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South China Morning Post
22-05-2025
- South China Morning Post
Student misses exam to save classmate's life, stray dog eater in China: 5 trending stories
We have selected five Trending in China stories from the past seven days that resonated with our readers. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing A student in eastern China has earned plaudits online after he missed a crucial exam to save his classmate's life and says he has no regrets for doing so. A group of Japanese men, known as the 'bumping gang', deliberately collides with pedestrians to release their frustrations. Photo: SCMP composite/Facebook A group of Japanese men, known as the 'bumping gang', has brought their harassment tactics to London, deliberately slamming into pedestrians – primarily targeting young women, the elderly, and children, sparking widespread concern online.


South China Morning Post
18-05-2025
- Health
- South China Morning Post
‘No regrets': China student saves classmate suffering heart attack, misses key exam
A student in eastern China has earned plaudits online after he missed a crucial exam to save his classmate's life and says he has no regrets for doing so. Advertisement On May 10, Jiang Zhaopeng, an 18-year-old student from eastern Shandong province, was on his way to the national vocational entrance exam with a classmate. Soon after getting into their ride-hailing car, the classmate suffered a heart attack and lost consciousness after kicking the seat in distress. Jiang immediately began cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, urging the driver, Wang Tao, to head straight to the nearest hospital. Jiang Zhaopeng did everything he could to save his classmate who had collapsed. Photo: Douyin Wang comforted Jiang and alerted the traffic police. With their permission, he ran six red lights and reached the hospital in just seven minutes.


CTV News
09-05-2025
- CTV News
Crown files direct indictment against Sask. teen who allegedly set classmate on fire
WATCH: A Saskatoon student who allegedly set her classmate on fire has chosen to have her trial heard by a judge-alone at Court of King's Bench.