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Child drifts out to sea after getting trapped in human hamster ball


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Video footage shows a child rescued from a floating human hamster ball after it was swept out to sea by a brave onlooker.

The incident took place in Wenzhou, in China’s Zhejiang province, which is located by the Oujiang River, on the coast of the East China Sea on 12th January.

The human hamster ball, also known as a zorb ball, can be seen in the footage slowly drifting away.

But the brave rescuer takes off his clothes and enters the chilly winter water, swimming out to the young boy and reaching the floating see-through inflatable ball, pushing it towards the shore as the footage ends.

The man, named Wu Kewen, later told local media: ‘In moments of danger, anyone who can swim would go down to save him.’

Thanks to the timely rescue, the child was unharmed. The child’s parents expressed their gratitude to Wu Kewen and others who assisted.

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