The Internet is madly rumored that the video staff of “Woman was strangled in a shopping mall” refuted the rumors and revealed the truth… The Internet is full of anger | International | CTWANT

A piece of news on the Chinese Internet pointed out that a woman was strangled to death in the Chengdu Longquanyi store of Wanda Plaza. The monitor screen showed that at around 7:20 p.m. on the 20th, a man dragged the woman to the corridor passage. She pinched the woman’s neck with her hand and pressed it once morest the wall, and then the woman fell limply to the ground, which made netizens quite worried. After the police investigation, the truth came out.

monitor videoIt attracted the attention of netizens and suspected that the man had strangled the woman to death. A staff member of the mall involved refuted this. The news on the Internet was full of rumors. It was revealed that two young couples were quarreling at the time. He didn’t faint, but a passerby called an ambulance, but fortunately no one was in serious trouble. At present, the mall has called the police, and the rumour makers should be held accountable.

Shishi Mall and the police responded. (Picture / Retrieved from Weibo)

After the incident, the police at the police station also confirmed the authenticity of the incident, and said that the person who called the police was the woman in the video herself. “The reason why the woman called the police was that someone beat her, and we don’t know what the relationship between the person who beat her is.” The police will investigate further. , to clarify the facts of the case.

After the news was exposed, it caused an uproar, and netizens did not agree with the mall’s statement, “His purpose was to strangle, but he didn’t strangle to death”, “This should be called attempted murder, not a couple quarrel”, “The girl obviously fainted. Why does it hurt like this?”, “It’s alright if people are fine?”, “There is something wrong with this mall. Instead of justice for the victims, it complains for the perpetrators.”

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