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Outrage as bleeding China toddler left on street

BEIJING—More than a dozen passersby ignored a two-year-old girl as she lay critically injured on a street in southern China after being run over twice, the official Xinhua news agency said Monday.

The incident has sparked outrage on China’s hugely popular social media sites.

Surveillance cameras showed a series of people walk past the girl, named Yue Yue, after she was hit first by a van and then a truck outside her family’s shop in the southern Chinese city of Foshan.

Xinhua said a rubbish collector who finally came to the girl’s aid, moving her to the curb and shouting for help, was ignored by several shopkeepers before he finally tracked down her mother who took her to hospital.

In response, one netizen on Sina Weibo, a Chinese microblog similar to Twitter, wrote: “This society is seriously ill. Even cats and dogs shouldn’t be treated so heartlessly.”

But others linked the incident to an earlier case in which a man who tried to help an elderly woman after she fell over was prosecuted, apparently because his intervention broke government rules on dealing with accident victims.

Doctors said Yue Yue was in a coma and unlikely to survive the ordeal.

“She would not be able to survive any operations. She’s very close to brain death,” a spokesman for the hospital treating her told AFP.

Police have detained the drivers of both vehicles involved in the incident, Xinhua said.


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Tags: China , Road accident , Society

  • Anonymous

    what a perfect example of a law with teeth…

    YOU’LL GET PROSECUTED WHEN YOU HELP AN ACCIDENT VICTIM.

    kala ko PH Congress lng ang gumagawang BOBONG batas meron din palang ibang bansa ha!!!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_EJHUA4HOXTTEOF25TJONQVH654 gary g

    of all the people at the scene, only the garbage collector had the guts and moral thing to help the girl.  This is surely a sad thing…people not wanting to help because of so many reasons…reasons that are not even logical.  What is happening to us people…people taking advantage of other people…people not caring other people…etc…

  • Anonymous

    China ako nagtratrabaho 14 years na. Dito pag may vehicular accident dapat hindi gagalawin ang mga involved na sasakyan at pati mga tao. Hihintayin dapat ang traffic police na may dalang camera,measuring tape saka chalk (pang trace sa kalsada kung saan nandun ang sasakyan at tao). Walang batas na “The pedestrian always has the right of way”. Pagnagawa na ng pulis ang kailangan nila gawin saka lang pwede galawin o dalhin sa ospital ang mga nasaktan na tao. Kahit umuulan o  minus 5 degrees temperature dapat hilata ka lang sa kalsada intayin mo ang pulis kahit basag na pula mo. Pagtinulungan mo ang naaksidente at ginalaw mo dinala mo sa ospital, pati ikaw asuntuhan ng pulis. Kung swerte ka, kamaganak ng tinulungan mo asuntuhan ka rin dahil hindi na sila pwede magasunto sa nakaaksidente, hihingian ka pa ng pera dahil hindi na rin sila pwede magdemand ng pera sa nakaaksidente sa kamaganak nila. Hindi naman siguro ganito sa lahat ng lugar pero take note hah Beijing nangyari ito, 1 of the most cosmopolitan civilized showcase city of China. Tama ang blog ng isang Instik, THE CHINESE SOCIETY IS SERIOUSLY ILL (in the Head!)”. Madami pa akong kwento tungkol sa buhay sa China, sobrang dami hindi kasya dito. Turn-off talaga sila.

  • Anonymous

    Waiting for investigators to the scene.  Hmmm, this is the same situation as the teenage homosexual lovers who shot themselves in the mall.  People around seemed uncaring and just watched.

  • Anonymous

    Here you go again Pinoys stereotyping the Chinese without even knowing the reason why now they aren’t offering help to those in need when there’s an accident. Millenniums and centuries of Chinese existence in their lands, it was customary to help anyone even on less serious problems towards their neighbors or strangers. They even offer free foods or small goodies to small kids as luck whenever they see them. But why now? The reason is that a few years ago (2005? or 2007?) in one of their city, Nanjing City, an old, dementia woman had a serious accident and was helped quickly by a good samaritan as it was customary to help the pregnant, helpless, or aged persons in China. Unluckily the way she was given assistance was contrary to medical procedures whereas in the end the old woman and her family showed no appreciation to the unsolicited assistance they got from the man. The poor man was sentence for a brief jail term but was penalized heavily to pay the old woman. And you know? This caused a GREAT UPROAR among the people of China especially the netizens who kept a tab of its development. And dozens more, repeat literally dozens more of accidents happen since then till now and these old men/women with their families who are involved in accidents has become ungrateful to the unselfish unwary samaritan Chinese. And so the millenium Chinese culture of being helpful to strangers has evolved into a culture of unemphatic towards fellowmen. Moral of the Lesson: An ungrateful act of a few families has affected the moral thinking of millions who are supposed to be willing of help anytime. – a pinoy in china

    • Anonymous

      Nakakatawa may nagcomment pa: What if China becomes a superpower? China has been a superpower for soooo looong. Only that they don’t show off their wealth or power unlike Uncle Sam or a few Pinoys. You come here and see for yourself. What more, Chinese scientist will tour your pea-size brain to their vast projects now in the making.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_SFY4Q6R2K5YUZEXXIJO3TLG2UM Aspo resurrection

        really..when does it happened???…bigtime businesses in China are owned by foriegn corporates not Chinese…watch India if thay leave China

  • Anonymous

    Before you are dumfounded, read again the title of this article and scan clearly of who really are of outrage of this incident. The Chinese are actually a million times sensitive of their plight if you’ll compare with us who are too complacent to rely with Uncle Sam or other foreign powers. We can’t actually solve our own centuries-long problem of being the “sick man of asia”.

  • Anonymous

    Reminds me of the shooting incident that happened in SM Pampanga wherein security personnel as well as policeman stood by and simply watched the victims. 

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VDMUJ6NKKCLWRMVMJRLJFI633I Rene V

    there seems to be a divide between chinese netizens who condemned the act of not helping the child who had an accident and those chinese citizens who were there on the spot but did not lift a finger to help. so ano ang tunay na ugali ng mga taong ito? iba ang nasa “ground zero” pero iba rin ang nakaupo lang sa harap ng monitor.

  • John Sulayman

    I saw the video on youtube, and horror seems to be an understatement to describe this incident.

    Are they that soul-less to even stop and check someone bleeding and call for him? That was just downright low! Before the mother had arrived, the driver of the van and the subsequent drivers, pedestrians and passersby should be ashamed of themselves and they should all go to jail!

    And ABS-CBN should be slapped in the face by the CHR for showing that video on PRIMETIME!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_B4MREUSS7PQKFPIHZ3ZOTIXAFQ Aga

    Foshan City should be named Anti-Children City or Shameless City or In-human City. Hope those cold, unfeeling citizens who merely walked by will be identified too and their faces posted in cyberspace so they will be put to shame for the rest of their sorry lives. If they have a conscience at all. I hope the parents of Yue Yue will get justice from this.



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