Inner Mongolia: Two Workers Clashed During High-altitude Operation, One Pushed Off Steel Frame.

In Inner Mongolia, on a certain steel structure construction site, a conflict between two workers escalated to the point where one of them was pushed off a steel frame while working at a height of several tens of meters. Fortunately, the worker who was pushed was wearing a safety rope and ended up suspended in mid-air after the fall, avoiding direct impact with the ground. The video of the incident has attracted attention online.

The video footage shows that on May 13th, several workers were working on a steel frame at a height of several tens of meters. Two of them were operating at a higher position, and they got into a verbal argument which escalated into a physical altercation. One of them pushed the other off the steel frame, causing the worker to fall instantly. Thankfully, the worker was wearing a safety rope and did not fall to the ground from the high altitude.

On May 15th, The Paper reported on this incident, which took place at a steel structure construction site in Inner Mongolia.

Once the incident was exposed, the comment section exploded with many people expressing their opinions. Some pointed out that the most dangerous thing in such places is losing control of emotions. While a fight on the ground can end with people walking away, a push at a high altitude can lead to a fatal step into thin air, resulting in injuries or even fatalities.

Many people believe that a physical altercation on a steel frame at a height of several tens of meters goes far beyond a typical work-related dispute. The actions of the person who pushed the other are extremely malicious, showing a disregard for life and even suspicion of attempted murder. Many netizens directly accused the incident of attempted murder, stating that if the worker had not been wearing a safety rope, the consequences would have been unimaginable.

Netizens also pointed out that this incident exposed issues such as inadequate safety management and lack of emotional intervention in high-altitude work sites. The extreme behavior of the person who pushed the other, treating human life as worthless, should face legal consequences.

The incident continues to ferment online, with many netizens commenting on the situation.

“This push changes the nature of the incident. Clearly, the person wanted to put the other in a life-threatening situation because they knew they were working at a height. They should have their high-altitude work permit revoked.”

“It was extremely dangerous throughout the whole ordeal. Does this not constitute attempted murder?”

“This is terrifying! Without this video as evidence, it would have been difficult to convict the perpetrator.”

“If they didn’t succeed this time, they might secretly cut his rope next time, creating conflicts and pushing him again. It’s definitely possible.”