Wuhan Woman's Shirt Torn Off in Fight Over Subway Seat

Wuhan Woman's Shirt Torn Off in Fight Over Subway Seat
Aug 05, 2015 By eChinacities.com

A fight over a subway seat on Wuhan's Hongshan Line turned violent last Sunday when a middle aged woman attempted to rip off another woman's clothing. The young girl and woman were arguing over a seat, when the girl swore at the middle aged woman. The middle aged woman started to attack the girl, trying to rip her clothes off, pulling her shirt over her head.

Other subway passengers intervened and were able to calm the two women down. Netizens joked that the young women's boyfriend had to come in and stop the fight, but in fact the man who came in between the two was just a well-intentioned stranger.

Source: ifeng.com

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Keywords: Wuhan fight Wuhan Hongshan Line Wuhan subway

6 Comments

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Garbo

People's behavior has gotten worse and worse over the past five to ten years,

Aug 06, 2015 14:15 Report Abuse

Benjamin321

Oh no! Not the shirt! NOT THE SHIRT! All face must have been lost! The horror... the horror...

Aug 06, 2015 13:34 Report Abuse

Guest2650392

While this was happening some kid was peeing in a different compartment.

Aug 06, 2015 06:57 Report Abuse

Karajorma

Isn't the seat next to the girl empty anyway?

Aug 06, 2015 23:35 Report Abuse

kuntmans

Probably deserved it. The young have no respect for elders any more. Lucky the stranger was there to intervene.

Aug 05, 2015 15:53 Report Abuse

RachelDiD

You have to admit, though, it is hard to respect someone who has lived all the way to their middle ages and still doesn't know that you shouldn't rip people's clothes off in public over a stupid subway seat.

Aug 06, 2015 00:33 Report Abuse