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Moment woman wrestles & fights off railway staff to hold up entire train so late pals can board – leading to her ARREST

Published on April 23, 2025 at 07:25 PM

THIS is the moment a woman went head-to-head with railway staff to delay a high-speed train so her late friends could hop on – only to be arrested later.

Captured on video at a station in Shenzhen, , the woman is seen brazenly blocking the train doors with her body as staff desperately try to get her inside the carriage.

Woman resisting railway staff at train door.
A woman wrestled and fought off railway staff to hold up an entire train for her late pals
A transit worker and a passenger at a train station.
She kept holding the door open, signalling for her friends to hop onboard
Passengers boarding a train.
The two late passengers were later seen calmly making their way inside the train
A 43-year-old woman in police interrogation.
The 45-year-old was found and arrested the next day

She stands firm, resisting two railway employees who push and plead with her to move.

Instead of cooperating, she coolly continues using her phone and gesturing to her friends to hurry up – all while halting the sleek bullet train’s departure.

Despite the chaos, the train eventually pulled away and reached its destination on time.

But the drama didn’t end there.

tracked the 45-year-old to the city of Xiamen the following day and detained her for “interrupting train operations”; – a serious offence in ultra-efficient railway network.

Her antics sparked a furious backlash online.

“There should be a penalty for this behaviour. That action wasted a lot of time for others,”; fumed one user.

Another warned: “If the woman got away with it, many people would do what she did.”;

“A one-minute delay can lead to serious consequences for the trains arriving after this one,”; added a third.

And a fourth raged: “I would have just pulled her out. What a selfish person!”;

high-speed trains are known for their clockwork precision – and authorities clearly weren’t amused by the woman’s attempt to derail that.

It comes after a daft tourist to get the perfect snap in Sri Lanka.

The young woman was holding onto the railings and leaning back when she was bashed in the head by some tree branches.

She was then quickly dragged from the carriage.

In horrifying footage of the incident, one of her arms can be seen flailing in a panic as she falls out of the train.

The man behind the camera can be heard shouting while passengers look on in .

The train ground to a halt at the stop and passengers walked back to help her.

The woman, who had visited the country from , was luckily not seriously injured as she landed in some bushes.

Local cops have reminded passengers on trains to pay attention to their surroundings at all times.

They have also urged others to follow safety precautions.

Meanwhile, another tourist was shamed online after being.

The unnamed man attempted to hold the struggling bird so he could take a picture.

The video was filmed at a beach in Dalian in China by other tourists following the restrictions being lifted.

As the man holds the bird, his partner takes pictures of him holding it by the base of the wings so it can't fly away.

After he gets enough photographs, he then throws it roughly into the air as it escapes.

A woman on the beach screams as he chucks the bird away and yells at him.

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