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Woman kicked out of Chinese theme park for 'shaking children on rope bridge'
A pushy mother was seen being dragged out of a theme park for allegedly shaking a rope bridge suspended above water that was packed full of crying children who feared they might fall off.
The woman was reportedly trying to get back at the little kids, thinking they shoved her child into the water at the Cloud Playground, in Hanzhong, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, on October 2.
But, witnesses said her child tumbled down because they were not tall enough to go on the bridge, and she insisted they let her child on anyway.
The mother is said to have begun harassing the other children in the park apparently thinking she was protecting her own from being bullied.
Phone footage shows her angrily shaking the bottom part of the suspension bridge as a group of kids desperately cling to the ropes, trying not to fall into the water.
Several of them began crying and screaming as she tried to knock them down while yelling at them.
Staff members and security guards ran over to intervene, first seemingly trying to reason with the woman. But she refused to let go, and they pulled her aside, then dragged her away from the terrified boys and girls.
Rather than calming down or apologising, she was seen arguing with them as she was removed the park.
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