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China : little girl is run over twice and ignored by 18 people
Shown on All UK News this morning.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...43_634x439.jpg Unaware: Video footage shows the little girl crossing the road at Guangfo Hardware Market, without spotting the van approaching http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...02_634x478.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...48_634x467.jpg Concern: Finally a woman goes to the little girl's aid and tries to drag her out of the road as her mother arrives on the scene Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1bCaRl3f9 There is a Video on the above link, http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...91_634x468.jpg Despair: Yue Yue's mother reacts after finding out the toddler was run over while she was in a nearby market Simple Question I ask Here Why was the Little Girl left to cross a Street? "Two-year-old remains in a coma, but has regained some feeling in her arms Two drivers arrested for running her over, but claimed not to have seen Yue Yue in 'dark street' 4.4million comments posted on Chinese Twitter - Sina Weibo - under heading 'please end cold heartedness' Authorities reward rubbish collector who went to little girl's aid - the 19th person to walk past her" |
It is nice (right word?) to know she seemed to be all right, but it is so disturbing to hear 18 people walk passed!
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Why did the Parents leave her Alone - Is the Real Question here |
maybe they didn't want her it is China. As soon as they get a female child they don't want them with the one child policy
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No Her Mother is upset |
Girls aren't worth much in China. Female children are often left out in the elements to die. Chinese orphanages are full of little girls, tied to beds or tied onto a pot for their entire childhood. But hey, let's not worry about that, let's buy loads more cheap stuff from China and ignore their Human Rights record, but still keep beating ourselves up for Britain's past.
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Really disgusting,but not surprised,the way they treat animals is barbaric so why would they stop at children,for a race that are supposed to be 'intelligent' they sure lack in conscience,to think little girls are lesser people is really UNintelligent, ,and Livia how right you are,I try my best to always buy British but even then you can never truly tell what labour has been involved,people need to make a stand even if it's a tiny one it all helps.Glad this little girl survived,hope she recovers.
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This is just horrific, the video made me feel sick. Hopefully she'll pull through :sad:
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People in need of help and being ignored happens more often than people realise, it's called the 'Bystander effect'. Anyone studying Psychology will have encountered the case of Kitty Genovese.
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I remember the 'Liverpool 38' very well,same thing,I guess they will never forget either.
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But the poor girl's mother, having her daughter die after all that. |
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This is sick and one of the hardest things I've ever had to watch.
I read earlier that the little girl died. |
Aw,bless poor little woman,how sad
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That is horrible - Hopefully the driver dies:)
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I did my first aid course and was told this during one of my breaks from the person who was teaching us...I remember saying whats the point in learning it if people are going to moan or maybe sue when you use it :bored: I actually got fired once too for helping someone. I worked in the food weigh house...about a week after I started there a woman had an epileptic fit in the middle of the shop, once she stopped moving around so much she was just kinda lying there foaming a bit and I went to put her in the recovery position incase she was sick and choked on it or something, my manager went mental saying I shouldnt touch her etc, proper shouting at me about it, I told her she obviously knew nowt about first aid and did it anyway. She fired me on the spot for ignoring her. When the ambulance came they said I did the right thing. I never got my job back. |
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Yue Yue, the two-year-old Chinese girl run over twice as bystanders watch, dies By RICHARD HARTLEY-PARKINSON Last updated at 9:11 AM on 21st October 2011 A Chinese girl run over by two different vehicles and ignored by passersby has died. In a case that ignited public uproar over an 'immoral modern society', Wang Yue, (also known as Yue Yue) two, died despite efforts of doctors trying to save her life. Video footage went viral and shocked the world as people tried to make sense of the failure of anyone to do anything while the girl lay, ignored, in the middle of a road. Scroll down for the video... Warning: Graphic content Yue Yue was left with horrific brain injuries following the accident and she never recovered Unaware: Video footage shows the little girl crossing the road at Guangfo Hardware Market, without spotting the van approaching More than a week after the incident the toddler died from her injuries after what Xinhua news agency described as brain failure. Both drivers who ran over the girl have been arrested while the video continues to cause anger among those who watch it. The surveillance footage shows the girl being knocked down by a van in Foshan city in the southern province of Guandong before she is run over. As she bleeds on the narrow street more than a dozen people walk or cycle past her for the next seven minutes before a second truck runs over her. Eventually a woman pulls her to the side of the road before her mother, a migrant worker in the city, rushes to see what has happened to her daughter. Her devastated mother and father are now trying to make some sense of their loss Yue Yue's parents received donations from across the world to help them pay for hospital treatment Her death quickly became the most talked about topic on China's version of Twitter, Sina's Weibo. Gongzai Xiaoben wrote: 'I hope that this little angel who was discarded by society can act as a wake-up call to the nation about the importance of moral education.' Winter space added: 'Hope you can find some love in heaven. This world is full of apathy.' Her father had received more than 270,000 yuan ($42,280) to help pay for Wang's medical treatment after receiving donations from across the globe. Local Communist party chief urged 'searching reflection' over the incident, according to the official Guangzhou Daily. 'Take active and effective steps to raise the moral standards of the entire society,' he told a meeting of province officials. Injuries: The girl is hit by the van, which fails to stop leaving her lying in the road Eventually a woman dragged Yue Yue from to the side of the road before her mother arrived on the scene 'We should look into the ugliness in ourselves with a dagger of conscience and bite the soul-searching bullet.' Many people in China are hesitant to help people who appear to be in distress for fear that they will be blamed. High-profile lawsuits have ended with good Samaritans ordered to pay hefty fines to individuals they sought to help. China's economic boom and the growing disparity between the rich and poor have made changing social values a contentious topic, with some lamenting what they see as materialism replacing morals Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1bP09UrpA |
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