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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Alcoholic Chains Himself Up In Room In Desperate Attempt To Stop Drinking

Staying  sober is a real struggle for alcoholics, and the protagonist of this sad story is no exception than 30-year-old Zhang Rui who  had been trying to kick the habit for a while, but when all his attempts failed, both he and his family got desperate. After what must have been a serious intervention, he agreed to let his mother chain him by the neck in a room, to prevent him from buying or stealing booze.




Zhang, who is still locked in his attic room in Bengbu, east China, told reporters that he couldn’t think of any other way to stop himself from harming others or drinking himself to death. Despite his poor living conditions, Zhang believes that confining himself is the only way to beat the addiction that has ruined his life. In fact, he wants to stay chained up and locked in there for at least six months, until he no longer feels the need to consume alcohol.




The tiny 10-square-meter space is sparsely furnished, with only a mattress for sleeping, a laptop and a small TV to keep him entertained. He doesn’t even have a toilet – just a bucket and a large bottle of water to keep himself clean. The chain around his neck is four meters long and weighs about 22 lbs, so he can hardly stand up on his own in his current state. It allows him to walk around the room as exercise, but not much else.

According to the reporters who visited him, Zhang used to be a kind and gentle person working as a truck driver, however, all that changed six months ago when he started drinking. He turned so violent and abusive that he lost both his job and his wife and children. Things got so bad at one point that he begged for money on the streets just to be able to buy cheap rice wine. Once drunk, he reportedly had no controls over his actions.





When his family left him, Zhang was devastated, and the misery drove him to the extreme decision of home imprisonment. Quitting cold turkey has been torturous for him, so much so that he cries all the time and beats himself up with the chains. He becomes very irritable at times and tries to pick the lock or slide the chain off his neck. So far he has only managed to hurt himself even more.

Zhang hasn’t had an easy life – he lost his father at an early age and he was brought up by his mother in poverty. it is believed that this rough upbringing eventually led him to alcohol addiction. 

Zhang’s mother is obviously heartbroken with his current situation, but she doesn’t plan on unlocking the chain until she is sure he has beaten alcohol addiction. She doesn’t know how long he will stay locked up in the attic, but she is convinced it is the only way to get her old son back.

This has to be the most extreme case of self-imposed rehab since the guy who built a metal cage for his head in order to stop smoking.

Photos: NetEase

Sources: Shanghaiist, Daily Mail




51 comments:

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    1. Eyah, he just need prayers,and good people around him.
      he shouldn't be alone for now.

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    2. Demons are messing with him big time!

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  2. Hmmm. I pity him. He really wants to free himself from the yoke of drunkenness

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  3. I guess this is his best rehab, more power to him.

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  4. Hope the key is far from him... is a good start... but he should try and eat b4 he die for room

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  5. So sad, he still needs professional help

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  6. It is well, gudmrn everyone

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  7. I feel sorry for him. Let it work abeg

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  8. Desperate measure to stop alcoholism.

    Good for him if it works.! !

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  9. Hahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahah
    It doesn't work like that jare

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  10. This may not still stop him. only God can save him.

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  11. Msteww stupid man with stupid addiction

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  12. *laughs.
    Sorry, this is just crazily funny.
    Like seriously?
    That's not what he need. He needs counseling and deliverance

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  13. Enter your comment...This is extreme measure.

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  14. Enter your comment...Its not easy been an addict.

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    1. Dude,this your 'enter your comment' stunt is dry abeg

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  15. Eeyah, poor guy.



    SHARONNA

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  16. Hahaha how would that slove it, won't he get hungry, or go to toilet

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  17. Kikikikiki


    Excuse me laugh abeg.

    Lwkmd!

    Well, its not the most extreme o.

    Is it not in this country, that I see people going to dentists, to wire their jaws shut, because they cannot control their food intake?

    And sadly enough, it hardly works, because, once their jaws are unwired,... fiam!!!, they go on an eating binge,as though to make up for the days of self imposed rehab.

    The result : Size increases two times more than before.

    Issoriat!!

    No offence, but in my opinion, whatever one sets their mind to,is more than obtainable. It is possible.

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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    1. Isolation with harmful things around him is equally dangerous.

      Hope he doesn't snuff out his life with those chains out of depression.

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  18. Oh dear, this is sad, I really feel his pains but won't hr go back to it if he is off the lock? Can this stop addiction?

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  19. Ehyaaaaaa. Hope it works out in the end.

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  20. Alcohol and it's effect

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  21. What if there's a fire outbreak and there's no one around to unchain him?
    Not the best way to quit drinking!

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  22. Hehehehehe... Desperate times call for desperate measures

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  23. Eeyah. He needs JESUS. Hope he's not with the key?

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  24. I hope this works. What's so special about alcohol that people find it difficult to quit even when they know it does alot harm to em? Thank God I am not addicted to anything that I can't do without

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    1. I have asked that question like a million times. This man reminds of the fictional character named Frank in the tv serial; shameless.

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    2. Frank the drunk
      Always drinking and never sober
      With children whose lives he has destroyed thru his drinking habit

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  25. Ehya. They should send him to rehab. Locking him up might cause mental issues which weren't there on the first place or he might even cause himself irreparable harm

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  26. All she needs do is pray for him always while at it. Nothing is impossible, if Saint Augustine could turn out changed, no one wouldn't especially in this case the guy is willing his change to quit unlike that of Saint Monica and her son (Saint Augustine) who had to take the bill by the horn.
    The picture looks funny though, forgive me for laughing small. Lol
    It's well, "get well soon" son

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  27. Apparently, that's a man who wants to change and if he had the money, he would be in rehab. I do hope he gets the right help. Hold on man!

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  28. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I commend his desire to stop the act though.. Gud move though no doubt... #NowPlaying>> di lalala: di....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  29. This is to the extreme, hope he doesn't committ suicide.

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  30. hhahahahahahahahahahahah.....

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  31. Eyah the Lord is his strength.

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  32. What happens to taking him to a rehab?

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  33. Nawa o...... This one don reach the highest level of addiction... He's really trying hard

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