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  • PEOPLE - Kronprinzessin Victoria an der Gala des Juniorenwasserpreises in Stockholm
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    PEOPLE - Kronprinzessin Victoria an der Gala des Juniorenwasserpreises in Stockholm
    August 28, 2018 - Stockholm, Sweden - Crown Princess Victoria, Caleb Liow Jia Le och Johnny Xiao Hong Yu, Singapore..Attendance at the presentation of the Stockholm Junior Water Prize, 2018-08-28..(c) Johan Jeppsson / IBL Bildbyrå ..XPBE ..Närvaro vid utdelning av Stockholm Junior Water Prize, Berns salonger, Stockholm, 2018-08-28 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PEOPLE - Kronprinzessin Victoria an der Gala des Juniorenwasserpreises in Stockholm
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    PEOPLE - Kronprinzessin Victoria an der Gala des Juniorenwasserpreises in Stockholm
    August 28, 2018 - Stockholm, Sweden - Caleb Liow Jia Le och Johnny Xiao Hong Yu, Singapore..Attendance at the presentation of the Stockholm Junior Water Prize, 2018-08-28..(c) Johan Jeppsson / IBL Bildbyrå ..XPBE ..Närvaro vid utdelning av Stockholm Junior Water Prize, Berns salonger, Stockholm, 2018-08-28 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PEOPLE - Kronprinzessin Victoria an der Gala des Juniorenwasserpreises in Stockholm
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    PEOPLE - Kronprinzessin Victoria an der Gala des Juniorenwasserpreises in Stockholm
    August 28, 2018 - Stockholm, Sweden - Crown Princess Victoria, Caleb Liow Jia Le och Johnny Xiao Hong Yu, Singapore..Attendance at the presentation of the Stockholm Junior Water Prize, 2018-08-28..(c) Johan Jeppsson / IBL Bildbyrå ..XPBE ..Närvaro vid utdelning av Stockholm Junior Water Prize, Berns salonger, Stockholm, 2018-08-28 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
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    FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
    October 6, 2017 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - A Chinese Street Performer (Captain Xiao) at Melbourne City in Australia (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
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    NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
    July 14, 2017 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China - What had been the site of a sit-in protest to free Liu today became the site of remembrance.Following the death in China of Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel peace laureate, the protest outside the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region remains in place with books of condolences available to sign (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
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    NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
    July 14, 2017 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China - The Chinese flag flies above the site.What had been the site of a sit-in protest to free Liu today became the site of remembrance.Following the death in China of Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel peace laureate, the protest outside the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region remains in place with books of condolences available to sign (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
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    NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
    July 14, 2017 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China - What had been the site of a sit-in protest to free Liu today became the site of remembrance.Following the death in China of Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel peace laureate, the protest outside the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region remains in place with books of condolences available to sign (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
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    NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
    July 14, 2017 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China - What had been the site of a sit-in protest to free Liu today became the site of remembrance.Following the death in China of Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel peace laureate, the protest outside the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region remains in place with books of condolences available to sign (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
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    NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
    July 14, 2017 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China - What had been the site of a sit-in protest to free Liu today became the site of remembrance.Following the death in China of Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel peace laureate, the protest outside the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region remains in place with books of condolences available to sign (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
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    NEWS - Trauer um den chinesischen Friedensrechtler Liu Xiabao
    July 14, 2017 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China - What had been the site of a sit-in protest to free Liu today became the site of remembrance.Following the death in China of Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel peace laureate, the protest outside the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region remains in place with books of condolences available to sign (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169j)
    Millie Macintosh
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169j)
    Millie Macintosh
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169e)
    Millie Macintosh
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169e)
    Millie Macintosh
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169ac)
    Daisy Lowe
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169ab)
    Daisy Lowe
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169z)
    Daisy Lowe
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169z)
    Daisy Lowe
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169u)
    Tinie Tempah
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169t)
    Tinie Tempah
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169t)
    Tinie Tempah
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169r)
    Mary Portas
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169r)
    Mary Portas
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169ad)
    Rochelle Humes and Marvin Humes
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169ad)
    Rochelle Humes and Marvin Humes
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
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    PEOPLE - London Fashion Week: Promis bei Xiao Li
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX/Shutterstock (5592169ag)
    Oliver Proudlock and Rosie Fortescue
    Xiao Li show, Arrivals, Autumn Winter 2016, London Fashion Week, Britain - 23 Feb 2016

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  • Suspect thief stamps on baby after stopped by police, Zhengzhou, Henan province, China - 24 May 2010
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    Suspect thief stamps on baby after stopped by police, Zhengzhou, Henan province, China - 24 May 2010
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    Suspect thief stamps on baby after stopped by police, Zhengzhou, Henan province, China - 24 May 2010
    SUSPECT THIEF STAMPS ON BABY

    A suspected thief in China has drawn widespread horror after stamping on a baby.

