More than 50 girls in Xi’an were maliciously splashed on the streets | Xi’an, Shaanxi | Clothing



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[La Gran Época 27 de diciembre de 2020]A few days ago, a citizen of Xi’an, Shaanxi, stated that he was maliciously splattered with ink when he came out dressed in white clothing. According to the person involved, the perpetrator specifically targeted women to initiate the crime and it was committed by a man who was traveling in a black electric car. More than 50 victims are reported to have suffered the same.

According to a Lu Media “Pear Video” report, some people broke the news that they were maliciously splattered with ink when they came out in white clothes.

A victim holding an ink-spattered white puffer jacket told the “Pear Video” reporter that she was near the clock tower prior to the incident and that there was nothing on the back of her clothing. “Then I got out of the car and walked home. It was only one or two hundred meters. When I came home, I found ink on my back.”

The woman said that now she was scared to see an electric car when leaving. He didn’t dare to walk on the side when he walked, so he could only keep walking inside. She was afraid of being splashed with ink and didn’t dare to wear white clothes again.

Another victim showed her white coat to reporters and the ink marks were still clearly visible. He said he took the coat to the dry cleaner, and the dry cleaner told him it couldn’t be washed because it had been washed multiple times. “So now I don’t dare to go out in white clothes, and I’m scared when I go out.”

He also told reporters that they have a group of victims, and there are already 50 people in the group. “Some people have encountered this situation and have not yet joined the group. Some of our sisters have already chosen to report the crime.”

According to “The Paper” report, Citizen Xiaogao told reporters that on December 25, she and her colleagues were splattered with ink while walking near the driving slope in Yanta District. At that time they were wearing light colored clothes.

Xiao Gao said that they did not see the Pomo people at the time, and only later did he discover that there were ink stains on the clothes. At first, he thought it was someone whose son accidentally threw the ink stains. After searching the internet, he found that many people had the same experience.

“After putting the clothes in the water, the water turned black and had a strong smell of ink.” He said that if ink was splattered, clothes were thrown away, but if other harmful liquids were spilled, what would happen?

A lawyer from Xi’an claimed that it was actually an act that caused problems and involved large numbers of people, causing social panic. In this case, the perpetrator can be sentenced to more than five years but not more than ten years in prison, and directly cause the loss of other people’s property, which constitutes an aggravating situation.

According to Lu Media reports, the suspect has been arrested. He is a 33-year-old man from Weinan, Shaanxi. The case is under investigation.

Editor in Charge: Xu Yiyang

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