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Updated: 2014-11-15 10:31
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Man risks life to retrieve phone
A man walked along 10 kilometers of railway tracks to retrieve a phone that he had dropped down a train's toilet, gmw.cn reported on Thursday.
The man recently purchased a phone for 2,000 yuan ($326) but at around 7 am on Nov 11, he dropped the phone into a train's toilet. The man got off the train half an hour later when the train arrived at the next station.
The man believed that he could find the phone if he followed along the train tracks. Police warned the man that the journey would be dangerous with incoming trains running at about 200 kilometers per hour.
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