skyrider 0 #1 November 13, 2010 Now Zhang is trying to raise the 1,000 GBP surgeons have told him he needs for an operation to remove the chains and save his hands from further infection. "They cause me a lot of pain. They are always inflamed and ooze pus all the time. But we have no money so I have to rely on charity or the good heart of a hospital or doctor to save my hands," he said. Pictures at link: (not for weak stomachs) [url]http://austriantimes.at/image/19092/news/Around_the_World/2010-11-11/28315/Chain_Man_needs_Handout_">Chain Man needs Handout Astonished medics are trying to save the hands of tormented Zhang Chuanqiu who was chained so tightly in an illegal prison that his flesh grew over his shackles. Zhang, 27, had been chained to a cowshed in Hunan, southern China, in 2005 after falling out with village officials over a loan to build his house. But his chains had been so agonisingly tight that Zhang's own flesh began to absorb them. "The only person who did not give up on me was my mother who waited for her time and rescued me," he explained. Now Zhang is trying to raise the 1,000 GBP surgeons have told him he needs for an operation to remove the chains and save his hands from further infection. "They cause me a lot of pain. They are always inflamed and ooze pus all the time. But we have no money so I have to rely on charity or the good heart of a hospital or doctor to save my hands," he said. Pictures at link: (not for weak stomachs) [url]http://austriantimes.at/image/19092/news/Around_the_World/2010-11-11/28315/Chain_Man_needs_Handout_ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 226 #2 November 13, 2010 Quote Chain Man needs Handout Astonished medics are trying to save the hands of tormented Zhang Chuanqiu who was chained so tightly in an illegal prison that his flesh grew over his shackles. Zhang, 27, had been chained to a cowshed in Hunan, southern China, in 2005 after falling out with village officials over a loan to build his house. But his chains had been so agonisingly tight that Zhang's own flesh began to absorb them. "The only person who did not give up on me was my mother who waited for her time and rescued me," he explained. Now Zhang is trying to raise the 1,000 GBP surgeons have told him he needs for an operation to remove the chains and save his hands from further infection. "They cause me a lot of pain. They are always inflamed and ooze pus all the time. But we have no money so I have to rely on charity or the good heart of a hospital or doctor to save my hands," he said. Pictures at link: (not for weak stomachs) http://austriantimes.at/image/19092/news/Around_the_World/2010-11-11/28315/Chain_Man_needs_Handout_ 1st - Gotta love China and their Human Rights - Second - What the hell did you do to your post?FIFYI'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyrider 0 #3 November 13, 2010 Where da hell did it go???????????????????? seems I lost the post when I posted the link... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites