As the old saying goes: "The sky has unpredictable storms and clouds, and people have good and bad luck." No one can predict which will come first, tomorrow or the unexpected. The death of Chinese badminton teenager Zhang Zhijie is heartbreaking.
On July 3, the famous badminton player Lin Dan posted a black and white photo of himself and Zhang Zhijie's jersey to mourn the young player.
Zhang Zhijie is currently the most capable men's singles player in the 2007 age group in China, he is only 17 years old, and his future should be limitless. However, he died suddenly during a match, much to everyone's shock and regret. For his death, netizens expressed their condolences, and also questioned the first aid measures at the game site.
Netizens were very saddened by Zhang Zhijie's death, and also expressed dissatisfaction with the first aid measures at the game site. Here are some comments from netizens:
Zhang Zhijie, let's go! 17-year-old you shine, 17-year-old me does nothing, but we are still living, but you die [tears] [tears] [tears] [tears]
I often brush up on the news that a patient with sudden cardiac death was saved by a kind passer-by on the side of the road by cardiopulmonary resuscitation, but our excellent national feather youngster fell on the professional field because he missed the golden rescue time [tears] [tears] [tears] [tears]
These people have such good conditions, and they can't find out the clues in the usual physical examination or anything?
How could there be no first responders for such a big game
It is recommended that as long as there is a badminton hall in China, it is mandatory to be equipped with first-aid equipment
Why is there no professional rescue medical staff [tears] [tears] [tears] [tears] only 17 years old! The golden age of salvage was missed
Obviously can be rescued [tears] [tears] [tears]
Okay? How to get around? Lives are gone
Life is fragile and we should cherish every moment. At the same time, it is also hoped that the relevant departments can strengthen the health management of athletes and first aid measures at the competition site to avoid similar tragedies from happening again.