Disabled man rescues a pregnant woman from a burning building
A disabled man in China sprang into action when a pregnant woman was trapped on the third floor of a burning building. Ren Liubin, who reportedly has polio, climbed up and rescued the expectant mother. Retail giant Alibaba awarded him $777 for his heroism....
21 Published By - New York Post - News, Gossip, Entertainment, Sports & Opinion - 2018.01.12. 19:17
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