Oil spill firefighter's death captured in photos

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CHINA - A photographer captured the final six minutes of a firefighter who drowned in an oil cleanup in Dalian.
The freelance photographer Jiang He (not his real name) spotted Dalian firefighter Zhang Liang in the ocean during the oil cleanup.

He said: “ didn’t imagine that he would die.” 334 seconds and 47 photographs later, the last scene captured by his camera was a black hand sinking slowly into the ocean....

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If these photos are set in an angmoh countries and the people involved are all angmoh, the photo would have won the Pulitzer Prize.

But too bad, it is some Ah Tiong photo, it will win no Pulitzer but maybe a Mao Tze Tong prize :eek:


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If these photos are set in an angmoh countries and the people involved are all angmoh, the photo would have won the Pulitzer Prize.

But too bad, it is some Ah Tiong photo, it will win no Pulitzer but maybe a Mao Tze Tong prize :eek:


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Stupid fools! Where are the life jackets?

Are they trying to act heroes without the need of lifejackets? The oil can coke.
 
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