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Updated: 2015-04-23 11:28
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A group wedding for policemen at Guangyuan city of Sichuan province, Dec 9, 2014. Photo not related with the story.[Photo/IC] |
Policeman's bride helps catch thieves
While taking photos before their wedding ceremony, a policeman's fiancée, wearing a wedding gown, helped her future husband catch two thieves, chinanews.com reported.
Early morning on Tuesday, Zhong Hui and his fiancée were taking photos at a tourist attraction in Wenling city of East China's Zhejiang province. He found that a suspect was reaching his hand into a man's pocket at a vegetable store, and another suspect was helping him hide.
He rushed at the two thieves, and his fiancée followed to help catch them. " We have been following you this morning!" his fiancée claimed loudly.
" I always wonder about his work, and worry it might be too dangerous. Today I found out what it's like, " the woman said.
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