Life, the Obstacle Course

A Middle School Student Was Abducted & Beaten for Nine Hours…a Case of Mistaken Identity

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This would be, a REALLY AWFUL case of the results of a mistaken identity, from the Front Page Sections, translated…

A third-year middle school student from Hsinbei City, Wang, two days ago after school, on his way home, was blocked by a group, and, although he’d been smart to run back to the campus security’s office, he was still forcefully taken into the car, where he was kept locked up, and beaten and interrogated for a total of nine hours; the police late two nights ago, arrested three people involved, and was about to rescue Wang, Wang was already let go of, and went home on his own, the three individuals who were taken into custody told the police, “We’d taken the wrong person.”

The police investigated, that two evenings ago, as the student, Wang had, just stepped out of his school, eight bullies came and took him, after he was driven to a lumber factory in Sinchuang somewhere, he was beaten by a baseball bat, taser by the men who took him, those who’d beaten him asked, “Were you the one who beat up on our friend? Why did you beat our friend up?”

Wang who was already beaten badly to bleeding and bruising kept answering, “No, it wasn’t me, I’d never beaten anyone up………”, and after a continuing nine hours of grilling him like so, the person in charge of this group all of a sudden told his gang, that “we’d gotten the wrong guy”, then, abandoned him, and ran off; Wang took a cab, and returned to his residence in Shijr on his own.

As the student, Wang was being forcibly taken away he’d not hollered out for help, the other parents who’d gone to school to pick up their young thought that the guys were horse-playing, the teachers at the school had originally about to go up to inquire about the situations, and were, pushed to the side, the instructor couldn’t pull Wang to safety, but did immediately notify the police.

And so, this, is how violent teens can get, especially when the teens thought that you’d beaten up on their friend, they are more than likely to retaliate with violence, because they felt the need to stand up for the friend, and besides, the teenager brains had yet to have become as developed as the adult brains, so they can’t foresee the consequences of their own actions yet.

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