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The light rail weirdo pulled off the boy's mask and forced the foreign domestic helper to stop being injured

2021-12-16T16:16:28.896Z


A strange attack occurred on a light rail train. At about 11 am last Saturday (11th), a 42-year-old Indian domestic helper took two young masters on a light rail ride in Tin Shui Wai. When the train reached Tuen Mun, a 6-year-old boy was hit by a sudden


A strange attack occurred on a light rail train.

At about 11 am last Saturday (11th), a 42-year-old Indian domestic helper took two young masters on a light rail ride in Tin Shui Wai. When the train reached Tuen Mun, the 6-year-old boy was caught by a stranger. The elderly woman pulled off the open hood, and then stuffed a candy into her mouth.

The foreign domestic helper stopped when he was found, but was beaten to the head by the middle-aged woman. The middle-aged woman got off the car at the next station and fled.

The boy's mother learned of the incident afterwards and called the police for help in the afternoon. The domestic helper suffered head injuries and was sent to the hospital for examination with the boy sober.


It is reported that the incident train was Line 751, which departed from Tin Shui Wai Tin Yat to Tuen Mun Youai.

The incident occurred at about 11 a.m. last Saturday when a foreign domestic helper was reported to board the train at Ginza Station in Tin Shui Wai with two young masters who were 6 years old and 1.5 years old.

At that time, the 6-year-old boy was sitting alone in the caring seat, and the one-and-a-half-year-old baby boy was in the stroller. The foreign servant pushed the baby station in front of the caring seat.

Sitting next to the 6-year-old child is a Chinese woman between the ages of 50 and 60.

When the train ran for a while and arrived at Cai Yiqiao, the foreign domestic helper noticed that the woman's behavior was different, and suddenly pulled off the mask of the 6-year-old boy, and forcibly stuffed a brown object about the size of a finger into the man. In the child's mouth.

Upon seeing this, the foreign domestic helper immediately stopped him and dug out and discarded the unknown object in the boy's mouth with his bare hands.

However, the woman shot her suddenly and injured the domestic helper's head.

Due to the attention and scolding of other passengers, when the train drove into Hetian Station, the middle-aged woman broke through and got off the train and fled.

The domestic helper contacted the employer after he was shocked, and the employer reported the case on his behalf. The ambulance sent the boy and the domestic helper to the hospital for inspection.

It is known that the weird woman once said "please eat granulated sugar", but the boy later pointed out that the object tasted bitter and immediately discarded the "candy".

"Hong Kong 01" enquired with the police about the incident. It is reported that the foreign domestic helper had photographed the appearance of the weird woman involved in the case and handed it to the police, but it has not yet been arrested.

The police responded that they received a report from a 32-year-old woman at 3:02 pm on November, stating that her 42-year-old Indonesian maid and 6-year-old son arrived at Cai Yiqiao Station on the Light Rail at around 11 o’clock on the same day. The suspect in the case suspected that an object was inserted into the mouth of a 6-year-old boy, and the maid was slapped on the head, and then he left the carriage and fled.

The case is now classified as an "ordinary assault" and is handed over to the First Team of the Uniform Patrol Squad of Tuen Mun Police District for follow-up investigation. No one has been arrested yet.

The middle-aged woman involved in the case was a Chinese woman aged between 50 and 60. She was about 1.6 meters tall. She was wearing a pink neckerchief and jeans at the time of the case, wearing glasses, an apricot hat and a white mask, and carrying a wheelbarrow. .

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Source: hk1

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