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"Niu Maru Incident" Yau Tong version of multiple gangs surrounded three 12-year-old girls slapped and arrested

2020-04-19T17:31:21.658Z


At the beginning of this year, the "Bull Ball" incident broke out in Tuen Mun. The problem of bullying by the gang again attracted attention. A similar incident occurred on Sunday (19th) in Yau Tong. According to media reports, at 5 pm on the 19th, the Youli shopping mall was off, an orange girl was surrounded by multiple girls, and was slapped by the other party in turn, suspected of being bullied by the gang: and according to a fragment of another media, 1 More than an hour later, a group of young men and women with similar clothing appeared outside Lilong Building in Liyumen Village. About 10 people surrounded the girl in orange clothes. The girl was slapped by at least 6 bars by one of them and then left together. It is not preliminarily ruled out that they are the same "gangster" and that the same girl was bullied by Youli Village all the way to Leiyumen Village. According to the map, the linear distance between the two locations is about 400 meters. Police said on the morning of the 20th (Monday) that three 15-year-old girls had been arrested on suspicion of "attack causing physical injury"; the 12-year-old girl who was beaten refused to be sent to hospital for treatment. The police are investigating the cause of the incident.


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Written by: Chen Yongwu

2020-04-19 23:54

Date of last update: 2020-04-20 01:25

At the beginning of this year, the "Bull Ball" incident broke out in Tuen Mun. The problem of bullying by the gang again attracted attention. A similar incident occurred on Sunday (19th) in Yau Tong. According to media reports, at 5 p.m. on the 19th, a girl in orange clothes was surrounded by multiple girls and was slapped by the other party in turn, suspicion of being bullied by the gang:

According to another media clip, more than an hour later, a group of young men and women with similar clothing appeared outside Lilong Building in Liyumen Village. About 10 people surrounded the girl in orange clothes. The girl was slapped by one of them at least.6 Ba, then leave together. It is not preliminarily ruled out that they are the same "gangster" and that the same girl was bullied by Youli Village all the way to Leiyumen Village. According to the map, the linear distance between the two locations is about 400 meters.

Police said on the morning of the 20th (Monday) that three 15-year-old girls had been arrested on suspicion of "attack causing physical injury"; the 12-year-old girl who was beaten refused to be sent to hospital for treatment. The police are investigating the cause of the incident.

The girl is suspected of being bullied in Youli Shopping Mall. (Photo by Chen Yongwu)

Police replied that they received a report from the neighborhood of Lei Yue Mun Village at 6:57 pm on the 19th, alleging that people outside the Lei Lung Building had gathered and there was noise. Police officers arrived at the scene and found a 12-year-old girl and three 15-point girls on Sishan Street, Yau Tong. After a preliminary investigation, it is believed that the 12-year-old girl and the three 15-year-old girls had a dispute over trifle at Renli Building in Youli Village earlier. During this period, the 12-year-old girl was suspected of being attacked by hand. The 12-year-old girl was then attacked by hand with her off Lilong Building. The police classified the case as "actual physical injury caused by the attack" and arrested three 15-year-old girls. The case was referred to the Criminal Investigation Team of Kwun Tong Police District for follow-up. The injured girl refused to be sent to hospital for treatment.

The girl was slapped off the Lilong Tower. (Photo by Chen Yongwu)

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