Grisly security camera footage of a woman being beheaded in a packed elevator has prompted yet more safety concerns about China’s rapidly rising cities.
The elevator, installed in a Shenzhen office building, beheaded a nurse as she attempted to get off:
In response to the incident, authorities have promised to inspect the city’s 100,000 elevators – although their promise to have it done in only 15 days may give some pause.
Aside from the cool and almost unimpressed reaction of the other passengers, this being China much attention has centred on the unknown maker of the elevator – and whilst it may be reassuring to blame China quality manufacture or maintenance, the small cartel of transnational companies which make most of the world’s elevators have a less than perfect safety record.
come poeple, this is an improvement over the 凌迟 method, the death by a thousand cuts…
Thank you internet, you always show me the greatest things…..
Final destination
“Now we will show you footage of this terrible tragedy. Here’s a mosaic so wide and thick you might as well have been looking at a Nice Boat. The footage? We just showed it to you, didn’t we? An incredibly tragic mosaic, wasn’t it? Don’t you feel humbled and grateful to us for showing you the footage we had instead of just talking about it, and for blurring it so much that nothing could be seen?”
The video is censored, damn!
you’re a sick f♥♥k if you wanted it not to be…