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Workman Left Dangling On Rope 80ft High After Angry Kid Cuts His Harness (PHOTOS)

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Workman nearly falls to his death after child cuts rope because he was 'noisy'
Worker Liu Mai was left dangling for 40 minutes (Photo Credit: CEN)

A workman nearly plummeted to his death after a child cut the ropes on his harness because the noisy work was interrupting his TV show.

Liu Mai was using a drill on the side of the apartment building earlier this week in Guizhou, China 80ft off the ground when 10-year-old Tang Chu took a knife to his ropes, almost causing his death.

Mr Liu said: ‘I was using an electric drill to fit security lights to the outside of the building when I felt my safety rope shaking. I looked up to see what was wrong.

‘Then I saw the boy cutting the rope with a knife. I shouted at him to stop but he didn’t listen and soon after, the rope was broken. I was petrified.’

He was left hanging onto a single rope for dear life while colleagues spent 40 minutes struggling to pull him to safety.

Pic shows: One moment of the rescue of the worker Liu Mai who was dangling more than 80 ft above the ground. Ten-year-old telly fan Tang Chu was at the end of his rope when a worker outside his family's eighth floor apartment made too much noise - so he cut their safety harness. Horrified worker Liu Mai saw the youngster run to the window and begin to slice through the rope above him and begged him to stop. He said: "I was using an electric drill to fit security lights to the outside of the building when I felt my safety rope shaking. I looked up to see what was wrong. "Then I saw the boy cutting the rope with a knife. I shouted at him to stop but he didn't listen and soon after, the rope was broken. I was petrified. I thought I was sure to fall, but the boy just stood and watched me." Liu was left dangling more than 80ft above the ground in south-western China's Guizhou province with just a single fixed rope to cling to. Workmate Zhang Pan heard his screams for help and called in firemen, who winched terrified Liu up to the 11th floor. A fire service spokesman said: "This could have had fatal consequences. The boy didn't think about his actions. The worker was left dangling and was holding on for dear life. Luckily we were able to save the man and winch him onto a balcony to safety. "The boy clearly thought his cartoons were more important than someone's life. He said that the builders were too loud and it was distracting him as he tried to watch his favourite cartoons. He has since apologised for his actions." Dad Tang Peng said: "He just didn't think. We have apologised and bought the man a new rope. "We also gave him a good talking too and explained what he did was very dangerous. He has promised he will not do something similar again. I think we may also need to take him for some anger management therapy." (ends)
Liu Mai’s colleagues were able to pull him to safety before he lost his grip (Photo Credit: CEN)

A spokesman from the local fire service said the boy acted on impulse when the drilling made it difficult for him to hear his cartoons.

His father, Tang Peng, said the boy has apologised and the family have brought Mr Liu a new rope.

He said: ‘We also gave him a good talking too and explained what he did was very dangerous.

‘He has promised he will not do something similar again.’

Mr Tang also revealed he is considering taking his son to anger management therapy due to the incident.

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