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Frustrated man drank pesticide and committed suicide, 59-year-old. What did the police do?

At about 4 pm on September 29, Ran Ruguo and auxiliary police officer Zhou Changhe were patrolling Yuxiang Road Street in Longtan Town when they discovered that the young man Xiaowei (pseudonym) was in a sharp mood and behaved abnormally. Just as Lao Ran was about to step forward to ask, Xiaowei suddenly took out a bottle from his pocket, opened the cap, and prepared to drink it.

“The bottle he (Xiaowei) took was a pesticide bottle, not the kind that holds drinks, and as soon as he opened it, the (pesticide) smell came out. Combined with his mental state, I first The reaction was that he wanted to drink pesticide to commit suicide." Lao Ran said that afterward, he found out that Xiaowei drank methamidophos. As early as 2008, the National Development and Reform Commission and six other ministries and commissions issued a document stating that in order to ensure the quality and safety of agricultural products, China decided to stop the production, circulation and use of five highly toxic pesticides including methamidophos.

Lao Ran said that Xiaowei saw him rushing towards him and deliberately dodge. While the two were grabbing the medicine bottle, the pesticide splashed out, and Lao Ran's eyes, mouth and body were stained with pesticide. Suddenly, Lao Ran felt his eyes sting, as if burning with fire, and his tongue began to feel numb.

Lao Ran did not let go. He gritted his teeth and took the pesticide bottle from Xiaowei's mouth. Because Xiaowei had already drank part of the pesticide, Lao Ran asked Zhou Changhe to get water for Xiaowei to wash his mouth first.

After 120 arrived, both Xiaowei and Lao Ran were sent to the hospital for treatment. Because Lao Ran snatched the pesticide bottle in time and sent him to the hospital in time, Xiao Wei was out of danger. After treatment, Lao Ran was fine.

Staff from the Youyang County Public Security Bureau said that because pesticides penetrated Lao Ran’s retina, it may affect his vision. On October 6, Lao Ran, accompanied by his family, went to the Southwest Hospital of the Army Medical University for a review.

Lao Ran said: "I'm about to retire anyway. It doesn't matter if I have poor eyesight. As long as my eyes are blind and my heart is not blind, it's fine. As long as Xiaowei can be more sunny, don't do stupid things anymore."

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Thumbs up for the police and hope the young man can cheer up.