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撑伞从11楼跳下 小女孩模仿动画片情景

女孩撑伞从11楼跳下 模仿动画片撑伞跳动作一跃而下

  母亲把5岁的女儿果果(化名)锁在家里,不料,女儿模仿动画片情景,撑开一把伞从11楼跳下,落到四楼平台上摔成重伤,目前,小女孩在重症监护室抢救治疗。

3月5日,在乌鲁木齐市儿童医院重症监护室门口,果果的父母时不时抽泣抹泪,孩子的姑姑在旁边不停安慰着夫妻俩。

“都是我太粗心,都怪我不好……不该把孩子一个人锁在家里。”果果的母亲不停地自责着,为自己的疏忽内疚不已。

孩子的父亲冯先生说,他是甘肃人,妻子是四川人,几年前和妻子来乌鲁木齐打工,现租住在美居附近。3月4日,妻子去商场上班了,把女儿锁在家里看动画片。21时左右,他从单位回到家,并没有看到女儿,然后忙给妻子打电话。

撑伞从11楼跳下 这究竟是怎么回事?(组图)

  “听妻子说也没见到女儿时,我一下子慌了,赶紧到楼下找。”冯先生说,结果没找到,他又返回家中,翻看柜子和询问邻居,最后,敞开的窗户引起他的注意,“我朝下一看,发现四楼上的平台的雪地上,躺着一个人,正是女儿果果。”

冯先生家在11楼,她快速下楼,找到四楼的邻居,从平台上抱起女儿并拨打了120。此时,是晚上9时30分。

经过乌鲁木齐市儿童医院紧急抢救和会诊之后,果果被送往重症监护室治疗。该院副院长亚鲁坤·加帕尔说,孩子初步诊断为创伤性休克、全身多发伤、头部外伤、脑挫伤、脊柱外伤、骨盆骨折等多种疾病,后期,需要根据治疗情况为其实施手术。

果果的姑姑冯女士说,果果平时在家很顽皮,特别喜欢看动画片,尤其是爱模仿《熊出没》上窜下跳的情节。出事前不久,父母外出上班,让她独自在家里看电视,她竟一人出门去商场找到了正上班的妈妈。

撑伞从11楼跳下 这究竟是怎么回事?(组图)

  接受治疗期间,爸爸和医生询问果果受伤经过,果果告诉爸爸,自己学着动画片的样子,从家里找到一把雨伞,然后背起书包,撑开以后抓着伞从阳台上“飞”了下去。

“听完女儿的话,看着她的天真的小脸,我的心都快碎了,不停叮嘱她今后再也不许从高空往下跳,她点头!”冯先生说,女儿出事的当晚,他和妻子一夜没睡。

从冯先生提供的照片上,记者看到,果果落在四楼阳台上的痕迹清晰可见,她躺在的雪堆已融化,距离她躺倒的不远处,有一把撑开的黑雨伞。

AnnaLynne McCord Admits She Self-Harmed and Was ‘Suicidal’ After Being Raped By a Friend in Her Own Home

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It took 10 years for AnnaLynne McCord to stop blaming herself for the rape she experienced as a teenager.

The 29-year-old 90210 actress gave a harrowing interview to the BBC on Wednesday in honor of International Women’s Day, where she spoke again about her assault and what she’s learned now that could help other survivors.

Recounting the incident, McCord noted how her rape happened in a different way than those often described by society.

“I was never raped in these scenarios they tell you you’re going to get raped in,” she said. “I was in my own home. Let a friend come stay at my place because [he] needed to crash. And I woke up to find my Southern hospitality, if you want to call it that, was being greatly taken advantage of. I woke up, and he was inside me — and my whole body shut down.”

At the time, McCord was just 18-years-old and living in Los Angeles where she was pursuing a career as an actress. Though she had grown up the pastor’s daughter in a devoutly Christian household, she had also experienced strict discipline from her parents as a child.

Leaving home at 15, she admits to going “a little crazy-wild in New York, dancing on tables wearing little miniskirts.”

Those things combined made her feel responsible for her own rape — though she admits now “how I dress does not mean yes.”

“For 10 years I thought it was my fault,” she said. “I didn’t fight back. I found out recently through my studies of neuroscience that my body completely shut everything down and wouldn’t let me fight back because I thought that was the only way to cope with abuse.”

AnnaLynne McCord Admits She Self-Harmed and Was ‘Suicidal’ After Being Raped By a Friend in Her Own Home
AnnaLynne McCord Admits She Self-Harmed and Was ‘Suicidal’ After Being Raped By a Friend in Her Own Home

After the incident happened, McCord said she completely shut down.

“I wasn’t the one seeking any kind of solace or consolation from what happened — I pretended like it didn’t occur and went on with my life,” she explained. “I thought I was fine and continued ‘living,’ if you want to call that living.”

“I became very, very dark,” she added. “Suicidal. Self-harming – cutting up my arms.”

But she also found herself drawn to charity work, especially with survivors of the Cambodian sex trade.

“I fight human trafficking, working with survivors of consistent rape every day — all day,” she said. “We’re working to get them back to some sort of normalcy.”

When she was asked by writers on 90210 if she was comfortable playing a storyline in which her character Naomi was raped by a teacher, McCord jumped at the chance thinking of her charity work — but not realizing her own connection to the material.

“The producers came down and asked, ‘Would you want to portray this — it’s very dark.’ It was the story of my character being raped. And I was like, ‘Yes, this is such an important topic,’ ” she said. “It was something I was really excited to tackle.”

“I did months and months of episodes,” McCord continued. “I was in to a second season of the storyline when I had a moment on set and what happened to me all came back in a flash.”

Since then, she hasn’t looked back — first revealing her story in a May 2014 Cosmopolitan piece and since taking her message to college campuses with her short film, I Choose. 

“The support has been amazing,” she previously told PEOPLE. “You think in your head that the opposite is going to happen. You think that you’ll be shamed and there will be even more degradation, humiliation. And the opposite has been apparent. But what’s even more important than that to me has been the outreach from survivors who are telling me their stories.”

She said thousands victims have reach outed to her about their own experiences — emails that she personally takes the time to answer.

“Eighty percent of them have told me for the very first time – a complete stranger, someone they don’t even know, a random actress in Los Angeles – because I said, ‘Hey, I was raped too and it’s okay,’ ” McCord shared. “And the ‘it’s okay’ part is the most crucial part.”