🚨 Plea For Help Written In Blood Saves Chinese Woman Trapped In Locked Room 🩸

🩸🚨 A desperate cry for help written in blood saved a woman trapped in a locked room in China. After 30 hours without food, water, or her phone, she bit her finger, scrawled a note on a pillow, and tossed it out the window — and one delivery driver’s quick thinking turned it into a viral rescue story. 🙏

8/28/20251 min read


Sometimes the smallest details can change everything. Earlier this month, 19-year-old delivery driver Zhang Kun was dropping off food in Leshan, China, when he spotted something strange: a pillow with a message scrawled on it in blood.

The note read: “110 625.” In China, 110 is the emergency number, and Zhang realized this wasn’t just random writing — it was a desperate cry for help. He immediately called the police. 🚓

When officers arrived, they traced the “625” to a hotel room in the building above. Inside, they found Zhou, a cleaning woman who had been locked in a bedroom for more than 30 hours. A door malfunction had trapped her inside while her phone, food, and water were left outside. With no other way to signal for help, she bit her finger, wrote the message on the pillow, and threw it out the window, hoping someone would notice.

Zhou was rescued safely, and the story quickly went viral. Zhang is now being hailed as a hero — he was rewarded with cash prizes, honored with the title of “Pioneer Rider,” and praised online for his quick action. Zhou expressed deep gratitude for his lifesaving call, though Zhang humbly brushed it off, saying: “I just called the police. It was a simple act, a small matter.”

Sometimes, being alert can literally save a life. 🦸‍♂️💯