14-Year Old Girl Brutally Assaulted and Left for Dead In Busan

Via a reader tip comes this absolutely horrible assault of a 14-year old girl in Busan:

A horrific attack in South Korea’s Province of Busan has caused outrage around the globe after pictures of the victim were revealed online.

A group of middle school students attacked and nearly killed a 14-year-old girl in Busan, South Korea. The four attackers were captured on CCTV attacking the girl with a metal pipe, a chair, several soju bottles, and lit cigarettes. The girls then took pictures of the bloodied victim after the attack and sent it to other students to ‘brag’ about what they did.

While the victim was 14 years old, three of her attackers were of the same age as she was too. One of the attackers was only 13 years old. They attacked her for 1 hour and 30 minutes before leaving her to die.  [Viral 4 Real]

You can read the rest at the link, but this was actually the second time they assaulted her in response to the victim accepting a phone call from the boyfriend of one of the attackers.

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Liz
Liz
6 years ago

Something strange is happening to girls.
Seems to be a worldwide phenomenon (at least, the first world)
More girls are in juvie now than boys.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3250383/More-girls-boys-juvenile-justice-system.html
It’s like they are turning into jackals.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

“More girls are in juvie now than boys.”

That’s because girls have been encouraged to be selfish bítches who can act without consequences.

When I hear wussy white knights say stupid shít like “I won’t hit a woman” I am reminded why they can act like such bítches.

If a man acted or ran his mouth like I have heard women do in public, he would get his àss kicked. This keeps men in line.

“Women are equal” so I am all for smacking one in the mouth if she starts talking trash in the same way one would smack a man in the mouth.

Fortunately, I live in Korea where women don’t feel the need to show their “equality” by acting like the lowest percentile of men… instead of America where I would be in jail for smacking some rude bítch.

This idea came about in the Pyongtaek train station where some trashy fat dependent was going off at the top of her lungs to her military husband who could only stand with his head down.

After a while, my friends and I yelled stuff like, “Don’t take that shít. Smack that fat bítch!”

His head went down further… and, sadly, we likely made it worse for him when they got home… “Why didn’t you stand up for me?”

Liz
Liz
6 years ago

Well, the mother here wrote an angry series of Facebook posts.
They got theirs!

In a similar vein, here’s another case of unjustly accused. After serving five months in prison he was released. What happened to his accuser I wonder? Bet she’s on the career fast track.

https://www.jqpublicblog.com/appeals-court-finds-judge-abused-discretion-reverses-lieutenants-sex-assault-conviction/

The clue is here: “The sought testimony was part of an alternative defense theory: that MG’s boyfriend after her relationship with Leonhardt – an Air Force officer who had been in the same squadron and remained her boyfriend at the time of trial – had heard about her sexual exploits with Leonhardt and become angry about it. This could have threatened their relationship, and thus could have supplied MG with a motive to disown consensual sexual behavior with Leonhard.”

That seems to be a common theme in these cases.

Tbonetylr
Tbonetylr
6 years ago

“This idea came about in the Pyongtaek train station where some trashy fat dependent was going off at the top of her lungs to her military husband who could only stand with his head down.
After a while, my friends and I yelled stuff like, “Don’t take that shít. Smack that fat bítch!”
His head went down further… and, sadly, we likely made it worse for him when they got home… “Why didn’t you stand up for me?””

Let’s try to stick to some version of the truth, shall we?

“Fortunately, I live in Korea where women don’t feel the need to show their “equality” by acting like the lowest percentile of men… instead of America where I would be in jail for smacking some rude bítch.”

I’m starting to think you haven’t lived in South Korea for a long, long time. North Korea maybe, by what you describe, but South Korea? LOL, no way. Nice try though, chickenbeheaded 😉

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