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Chapter 171 The Tragic Death of an Innocent Female Educated Youth
Chapter 171 The Tragic Death of an Innocent Female Educated Youth (22)
With Ding Shui saying so, the attending physician naturally had no other options. Local factory employees, or staff at local agencies like the neighborhood office, could put the medical bills on the line, so they wouldn't have to worry about finding someone or having no money to pay. If all else failed, they could contact the factory and ask them to cover the medical expenses.
But the educated youth really had no choice.
Once it becomes a bad debt, there is no place to ask for money.
Therefore, the attending physician could only sigh and give Ding Shui some precautions. He then suggested, "Your situation is quite special. When you return, you might try to seek help from the Educated Youth Office. I'm not sure if it will work, but it shouldn't hurt to try.
You are indeed in danger now.
If we go back directly, we will just have to take our chances."
"Thank you, I will..."
After expressing his gratitude, Ding Shui returned to the commune with the staff of the case handling agency to submit evidence.
As soon as Ding Shui left, the intern next to the attending physician asked curiously, "Teacher, the last time you encountered a similar case, didn't you immediately arrange for emergency treatment? Isn't this educated youth's condition more serious?"
The implication is why no rescue was arranged?
Is it because the other party has no money?
"Isn't what I just said very clear? Even if I let her stay, I wouldn't dare do anything about her condition. At most, I'll let her stay here for observation.
In case of an accident, we can provide timely rescue!"
Since there were no patients at the moment, the attending doctor naturally didn't mind saying a few more words: "The one we rescued was hit by a falling object. He came here holding the broken flowerpot. A quick examination revealed that his condition is very critical. If we delay for half an hour, he might not be able to be saved.
Without rescue, he will surely die.
The patient just now was different. After suffering a severe blow, she first slept on the mountain for a night, oh no, she was in a coma for a night, and then she walked down the mountain by herself, and after a little bandaging, she lived normally for several days, without falling into a coma or dying.
This goes against medical common sense.
But miracles can happen in this world.
She hasn't died for such a long time, so there is only one possibility: her injuries are maintaining a relative balance.
As long as this balance is not broken, everything will be fine."
"My teacher, your great-grandmaster, once treated a patient who suffered from three different heart diseases, each of which was fatal. However, these three heart diseases maintained a delicate balance. For more than 20 years, no one knew he had any heart problems.
Something went wrong after I did some strenuous exercise once.
Later, he was diagnosed with heart disease.
My teacher is responsible for the treatment.
The teacher cured the patient of one of his heart diseases, but the patient died suddenly in the middle of the night the next day after the successful operation. The delicate balance between the three heart diseases was not discovered until the autopsy.
After that, my teacher has always held the view that even if one is sick, as long as it does not show any symptoms for the time being and is not life-threatening.
Then there is no need to rush for treatment.
Instead, observe the control first.
As long as all aspects of the human body are functioning normally, it is best not to damage them if possible."
"I think the female educated youth just now is in the same situation, so I dare not act rashly. Even if I keep her, she can only be hospitalized for observation at most. Unless she loses her balance and needs emergency treatment, then I can provide emergency treatment. Otherwise, it is easy to repeat the same mistake!
You are just repeating the mistakes of your master..."
……
On the other side, the commune.
After Ding Shui returned, everyone saw her medical report and immediately asked her to sit aside to rest. Then they formally discussed her medical report.
"Let's sentence her to death. Murder and arson are all covered. Although they were attempted, the nature of the offenses is quite egregious. And look at this medical report. Zhao Lu, the educated youth, can only be said to be alive now. Who knows, she might suddenly die someday in the future. The doctor's note is quite clear. Whether she survives depends on her luck."
Even if you survive, it’s hard to say whether there will be any sequelae. In any case, the impact is huge.
It also caused considerable economic losses.”
The person in charge of the case handling agency said decisively.
However, the person in charge of the Youth League Office disagreed: "That's true, but after all, no one has died yet. That educated youth, Zhao Lu, can only be said to have been seriously injured, but not dead, at least not yet.
Wouldn't it be too hasty to sentence him to death?"
The head of the commune also said immediately:
"My idea is this: we can try to contact Wang Weihong's parents and call them over. If they're willing to compensate all the educated youth for their losses and renovate the educated youth compound, and then give Zhao a large sum of compensation, at least enough to allow him to rest and recuperate for a year or two, then we can save Wang Weihong's life and allow her to undergo labor reform."
The commune was not very willing to bear the losses of Fuyang Brigade, so naturally it had to make up for it from other places.
For example, asking Wang Weihong’s parents to pay compensation.
"You are so wishful thinking."
"Yes, if we really want to compensate according to what you said, each educated youth would have to pay at least 100 yuan, plus some coupons. Even if we don't use coupons, 100 yuan per educated youth means thousands of yuan for dozens of them.
Add to that the compensation for Zhao Zhiqing, even if we don’t exaggerate, we still have to ask for five or six hundred yuan.
In addition, the Youth League Home will be renovated.
I estimated it would cost another two to three thousand yuan. After all, the Youth League compound was quite large, with dozens of people living there. All in all, it would be almost ten thousand yuan. Does Wang Weihong's family own a bank? Where did they get so much money?
With this money, it's enough to buy ten jobs.
Is it necessary to send her to the countryside?"
You don't know until you calculate it. Once you do, you'll be shocked. After the calculation and explanation by the head of the Youth League Office, the head of the commune immediately gave up the idea of asking Wang Weihong's parents to come and compensate, and then continued to discuss how to deal with Wang Weihong.
As for Zhu Daquan, he is not important.
In any case, the guilt is definitely much lighter than Wang Weihong's.
After much discussion, even many educated youth felt that sentencing Wang Weihong to death was a bit too cruel. After all, no one died, only some property was lost.
Is it really necessary to wipe them out?
In the end, they discussed and came to a conclusion that most people were satisfied with: 30 years of labor reform. During these 30 years, apart from daily necessities such as food and drink, any surplus labor would be converted into money to be used as compensation for Ding Shui and other educated youth.
Of course, considering that Ding Shui and his friends certainly couldn't wait that long, the Youth League Office paid for it.
In addition, the Youth Home was also rebuilt with funds from the commune.
It was also considered an advance payment, and Wang Weihong would pay it back.
This was a win-win situation. Firstly, the educated youth like Ding Shui received compensation, and the educated youth home was repaired, ensuring they wouldn't be unable to survive in the future. Secondly, the educated youth office and the commune, which had advanced the compensation and repair costs, prevented the money from becoming bad debts.
Although I don’t know when I can make up for it.
But at least there is hope, and an explanation for the past.
In addition, Wang Weihong, who was not yet 20 years old, was almost 50 years old when she was released after 30 years of labor reform. Moreover, during the labor reform process, the abundant labor results that exceeded daily food and drink had to be converted into money for compensation.
I guess it's impossible to save any money.
Most people find this result both merciful and satisfying.
At least she wasn't shot.
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