    The incident occurred in Zhengzhou, Henan province when two women carrying babies were detained after being accused of stealing a cell phone.

    High school student Xiao Zheng was walking over a flyover when she suddenly discovered that her cell phone was missing.

    She comments: "I then looked around and found two women holding babies just past me. A vendor told me that the women stole my phone."

    Xiao ran up to the women and demanded that they return her phone.

    "They jumped on me out of blue and started to pull my hair, saying I framed them and accusing me of stealing their cell phone."

    The two women continued to abuse Xiao until "they suddenly threw my phone onto the ground, and I called police immediately".

    Police arrived shortly afterwards, quickly followed by some of Xiao's family members.

    As police tried to calm the situation down one of Xiao's angry relatives approached one of the suspect women and pushed her.

    Shockingly, in response the woman in question threw her baby, a girl, onto the ground and stamped on it while shouting in protest.

    As the baby screamed, both women then sat down on the ground and refused to move.

    Eventually officers managed to get them into the back of a police vehicle and they were taken to the local station.

    Miraculously, the baby escaped uninjured from the incident.

    In China some thieves disguise themselves as parents holding children in order to appear less suspicious.

    Even if they are caught by police they can then use the baby as an excuse when pleading for leniency from officers.

    As such, sometimes these 'prop' babies are n...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EAMVXIJIX

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  • Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
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    Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
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    Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
    CHINESE TEEN STABBED THROUGH HEAD

    A Chinese teenager has been stabbed through the head with a large knife after getting into an argument about a computer game.

    Amazingly, Xiao Wei, 16, of Mishazi town, northeast China's Jilin province, managed to walk to hospital after the incident, with the 14cm knife still sticking out of his skull.

    The large cleaver pierced Wei's entire head - entering through his left temple and protruding 1cm out from the other side.

    "His face was covered in blood, but he was still conscious," said Professor Yan Shijun, deputy director of neurosurgery department of the hospital.

    Wei was stabbed while he and his friend Huang were playing an online game, Counter-strike or CS, in an internet caf (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
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    Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1154381d )

    Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
    CHINESE TEEN STABBED THROUGH HEAD

    A Chinese teenager has been stabbed through the head with a large knife after getting into an argument about a computer game.

    Amazingly, Xiao Wei, 16, of Mishazi town, northeast China's Jilin province, managed to walk to hospital after the incident, with the 14cm knife still sticking out of his skull.

    The large cleaver pierced Wei's entire head - entering through his left temple and protruding 1cm out from the other side.

    "His face was covered in blood, but he was still conscious," said Professor Yan Shijun, deputy director of neurosurgery department of the hospital.

    Wei was stabbed while he and his friend Huang were playing an online game, Counter-strike or CS, in an internet caf (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
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    Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1154381c )

    Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
    CHINESE TEEN STABBED THROUGH HEAD

    A Chinese teenager has been stabbed through the head with a large knife after getting into an argument about a computer game.

    Amazingly, Xiao Wei, 16, of Mishazi town, northeast China's Jilin province, managed to walk to hospital after the incident, with the 14cm knife still sticking out of his skull.

    The large cleaver pierced Wei's entire head - entering through his left temple and protruding 1cm out from the other side.

    "His face was covered in blood, but he was still conscious," said Professor Yan Shijun, deputy director of neurosurgery department of the hospital.

    Wei was stabbed while he and his friend Huang were playing an online game, Counter-strike or CS, in an internet caf (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
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    Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1154381a )

    Teen stabbed through head with knife after computer game argument, Mishazi town, Jilin province, China - 17 Mar 2010
    CHINESE TEEN STABBED THROUGH HEAD

    A Chinese teenager has been stabbed through the head with a large knife after getting into an argument about a computer game.

    Amazingly, Xiao Wei, 16, of Mishazi town, northeast China's Jilin province, managed to walk to hospital after the incident, with the 14cm knife still sticking out of his skull.

    The large cleaver pierced Wei's entire head - entering through his left temple and protruding 1cm out from the other side.

    "His face was covered in blood, but he was still conscious," said Professor Yan Shijun, deputy director of neurosurgery department of the hospital.

    Wei was stabbed while he and his friend Huang were playing an online game, Counter-strike or CS, in an internet caf (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
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    Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1156955a )

    Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
    SCISSORS IMPALE FOUR-YEAR-OLD'S FACE

    A four-year-old boy is smiling again after suffering an horrific accident that saw him fall face first onto a pair of scissors.

    Xiao Yu was helping his parents to paste spring festival scrolls onto the door of their home in Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, when the accident occurred.

    He became impaled on the scissors they were using when he tripped and landed on top of them.

    The sharp implement pierced 7cm into his face, entering just left of his nose.

    He was rushed to the local hospital but they were unable to handle such a severe injury.

    So, little Yu was then transferred to multiple different hospitals until, 10 hours later, he was finally admitted to Xiehe hospital in Beijing.

