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How is it that two people were rescued when a Guangzhou car crashed into the river and four people are still missing?

At 2 o'clock in the morning on May 5, a car crashed into the river in the Pearl River waters near Ersha Island. Guangzhou police immediately sent several police officers to the scene to jointly carry out search and rescue work with the "120" emergency center. At about 2: 20 in the morning, two men who fell into the water were rescued. By 7 o'clock yesterday, the vehicle that crashed into the river had been salvaged and no other personnel were found in the car. After preliminary investigation, at about 1: 50 in the early morning of May 5, a small ordinary bus with Guangdong Y 8 Y 1 license plate ran out of control and rushed into the river when driving to the opposite section of No.027 light pole near Hongcheng Garden, Qingbo Road, Ersha Island, Yuexiu District. According to the rescuers in the car, there were 6 people (all male) on the Guangdong Y 8 Y 1 minibus at the time of the incident. At present, the Guangzhou police are cooperating with relevant government departments to continue to carry out net-pulling search and rescue operations in the upstream and downstream of the incident. The cause of the car crashing into the river is also under further investigation.

When the reporter learned the clue and rushed to the scene for an interview yesterday evening, he found that many families of the accident parties had been waiting by the river for a long time. There is a traffic police on duty at the scene, and many water police patrol boats on the river are still searching and rescue. The scene of the accident is located on the riverside near Hongcheng Garden, Qingbo Road, Ersha Island (near the southern end).

According to the descriptions of several families of the people who fell into the river, the accident happened in a Jaguar. The owner Lin is from Jieyang, and the vehicle was purchased last year. The six men in the car are all between the ages of 20 and 30. They are fellow villagers and friends. Before the incident, most of them were engaged in clothing business in Shisanhang, Liwan District. Last night, the six parties lost contact after a meeting and dinner. By noon yesterday, the family members received calls from the traffic police department one after another, only to know that the vehicle had fallen into the river. Whether these six people drank alcohol on the evening of the dinner is uncertain.

Judging from the road traffic signs and the route of the vehicle falling into the river, the vehicle rushed out of the flower base at the southern end of Qingbo Road and fell into the river. After the incident, the vegetation in the flower base has been eradicated, and no obvious impact marks have been seen on the stone guardrail along the river.

According to Mr. Jin, a security guard of a property company who was on duty nearby yesterday morning, he told Southern Reporter that he arrived only after the vehicle rushed into the Pearl River. He found that the car that fell into the Pearl River was several meters away from the shore, and the water did not pass the roof, but he could still see the lights flashing underwater. On the roof stood a man waiting for help. Mr. Jin and the onlookers took down the lifebuoy by the river and tried to rescue it, but found that the lifebuoy could not be thrown that far. Finally, the man standing on the roof was rescued by the marine police who arrived. Before Mr. Jin arrived, another man had vomited on the roadside.

It is understood that at 4 o'clock in the afternoon yesterday, the families of many men who fell into the river and two men who were searched and rescued went to the scene of the accident for identification under the leadership of the traffic police. A number of family members said that the two men who were rescued ashore are still assisting in the investigation in the traffic police department.

The reporter learned that at 4 o'clock in the morning of April 29, 2009, there was also an incident in which an off-road vehicle rushed through the green belt, broke the guardrail and fell into the Pearl River. The vehicle that crashed into the river was salvaged by the marine police at 8 o'clock on the same day, but a man and a woman in the car were rescued and confirmed dead.