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Drunk man mistakingly took a container as his bedroom xinde marine news 2017-11-20 15:31

Drunk man mistakingly took a container as his bedroom, got rescued after 6 hours trap
 

Amusing! 
 
Social Media reported that a drunk man of Qingdao got into a container, slept inside for the whole night. At 7:20am next morning, when the container was lifted up and the swinging awoke him. He was unaware where he was so emergency call from his mobile phone  was made to his friend asking for help. Unfortunately the guy was never able to tell which container he was in, so 40 policemen were out to the port trying to locate him from thousands of containers stacked in the port.
 
As guided, the guy got back to himself and found the container number which helped to locate the position. 60 longshoremen were also sent out to help the police.  It took them hours to got him rescued, by 9:30am he was found. 
 
It was understood these empty containers were ordered by an American company and world be sent out to American port next day. 
 
Years ago, a guy successfully got into a container at port of Tianjin which should be sent to US, unfortunately the container was offloaded at port of Dalian and he believed he had arrived at US, managing to get himself out of the container, he found himself in a "China Town in the US", definitely he was arrested by the police.


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