The man intervened promptly to ask for suicide, he drank continuously for 3 days because his ex-wife got married



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Timely intervening the man demanding suicide, drinking continuously for 3 days because his ex-wife is getting married - Photo 1.

This man personally entered the traffic police station and asked the traffic police: “Why don’t you arrest me?” – Photo: Đ.T.

Around 23:00 pm 2-1, while the South Saigon Traffic Police (Road and Rail Traffic Police Department, Ho Chi Minh City Police) verified the violation of alcohol content at the Tan Bridge intersection Thuan 2 and Nguyen Van Street. Linh, a man without a helmet, showing signs of being drunk, ran straight to the lock and kept asking the traffic police “why don’t you arrest me?”

The CSGT measured this person’s alcohol concentration and produced 1.1 mlg / L of breathable air, far exceeding the highest level of violation (0.4 mlg / L of breathable air).

This person said his name was L., originally from An Giang, he lives and works in Dong Nai. At that time, L. did not bring his identification, the traffic police made a search, temporarily confiscated L.

Explaining about running alone to the traffic police station, L. said: “I want to leave the car to the traffic police to help me. My wife is going to find a new husband, I am very sad. I drink continuously for 3 days but I drink it all the time. drunk so tonight I will definitely kill myself. “

According to L., he and his ex-wife were divorced not long ago, and his son lives with his wife in Ho Chi Minh City. Now that he heard that his ex-wife was preparing to marry a new husband, he ran from Dong Nai to find his son, but they had both moved, cut off all contact with him.

Upon realizing that the offender had abnormal psychological manifestations, the traffic police team continued to ask for the telephone number of L.’s relatives to contact, but L. decided to refuse with the motive “I just want to die, there is no need to stop “.

The task force contacted the Tan Thuan Tay District Police for assistance. The ward police came and convinced this person to return to the ward to rest to stabilize his psychology.

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