Chinese students miss important national exams after getting stuck in hotel lift
According to Murphy's Law, anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.
And it seems to be the case for a group of Chinese students after they missed part of an important national examination when the lift they were in malfunctioned.
Trapped in a hotel elevator for 40 minutes, six students from Shandong were unable to sit the English paper at the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE).
The NCEE, also known as Gaokao, is one of the most important exams in China as it is believed to determine the career path of an individual.
The incident took place on the afternoon of June 8, in a branch of the hotel chain City 188.
It is understood that the six students did not live near the examination centre, hence they stayed at a nearby hotel to take the exams.
Students had to show up at the centre, which was around 800m away, by 2.45pm to do the English portion of the paper.
At around 2.15pm, the students stepped into the faulty lift and became trapped inside.
Though they begged hotel staff to call for emergency help, the staff assured them that the elevator would be back to normal within 10 minutes.
More than 15 minutes passed and the situation did not show any signs of improvement. After hotel staff called the police, the students were out of the elevator within minutes.
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