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How did a 9-year-old boy in Anhui die in CMC?

On April 1 1 day, a message about missing people spread in the circle of friends: on April 10, 15:40, a 9-year-old boy, Zhou Xiao (a pseudonym), walked out of the campus of He Fei Road Primary School in the provincial capital and lost contact. 1 1 about 15, the police and Zhou Xiao's family searched all day and found Zhou Xiao's body in a manhole near the intersection of Dangtu Branch Road and Nanfeihe Branch Road. What Zhou Xiao's family can't imagine is that there is a stone weighing hundreds of pounds at Shajingkou.

Ms. Li, 3 1 year-old, from Guangxi, has three children. Her son Zhou Xiao is the second child. A family of five now lives in Anhui Hardware Trade City, East Second Ring Road. Ms. Li said that Zhou Xiao and her sister go to Wu Xiaoying Primary School near the intersection of He Fei Road and Tongling Road. On the afternoon of 10, Zhou Xiao went to school with her sister. "However, after school in the afternoon, my son walked out of school alone and hasn't come home yet." Ms. Li said that before her son lost contact, she had no money and no mobile phone.

Ms. Li told reporters that her son is 1.37 meters tall and weighs about 55 kg. On the day he lost contact, he was wearing a blue coat, black trousers and a striped T-shirt. The schoolbag raised above the head is a golden backpack with black sneakers. 10 At about 19 o'clock, Ms. Li and her family went to the police station to report the case. That night, the police immediately posted a search for you online. 1 1 On that day, many citizens' circle of friends was screened by the boy's loss of contact. Zhou Xiao's school and Zhou Xiao's neighbors spontaneously joined the police investigation team.

1 1 At noon, Aunt Zhou said that Ms. Li and her husband work at the same construction site, and there is always a person to pick up the children after school. But on 10, the couple didn't have time to pick up the children because of work.

After Zhou Xiao lost contact, Wang Hu police took Ms. Li to find more than ten sections such as Dangtu Bypass, Tongling Road and He Sui Road, and seized seven surveillance videos of Bihu Yunxi, Rose Shencheng Community, Wang Daying Primary School and four supermarkets, and also went deep into Zhou Xiao's classmate's home and Internet cafes in villages to find people. At about 6: 438 in the morning, the police were still trying to find the whereabouts of Zhou Xiao.

At about 0/5 on the same day, Ms. Li and her family came to Wangdaying Primary School near the intersection of Nanfeihe Branch Road and Dangtu Branch Road to look for it. Ms. Li said that this Dangtu branch road, which is under construction and transformation, is one of the sections where her son comes home from school. The night Zhou Xiao lost contact, she and her family searched in the rain. "Construction workers are laying drainage pipes on this road, and there are more than a dozen wells of different sizes along the way." Ms. Li said that most of the manhole covers are open. "My family and I were lying in Shajingkou that night. Looking down, I didn't find my son. "

1 1 In the afternoon, when Ms. Li and her family went back to the road to look for it, she learned at the entrance of Wanyuan Supermarket on the road that on the evening of April 10, a female resident seemed to hear a child calling for help, and there was a cry for help near the supermarket.

This message, which had nowhere to be verified, touched Ms. Li's nerves. She searched all the open manholes near the supermarket, except one that was crushed by a stone and one that was covered by an iron plate.

Seeing that there are workers driving excavators on this road section, Ms. Li found the workers driving excavators and shoveled the big stones on the manhole mouth through the machine. Ms. Li first went underground to explore, and her head was dizzy. She saw her son's body in the groundwater. After discovering that the child had died, the police in the jurisdiction quickly contacted the fire department, 120 and other relevant departments to carry Zhou Xiao's body out of the manhole.

After the tragedy, the scene saw that the stone covered on this "man-eating" manhole weighed hundreds of pounds, and ordinary people could not move it at all. According to many witnesses at the scene, they saw the construction workers tilt the stones with excavators. Ms. Li said that on the night of 10, she and her family were walking by the manhole covered with stones. "The stone is so heavy that my family and I don't think the child is in this manhole."

So, the sewer was open before Zhou Xiao fell into it? Or has it been pinned down by stones? If it is a "mouth" state, who "pushed" the stone to hold down the mouth of the manhole cover after Zhou Xiao fell into the well? If the mouth of the military commission was originally pinned down by stones, how could the child be in the military commission? Ms. Li said that neither she nor her family dared to think deeply about the child's death.

It was noticed at the site that there were more than ten manholes in the construction section of Dangtu Branch Road. The diameters of these manholes ranged from 1 m to 1.5 m, and the well depths varied. On-site personnel put a ladder nearly three meters deep into the manhole where Zhou Xiao was located, and the whole ladder was "swallowed up" by the manhole. There are no safety warning signs around many "open mouth" inspection wells. When the reporter asked for evidence, the construction workers were no longer at the scene, and they did not see the construction workers who used the excavator to tilt the stones. In response to a reporter's question, the police said that the matter was under further investigation.