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China hotel 'assault video' sparks anger and debate | China hotel 'assault video' sparks anger and debate |
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Footage that appears to show a woman being assaulted in a Beijing hotel has sparked a massive debate in China. | Footage that appears to show a woman being assaulted in a Beijing hotel has sparked a massive debate in China. |
CCTV footage shows a woman being grabbed and dragged across a hotel corridor, in full view of bystanders. | CCTV footage shows a woman being grabbed and dragged across a hotel corridor, in full view of bystanders. |
Although the incident is still being investigated, it has prompted millions of posts on social media - and been viewed more than two billion times. | Although the incident is still being investigated, it has prompted millions of posts on social media - and been viewed more than two billion times. |
China has seen several incidents in recent years where bystanders have refused to help those in need. | China has seen several incidents in recent years where bystanders have refused to help those in need. |
Beijing police say they are investigating the incident, and the hotel's parent company has apologised. | Beijing police say they are investigating the incident, and the hotel's parent company has apologised. |
The video was uploaded on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, earlier this week, by a woman identified by her online username, "Wanwan". | The video was uploaded on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, earlier this week, by a woman identified by her online username, "Wanwan". |
"Wanwan" said the man had approached her in the hotel corridor of Yitel Hotel and asked her which room she was in. | "Wanwan" said the man had approached her in the hotel corridor of Yitel Hotel and asked her which room she was in. |
"I said 'What do you want? I don't know you' and then he started to drag me away. He clutched my neck and face so I couldn't breathe. | "I said 'What do you want? I don't know you' and then he started to drag me away. He clutched my neck and face so I couldn't breathe. |
"When I tried to run downstairs, he grabbed me by the hair and dragged me towards the stairway." | "When I tried to run downstairs, he grabbed me by the hair and dragged me towards the stairway." |
A staff member had seen them but assumed it was a couple's quarrel and did not intervene, she said. | A staff member had seen them but assumed it was a couple's quarrel and did not intervene, she said. |
In the footage, the staff member and other hotel guests can be seen watching the scuffle, but most did not get involved. | In the footage, the staff member and other hotel guests can be seen watching the scuffle, but most did not get involved. |
Eventually, a bystander appears to help her leave the scene. | Eventually, a bystander appears to help her leave the scene. |
Homeinns, the parent company of Yitel Hotel, has issued an apology to "Wanwan" and the public. | Homeinns, the parent company of Yitel Hotel, has issued an apology to "Wanwan" and the public. |
The incident showed "insufficient security management and customer service", Homeinns said in a statement. | The incident showed "insufficient security management and customer service", Homeinns said in a statement. |
The video has become one of the most-discussed topics on Chinese social media, and prompted debate over why many are reluctant to help strangers. | The video has become one of the most-discussed topics on Chinese social media, and prompted debate over why many are reluctant to help strangers. |
The hashtag "Girl attacked at Yitei" hotel was used more than two million times, and viewed by two billion users. | The hashtag "Girl attacked at Yitei" hotel was used more than two million times, and viewed by two billion users. |
Some circulated a video campaign called "#WhoWillYouHelp", produced by the Ontario government last year to combat sexual harassment. | Some circulated a video campaign called "#WhoWillYouHelp", produced by the Ontario government last year to combat sexual harassment. |
Others expressed their anger at the hotel, or shared tips on self-defence for women. | Others expressed their anger at the hotel, or shared tips on self-defence for women. |
Weibo user Winston urged people to stop turning a blind eye. | Weibo user Winston urged people to stop turning a blind eye. |
"If people stop being indifferent and calling it as a 'domestic incident' when husbands/boyfriends beat, drag or abuse their wives/girlfriends in public, wouldn't there be fewer of these dangerous situations?" | "If people stop being indifferent and calling it as a 'domestic incident' when husbands/boyfriends beat, drag or abuse their wives/girlfriends in public, wouldn't there be fewer of these dangerous situations?" |
There have been several high-profile cases in recent years where bystanders have refused to help people in need. | There have been several high-profile cases in recent years where bystanders have refused to help people in need. |
In one case in 2011, a two-year-old girl was knocked over in a hit-and-run accident - and 18 people passed the seriously-injured girl before someone came to her rescue. She later died from her injuries. | In one case in 2011, a two-year-old girl was knocked over in a hit-and-run accident - and 18 people passed the seriously-injured girl before someone came to her rescue. She later died from her injuries. |
And in 2015, a 57-year-old-man staggered and collapsed at the corner of a road. Four cars and 23 people passed by, but no one helped him, and he later died in hospital. | And in 2015, a 57-year-old-man staggered and collapsed at the corner of a road. Four cars and 23 people passed by, but no one helped him, and he later died in hospital. |
Many are reluctant to intervene because there have been several incidents where injured people have subsequently blamed those who came to their aid for causing the injuries - and sued them. | Many are reluctant to intervene because there have been several incidents where injured people have subsequently blamed those who came to their aid for causing the injuries - and sued them. |
Reporting by Helier Cheung |