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HERO SACRIFICES HIS LIFE AFTER SAVING COUPLE FROM BLAZE

Soldier pays ultimate price as he tries to rescue one other person from fire

- By QI XIN in Guangshan, Henan qixin@chinadaily.com.cn

A young Henan soldier sacrificed his life when he rushed into a blazing building three times to save people in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei province, on March 3.

Li Daozhou, 29, sergeant major assigned to a helicopter regiment of an airborne brigade under the PLA Air Force, rushed into the blaze to save a couple over 80 and in a bid to save their 51-year-old daughter who had cerebral palsy.

On that fateful night the daughter was at home alone as the fire broke out. Her parents arrived to find the fire had taken hold. They called the property management office immediatel­y and went in to rescue their daughter, but became trapped inside.

Li was waiting for his wife who worked at the property management office.

He picked up two fire extinguish­ers and rushed into the fire.

“When we arrived at the fourth floor, there was a horrible smell of burning,’’ Li told Huang Yihao, from the property management office before going back inside again.

Smoke was billowing through the windows and the 140-square-meter home was shrouded in smoke, Huang said.

The elderly father, surnamed Wan, was saved first and then Li rushed back into the fire to rescue the mother.

“My daughter was still trapped inside,” Wan recalled later as he was reluctant to leave without his daughter.

Li had no time to rest and he told Wan firmly: “You go downstairs first, I promise to save your daughter.”

Li went back into the inferno for the third and last time.

Finally, the fire was completely extinguish­ed the next day after firefighte­rs battled it through the night.

The rescuers found the remains of Li and the daughter, with Li actually trying to carry the daughter out before he was overcome by the smoke.

He was honored as a martyr by the military on March 5.

Li joined the PLA Air Force in December 2005, and took part in rescue efforts after the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008.

On March 7, he was buried in the Martyrs’ Memorial Park in his hometown in Guangshan county, Xinyang, Henan province. Thousands of people stood on the roadside to honor his memory and pay their respects.

“It was very sad,” said Cao Deyi, 41, Li’s middle school teacher in his hometown. Cao actually encouraged Li’s ambition to join the army when he was a teenager as his leadership qualities were evident.

“We are proud of him,” Cao said. Li’s house in Guangshan county is being looked after by his uncle, Ruan Congyou. The 48-year-old insists on opening the door in the morning, and turning on the light in the evening, to honor Li’s memory.

Ruan said Li was in his hometown on March 2, the day before the terrible fire. He never thought it would be their final meeting.

They took part in the traditiona­l custom of worshippin­g ancestors on the 15th day of the first lunar month in the Chinese calendar.

“He went to see his family: to see his parents, his wife, 5-year-old son and 10-month-old daughter in Wuhan, but then the fire occurred,” Ruan added.

He pointed at a wedding picture hanging on the wall: “Li married his wife here, nearly six years ago.”

A fund for Li’s children was establishe­d. It has reached 980,000 yuan ($156,000) in March.

You go downstairs first, I promise to save your daughter.” Li Daozhou, 29, sergeant major assigned to a helicopter regiment of an airborne brigade under the PLA Air Force

 ?? LI HAI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Li Daozhou’s comrades-in-arms attend his funeral in Guangshan county, Henan province, on March 7.
LI HAI / FOR CHINA DAILY Li Daozhou’s comrades-in-arms attend his funeral in Guangshan county, Henan province, on March 7.
 ?? QI XIN/CHINA DAILY ?? Ruan Congyou, Li Daozhou’s uncle, helps look after Li’s childhood home in Guangshan, Henan province on March 29.
QI XIN/CHINA DAILY Ruan Congyou, Li Daozhou’s uncle, helps look after Li’s childhood home in Guangshan, Henan province on March 29.
 ?? PROVIDED FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Li Daozhou (second from right) discusses equipment with his army comrades in Wuhan, Hubei province.
PROVIDED FOR CHINA DAILY Li Daozhou (second from right) discusses equipment with his army comrades in Wuhan, Hubei province.
 ?? ZHOU TAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Soldiers escort Li’s ashes to the Martyrs’ Memorial Park in his hometown in Guangshan on March 7.
ZHOU TAO / FOR CHINA DAILY Soldiers escort Li’s ashes to the Martyrs’ Memorial Park in his hometown in Guangshan on March 7.

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