    Scans and x-rays revealed that the blades had become lodged in his upper jaw and were pointing to the inside of the skull at a very dangerous angle.

    Doctors decided to remove the scissors surgically and, after much discussion, Director Zhao Jizhi came up with a plan of action with other experts.

    During a three hour surgery they cut an opening inside Yu's mouth to make the blades visible before surgically removing the scissors and then sewing up the wounds.

    Just eight days after the operation Yu is once again smiling after suffering no facial nerve damage.

    And with just a scar to show for his ordeal, Yu has apparently bounced back from the horrible accident, forgetting the pain and already racing round the hospital ward.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Quirky China News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EBJVOBIVZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
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    Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1156955b )

    Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
    SCISSORS IMPALE FOUR-YEAR-OLD'S FACE

    A four-year-old boy is smiling again after suffering an horrific accident that saw him fall face first onto a pair of scissors.

    Xiao Yu was helping his parents to paste spring festival scrolls onto the door of their home in Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, when the accident occurred.

    He became impaled on the scissors they were using when he tripped and landed on top of them.

    The sharp implement pierced 7cm into his face, entering just left of his nose.

    He was rushed to the local hospital but they were unable to handle such a severe injury.

    So, little Yu was then transferred to multiple different hospitals until, 10 hours later, he was finally admitted to Xiehe hospital in Beijing.

    Scans and x-rays revealed that the blades had become lodged in his upper jaw and were pointing to the inside of the skull at a very dangerous angle.

    Doctors decided to remove the scissors surgically and, after much discussion, Director Zhao Jizhi came up with a plan of action with other experts.

    During a three hour surgery they cut an opening inside Yu's mouth to make the blades visible before surgically removing the scissors and then sewing up the wounds.

    Just eight days after the operation Yu is once again smiling after suffering no facial nerve damage.

    And with just a scar to show for his ordeal, Yu has apparently bounced back from the horrible accident, forgetting the pain and already racing round the hospital ward.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Quirky China News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EBJVOBIVZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
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    Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1156955d )

    Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
    SCISSORS IMPALE FOUR-YEAR-OLD'S FACE

    A four-year-old boy is smiling again after suffering an horrific accident that saw him fall face first onto a pair of scissors.

    Xiao Yu was helping his parents to paste spring festival scrolls onto the door of their home in Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, when the accident occurred.

    He became impaled on the scissors they were using when he tripped and landed on top of them.

    The sharp implement pierced 7cm into his face, entering just left of his nose.

    He was rushed to the local hospital but they were unable to handle such a severe injury.

    So, little Yu was then transferred to multiple different hospitals until, 10 hours later, he was finally admitted to Xiehe hospital in Beijing.

    Scans and x-rays revealed that the blades had become lodged in his upper jaw and were pointing to the inside of the skull at a very dangerous angle.

    Doctors decided to remove the scissors surgically and, after much discussion, Director Zhao Jizhi came up with a plan of action with other experts.

    During a three hour surgery they cut an opening inside Yu's mouth to make the blades visible before surgically removing the scissors and then sewing up the wounds.

    Just eight days after the operation Yu is once again smiling after suffering no facial nerve damage.

    And with just a scar to show for his ordeal, Yu has apparently bounced back from the horrible accident, forgetting the pain and already racing round the hospital ward.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Quirky China News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EBJVOBIVZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
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    Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1156955c )

    Four-year-old boy gets scissors impaled in face after fall, Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, China - 21 Mar 2010
    SCISSORS IMPALE FOUR-YEAR-OLD'S FACE

    A four-year-old boy is smiling again after suffering an horrific accident that saw him fall face first onto a pair of scissors.

    Xiao Yu was helping his parents to paste spring festival scrolls onto the door of their home in Qinglong town, Qinghuangdao, when the accident occurred.

    He became impaled on the scissors they were using when he tripped and landed on top of them.

    The sharp implement pierced 7cm into his face, entering just left of his nose.

    He was rushed to the local hospital but they were unable to handle such a severe injury.

    So, little Yu was then transferred to multiple different hospitals until, 10 hours later, he was finally admitted to Xiehe hospital in Beijing.

    Scans and x-rays revealed that the blades had become lodged in his upper jaw and were pointing to the inside of the skull at a very dangerous angle.

    Doctors decided to remove the scissors surgically and, after much discussion, Director Zhao Jizhi came up with a plan of action with other experts.

    During a three hour surgery they cut an opening inside Yu's mouth to make the blades visible before surgically removing the scissors and then sewing up the wounds.

    Just eight days after the operation Yu is once again smiling after suffering no facial nerve damage.

    And with just a scar to show for his ordeal, Yu has apparently bounced back from the horrible accident, forgetting the pain and already racing round the hospital ward.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Quirky China News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EBJVOBIVZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX