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Two Trains Collided in Zhejiang, Trapped Passengers Were Blamed for Breaking Windows to Ventilate, Causing Controversy

Summary by 大纪元 Epoch Times
Two trains collided in Zhejiang a few days ago, and passengers were trapped for three hours without ventilation. A man broke a window to help others and himself. He was taken away and scolded by the police, but was regarded as a hero by the passengers. Should the window be broken? In recent days, this matter has caused heated discussions on the Chinese Internet, and the official report has been questioned continuously.
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Two trains collided in Zhejiang a few days ago, and passengers were trapped for three hours without ventilation. A man broke a window to help others and himself. He was taken away and scolded by the police, but was regarded as a hero by the passengers. Should the window be broken? In recent days, this matter has caused heated discussions on the Chinese Internet, and the official report has been questioned continuously.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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