Sunday, 14 October 2012

PHOTO : ALLEGED CANNIBAL ATTACK ON SUBWAY IN CHINA OCTOBER 10 2012

A retired teacher in Guangzhou, China allegedly brutally attacked a
younger man in a squabble over a subway seat on Monday repeatedly
biting him until both men were covered in blood.

The incident was caught on tape by a female passenger, who uploaded
the clip to Chinese website Sina Weibo, China Daily reports.

The older man, a 67-year-old who has been identified only as "Chen,"
boarded the subway at around 8:30 a.m., according to Sina.com.

The younger man, a 28-year-old identified as "Wu," reportedly shoved
Chen out of the way as he scrambled to get a seat.

Chen then began chastising Wu for not respecting his elders, a witness
told New Express Daily, according to China Daily's translation. The
woman says the older man then punched Wu, resulting in a physical
fight that ended with the biting scene in the video.

The witness noted that bystanders initially did try to break up the
fight, but it quickly became so violent that they were frightened
away.

Both Chen and Wu suffered only minor injuries, according to Sina.com's
translation of the Southern Metropolis Daily.
Neither man is facing charges, and both reportedly apologize for their
actions. Even so, residents of Guangzhou may want to consider seeing
if they can get in on the zombie apocalypse training offered by the
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, just to be safe.