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to be so angry at this and just don't know how these people can live with themselves?

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WomanDriver · 21/10/2011 10:23

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2051679/Yue-Yue-year-old-Chinese-girl-run-twice-bystanders-watch-dies.html

I have just read this and am so speechless and angry that people like this in the world exist. This poor little girl :(.

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WomanDriver · 21/10/2011 10:24
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ShirleyKnot · 21/10/2011 10:25

God I hate these misery AIBU's.

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altinkum · 21/10/2011 10:30

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Pootles2010 · 21/10/2011 10:32

I don't think they've fully explained the situation behind this at all!

There have been a spate of occasions in China recently where 'good samaritans' have been charged with harming those they've helped, which has scared people off from helping. Obviously people should still help, but I can't help but feel the daily mail have, as usual, used shock tactics without any intelligent discussion of the actual situation.

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AFuckingKnackeredWoman · 21/10/2011 10:41

Its in the daily mail- no doubt there's more to it.

And where where her parents?

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blondie80 · 21/10/2011 10:44

Pootles can't believe you have tried to justify what happened to this little girl.

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NinkyNonker · 21/10/2011 10:47

I'm not watching that.

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altinkum · 21/10/2011 10:48

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blondie80 · 21/10/2011 10:48

don't watch it i wish i hadn't.

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tigermoll · 21/10/2011 10:48

This is a very sad story for everyone concerned.

However, is there a chance the Daily Mail is choosing to report this as part of their drip-feed of 'aren't foreigners barbaric?'

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mrskeithlemon · 21/10/2011 10:48

blondie80 I dont think pootles2010 was trying to justify what has happened!

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FearTricksPotter · 21/10/2011 10:49

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blondie80 · 21/10/2011 10:54

Sorry for misunderstanding, i meant justify a reason she was ignored for so long.

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Malificence · 21/10/2011 11:13

When we were in China, we were told by our tour guide that people who have knocked someone down with a car will often reverse/drive over them to kill them because they would be responsible for the victim's medical care indefinitely, so killing them is, in effect, less hassle.
In lots of countries, not just China, trying to help an accident victim can end up with you getting arrested and /or sued, it happened to a colleague of DH in Germany, he saved a woman's life by sticking his fist in her groin to stop her bleeding to death and her parents tried to have him arrested for sexual assault. Bonkers.

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HecateGoddessOfTheNight · 21/10/2011 11:16

There is a difference between justifying something and saying here is a possible explanation for why something has happened.

Justifying something implies that you are saying it is ok that it happened. I don't think she was saying anything of the sort!

It is a fact that people in china get sued when they have tried to help someone. It is well reported.

Since that is the case, it is reasonable to suggest that there is a possible reason why people didn't help.

It is not saying it is ok. It is saying that these people possibly had in mind all the stories of others who DID help someone in need and ended up getting their arses sued off.

If that is happening - it may explain why people would walk by.

It doesn't mean it is morally ok to walk by.

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MoaninMinny · 21/10/2011 11:18

However, is there a chance the Daily Mail is choosing to report this as part of their drip-feed of 'aren't foreigners barbaric?'

so why are bbc and other media reporting it also, in same way

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AlpinePony · 21/10/2011 11:27

afuckingknackeredwoman Yabvu to think this didn't happen because I) it was in the mail and ii) it offends your sensibilities.

There's more going on around the world than tea with the vicar.

The naivety displayed on mn astounds me. :(

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AlpinePony · 21/10/2011 11:28

tigermoll have you ever been east of ramsgate? Wtf do you think goes on in the world?

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dickiedavisthunderthighs · 21/10/2011 11:29

FGS why do people feel the need to post this kind of thing on AIBU?

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Pootles2010 · 21/10/2011 11:33

I wasn't trying to justify, just saying there is more to it! They just put a picture up and went 'ooh isn't it terrible' without trying to look any deeper.

I don't think other media have reported it in the same way Moaning, the guardian had (imho) a much better piece here

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Whatmeworry · 21/10/2011 11:33

YANBU to think its awful, YABU to think that people like this do not exist in the world, that little girls do not die every day, and to inflict the DM on us.

The reason its making waves in China is explained by Pootles above.

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TheRealMrsHannigan · 21/10/2011 11:34

altinkum Sadly she passed away. Sad

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boohoohoo · 21/10/2011 11:35

No the little girl died this morning. To be fair it's been all over the media over the past couple of days, not just the DM. The girls mother was close by but the little girl had wandered off. It really is so sad.

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