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Boy, 6, gets ears hacked off by aunt amid family dispute (Guess which race)

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Hubei boy, 6, gets ears hacked off by aunt amid family dispute


Chilling photo and accounts of the recent attack on toddler draws anger and indignation from Chinese social media

PUBLISHED : Friday, 07 February, 2014, 3:01pm
UPDATED : Friday, 07 February, 2014, 3:03pm

Amy Li [email protected]

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A photo of the six-year-old showing gory injuries he suffered has gone viral on social media. Photo: screenshot via Weibo

A six-year-old boy in a rural village in China's central Hubei province was brutally attacked by an aunt who cut off both his ears and slashed part of his jaw after she was enraged by a family dispute, Wuhan-based Chutian Metropolis Daily reported.

The attack, which happened on Janurary 28, sent chills down the spine of many Chinese readers, coming just six months after another mainland toddler, nicknamed Bin Bin, had his eyes gouged out by his crazed aunt.

The Southern Metropolis Daily reported on Friday that the suspect, identified as 35-year-old Zhang Qihui, was arrested.

The victim's father, whose name was not disclosed, told Chinese media he had refused to lend money to his younger brother -- Zhang's husband -- who wanted to build a house. It was not confirmed if this was what triggered the attack.

Zhang lured the boy away from his parents and then attacked him with a kitchen knife, according to Chinese media reports.

A photo of the six-year-old, with gaping injuries and blood on his face, went viral on social media, drawing thousands of comments and reposts.

"How could someone have done this to a little boy who had nothing to do with adults' dispute?" netizens wrote.

Doctors treating the six-year-old were only able to reattach one ear, as they found the other one inoperable.

Other netizens, incensed by the latest news, demanded that the suspect be prosecuted immediately.

Many Chinese netizens compared the case to that of Bin Bin, another six-year-old boy whose eyes were gouged out in a horrific attack in August in a rural village in Shanxi province. The boy, whose case elicited sympathy and donations from China and abroad, later received impants at a Shenzhen hospital, and with it a second chance for a normal life.


 
No Singaporean Chinese has anything in common with the barbarians from the northern provinces of China.

Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Hakka, a few Hainanese and Foochow.

The PRCs from Sichuan, Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and other hillbilly landlocked provinces can fuck off.
 
No Singaporean Chinese has anything in common with the barbarians from the northern provinces of China.

Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Hakka, a few Hainanese and Foochow.

The PRCs from Sichuan, Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and other hillbilly landlocked provinces can fuck off.

Thread title should have been (Guess the nationality)
 
Damned chinks are really crazy! :eek:

Same sort of thing just happened in NZ. Some mad Chinamen had a quarrel with each other at home and the next thing you know a woman ends up in hospital with horrific injuries and a man is burnt to death.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/crime/news/article.cfm?c_id=30&objectid=11198735

A woman who was stabbed in the face and body at a Palmerston North property where a man was burned to death has undergone a second round of surgery.

Police said the woman, aged in her mid 30s, underwent further surgery yesterday evening. She was now in a serious but stable condition.

The injured woman and the dead man, aged in his late 60s, are members of the same family. Police were called to the family's Russell St house on Friday evening after neighbours reported yelling.

Police spokeswoman Sara Stavropoulos said this man's body had been removed from the house around noon yesterday.

While a post mortem was being performed today, the extensive nature of the burns he received meant it would take a while for him to be formally identified, she said.

A scene examination of the property was also ongoing.
 
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