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school responds to boy's burns caused by roommate's battery explosion

2024-09-04

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recently, mr. wang from wuhan posted a video saying that xiao du, a junior student at wuhan city college, stayed in wuhan to work as a summer intern during the summer vacation. he was burned in the shared rental house due to an explosion caused by the charging of his roommate's electric car battery. on september 3, @经视直播 reporter contacted mr. wang, the video publisher. mr. wang said that he saw xiao du's situation online. out of love and sympathy, he and his girlfriend went to the hospital to visit xiao du and donated 300 yuan for treatment. he hoped that more caring people could help him.

the father of the injured, mr. du, told the reporter of jingshi live that his son had been diagnosed with burns over 90% of his body. he has spent nearly 1 million yuan on medical expenses. the family could not afford it and borrowed money everywhere. mr. du introduced that the family of his roommate said that it was not that he was unwilling to pay, but that he could not afford such high medical expenses. at present, the other party only gave 10,000 yuan. with the help of the local government, mr. du launched a fundraising campaign on the platform of the hubei provincial charity federation. as of the evening of september 2, he had raised 264,000 yuan. the wuhan city college where the injured xiao du was located also mobilized teachers and students to raise a certain amount of funds for xiao du online. minister zong of the publicity department of wuhan city college said that the insurance company paid 30,000 yuan in one lump sum and it has been received. mr. du said that his son's condition is now past the critical period and is in the infection period. his six fingers are deformed and have been grafted four times. he will have to undergo two more skin grafting operations. in order to save his son, mr. du and his wife have cut their skin several times for their son's skin grafting.