Suicides In China


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Chinese worker Luo Changjiang from Sichuan province threatens to jump from a pedestrian crossing after he was heavily criticised by his department head at a local newspaper in Guangzhou, the capital of China's southern Guangdong province, December 7, 2002. REUTERS/China Photo
 

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Chinese worker Luo Changjiang from Sichuan province threatens to jump from a pedestrian crossing after he was heavily criticised by his department head at a local newspaper in Guangzhou, the capital of China's southern Guangdong province, December 7, 2002. REUTERS/China Photo

 

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Rescuers save a man who had intended to commit suicide by jumping into a river in Ruian, Zhejiang province February 11, 2008.
The man had been out of danger after the rescue. REUTERS/China Daily

 

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Chinese rescuers try in vain to resuscitate a man who threw himself into a pond in an apparent suicide in Beijing June 14, 2004.
REUTERS/Wilson Chu

 

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A Chinese woman cries next to her friend's body after he threw himself into a pond in an apparent suicide in Beijing June 14, 2004.
REUTERS/Wilson Chu

 

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Xian Xiyong, son of Li Jie'e, cries next to a police line after his mother jumped off a building and died at a demolition site of Yangji village in Guangzhou, Guangdong province May 10, 2012. Li Jie'e, a resident of Yangji village, jumped off a building and died after her house was demolished on March 21, local media reported. REUTERS/Stringer
 


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Firefighters try to stop a man in Lanzhou from jumping off a bridge into the Yellow River. (Photo/CNS)


 
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