A 14-year-old girl in Changsha, Hunan, China, was bullied and beaten by many classmates half a month ago and was forced to cut her throat to survive. Related videos attracted attention. This is the second time that the girl has been beaten by classmates recently, and she has many open wounds on her body...On the evening of April 23, the High-tech Zone Branch of the Changsha Municipal Public Security Bureau issued a report on the case. In the video posted by the girl's parents, the girl was beaten by multiple girls and boys in school uniforms and was repeatedly slapped and stomped on the head. Someone shouted, "Bring the knife, I'm going to stab her." In the video, there is a scene where the neck was cut. Comprehensive mainland media reports said that the girl said she was beaten by Yan Mouhan and others from school. In order to escape the beating, the girl picked up broken glass and scratched her throat. She attempted suicide and begged Yan Mouhan and others to stop the beating. Unexpectedly, in exchange for The beatings intensified. Parent Mr. Liu said that on April 16, his daughter was beaten by a female classmate for more than an hour. When the other party asked to change places, her daughter was worried that she would be beaten again, so she picked up the broken glass and said, "I will die for you if I beat you again." ". Mr. Liu said that his daughter had multiple cuts on her neck and injuries to her wrists and face, which were identified as minor injuries of Level 2. On April 16, the inpatient disease diagnosis certificate issued by Hunan Aerospace Hospital showed that the girl had an open injury to her wrist (right, part of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle was broken); multiple open wounds on her neck; facial contusions; scalp hematoma; It is recommended to continue hospitalization. Mr. Liu hopes that the attacker will be punished criminally.

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