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[China] - Young woman viciously beaten up by man in unprovoked random attack

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Can anyone find the video? The Yahoo article had no link to the video.

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Police in Dalian, a city in the northeastern Chinese province of Liaoning, have identified the victim of a vicious assault which was captured in a surveillance video on Saturday, sparking an online manhunt for the perpetrator.

The woman, aged 29, called police after the attack and was treated in hospital for “soft tissue damage”, according to a statement by Dalian police on Tuesday.

Police said the woman was on her way home when the assault took place in the city’s Ganjingzi district at 1am on June 22. A special task force has been formed to hunt for her attacker.

The statement has triggered online criticism, with many questioning the reported extent of the woman’s injuries, as well as the efficiency of the police probe.

“Soft tissue damage? We all see how bad the attack is from the video, and the woman could not move at all when being dragged away,” one Weibo user commented.

“It’s been three days - what’s going on with your investigation?” another asked.

Cyber police in the southwestern province of Sichuan took the unusual step of appealing for help from China’s online community in identifying the location of the attack, captured in a surveillance video of unknown origin.

The footage shows the woman walking along a street looking at her phone when she is approached by a young man who abruptly hits her in the face.

He continues to attack her, repeatedly punching and kicking her in the head before dragging her by the hair out of the camera frame.

The video, which lasts about 100 seconds, is time and date stamped at 12.44am on Saturday.

According to police, the video was first shared online by a group of people in Liaocheng, Shandong province, in eastern China on Monday, while a Weibo user from Meizhou, in the southern province of Guangdong, came forward to say the victim may be a relative.

According to online news portal Thepaper.cn, other social media users said they believed the man may be speaking with a Yangjiang dialect.

Police and government officials in each of these cities ruled out the attack taking place there, as no locations matched the one shown in the video.

The Ministry of Public Security and official media outlets, including People’s Daily, shared the video on social media, calling on the public’s help in solving the case.

https://sg.yahoo.com/news/online-sleuths-join-manhunt-horror-060951799.html
 
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Dalian is a nice second tier city. Things are cheaper and lots of fake goods too. Lol..:biggrin: ..Summer weather is ok too as it's pleasant. No aircon needed. However winter can be sibei steam as temperature can go below -20. I am surprised the girl kena whack because Dalian people are generally nicer than the average cheena as they are influenced by japanese and russians in those early days of foreign intervention. The older folks there can speak japanese and russians. Maybe too much development now because of Tiong CCP Belt road and life is stressed up. Lol..
 

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If the police there are 'covering up' for a suspect, high chances his family is connected to the political elites.
 

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Suspect in Vicious Assault Case Captured as Dalian Police Face Criticism

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The man behind a vicious and unprovoked attack on a lone woman in Dalian has been apprehended by police, according to numerous media reports. The attacker’s arrest was officially announced at around 11.40pm on Tuesday night in a statement by Dalian police.

According to China Daily, the 31-year-old man, surnamed Wang, has confessed to the horrendous crime and authorities have said the attack occurred while he was drunk. It has also been heavily reported that Wang’s assault on the woman followed an emotional dispute with his girlfriend.

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Suspect Wang. Image via @环球时报/Weibo

The attack in question occurred at around 12.40am on June 22. Video footage of the assault shows Wang punching a woman who is walking on the sidewalk and looking at her mobile phone. In reaction to the violent blow to the face, the woman immediately falls to the ground, where Wang goes on to punch her 18 more times, as well as deliver 10 kicks to her body and head. In total, 26 of the blows were to the victim’s head.

At one point in the footage it appears the man is trying to take off the woman’s shorts or skirt. The video ends with the attacker dragging the limp victim off screen by her hair. We have chosen not to include the video in this post due to its graphic nature.

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The attacker dragging the woman from the scene of the crime. Screengrab via the Cover

Thankfully, the woman survived the ambush and was able to call police for help. She was transported to the hospital to receive treatment for unspecified facial wounds and has since been discharged and returned home.

READ MORE: Woman Viciously Assaulted in China, Attacker's Whereabouts Unknown
In the wake of the video footage of the attack surfacing online on June 24, police across the country scrambled to identify the woman, the perpetrator and even the city the attack occurred in. Unfortunately, whoever uploaded the surveillance footage online failed to include details such as the location of the security camera.

The resulting confusion led at least two Chinese cities to open investigations into the attack, Dalian in Liaoning province and Mianyang in Sichuan. Rumors were also circulating online that the attack occurred in Guangdong, something police in the province quickly denied.

As a result of their slow acknowledgement of the case, Dalian police have faced considerable criticism both in state-run media and from netizens. Yesterday evening, Global Times ran an article titled ‘Dalian police face criticism over delayed announcement of female assault case,’ which notes that netizens are questioning why it took the city’s police force two days to make a public announcement about the attack.

One popular comment on Weibo reads: “Dalian police: Established on June 25, 2019.”
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Suspect Wang. Image via @环球时报/Weibo
It’s not entirely clear what kind of punishment Wang will face for his barbaric actions, and numerous legal experts have chimed in to offer insight. According to Beijing-based lawyer Zhao Lei, who spoke to China Daily, Wang could face more than five years in prison due to the severity of his crimes.

Other legal experts have offered different predictions, ranging from 15 days of administrative detention and the payment of the victim’s medical expenses to no more than three years behind bars.

[Cover image via @杭城/Weibo]
 
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