PUBLISHED: 06:36 EST, 29 March 2016 | UPDATED: 06:41 EST, 29 March 2016
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Horrifying photos have emerged of a naked high school teacher in Guangxi province trying to rape a female student on campus.
The incident occurred around noon time on March 28 at Taiping High School in Lingshan County, the People's Daily Online reports.
Teachers immediately intervened and managed to free the student from the 30-year-old male teacher, surnamed Huo. The victim reportedly suffered no injuries.
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Shocking: Photos have emerged of a naked man trying to rape a student at a high school in Guangxi, China
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Awful: Photos show the employee at the school hugging the student while other students look on in horror
The photos show the naked man grabbing hold of the girl from behind and pushing her against a wall in broad daylight.
The Publicity Department of Lingshan County released a statement today confirming the incident.
It said Huo has a suspected mental illness and works in the laboratories of the school.
The statement said the teacher had received treatment in 2011 for psycotic episodes, however after two years he was declared fit to return to work.
The school chose to base Huo in the laboratory and said he would not be allowed to teach classes. For the past five years he has performed well in his role.
After the incident, faculty immediately called the police and informed the man's family who took him to the hospital for treatment.
According to the official statement, the female student was not harmed in the ordeal.
The city's Public Security Bureau are investigating the incident.
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Appalling: The man surnamed Huo pushed the girl against a wall before teachers intervened and freed the girl
In his bestselling book The Tipping Point, science writer Malcolm Gladwell describes a shocking event that occurred in a Queens, New York, neighborhood in 1964. Recent investigations suggest the story was exaggerated in the media, but the facts remain that a young woman named Kitty Genovese was attacked and stabbed repeatedly over a period of half an hour while thirty-eight witnesses heard her screams or saw the attack and did nothing, not even call the police.
Many of the news accounts of the incident focused on the lack of moral character of the witnesses and the dehumanizing alienation of urban living. But two social psychologists, Bibb Latané and John Darley, believed it had to have been more than that. All thirty-eight witnesses could not have been monsters.
Through a series of experiments, Latané and Darley reached the conclusion that the probability of action by an individual in an emergency is inversely proportional to the number of bystanders. In one of the experiments, the researchers asked participants to take a survey in a room that slowly filled with smoke. When the participants were alone, 75 percent of them reported the smoke. When they were joined by two other participants, only 38 percent of the groups reported it. When a participant was joined by two “confederates,” who were in on the experiment and ignored the smoke, the number of participants who reported the “emergency” fell to an astounding 10 percent.
Thinking the "best" would be that they all rallied and tackled the rapist and kicked him the nuts. That is the kind of "best" i would think of. Not standing there with your hands in your pocket while a young woman is being attacked. That is the worst in a human being.
Thinking the "best" would be that they all rallied and tackled the rapist and kicked him the nuts. That is the kind of "best" i would think of. Not standing there with your hands in your pocket while a young woman is being attacked. That is the worst in a human being.
Or they simply could not believe what they were seeing...Or, yeah, the whole "male" thing...
Uh huh. That's not an excuse. You intervene. I have intervened to help people. That's what you DO as human being. I have helped lost kids find their parents. I have stood by for someone in a medical crisis and so forth. Someone crashed their car at the daycare and i went over and opened the door and help them while the lady's face was bleeding. You intervene and step in and dont stand their watching like some arsehole.
Uh huh. That's not an excuse. You intervene. I have intervened to help people. That's what you DO as human being. I have helped lost kids find their parents. I have stood by for someone in a medical crisis and so forth. Someone crashed their car at the daycare and i went over and opened the door and help them while the lady's face was bleeding. You intervene and step in and dont stand their watching like some arsehole.
The pictures are out of order. The middle picture is first, then the last picture, then the FIRST picture. And none of them are moving toward the girl. Some of them moved BACK, one stopped to watch, a couple turned their heads, but not the direction of their feet. And there was enough time for the guy in red to walk past the bench to in front of the doorway and stop and for 2 guys to come down the stairs and walk past.
-- Edited by Lawyerlady on Tuesday 29th of March 2016 12:06:15 PM
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The pictures are out of order. The middle picture is first, then the last picture, then the third picture. And none of them are moving toward the girl. Some of them moved BACK, one stopped to watch, a couple turned their heads, but not the direction of their feet. And there was enough time for the guy in red to walk past the bench to in front of the doorway and stop and for 2 guys to come down the stairs and walk past.
I can only see it on a small screen. To me, it looks like movement is happening. And it does say he was immediately stopped, so idk.
Immediately? If it was immediate, he would have been swarmed by those men while he was grabbing that girl. He had the time to get into position. And, the students didn't stop it, teachers did.
Look where the guy in the red starts. He is walking towards the scene. The middle pic is the first pic, the last pic is the second and the first pic in the article is the third pic. You can see the men on the left STILL have their hands in their pockets by the third pic where the man is red has walked several steps ahead. So, no, there was NO movement by them to help her.
am going with the " shock " scenario--these are young kids--the guy's a teacher, probably known to many of them--he's naked and apparently attacking a female student--takes a moment to register--also, we don't know how long this took to play out--fifteen to twenty seconds ? a minute ?--difficult to know without being there--the guy's unarmed and clearly off his rocker--would have dropped him in an instant
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am going with the " shock " scenario--these are young kids--the guy's a teacher, probably known to many of them--he's naked and apparently attacking a female student--takes a moment to register--also, we don't know how long this took to play out--fifteen to twenty seconds ? a minute ?--difficult to know without being there--the guy's unarmed and clearly off his rocker--would have dropped him in an instant
What I noticed is that all the observers are males. Not another female around, anywhere.
The crazies are everywhere in China due to the one child law, which eliminated most females. I'm not sure any female can feel safe in any environment over there at this time or ever.
The teacher is obviously off his rocker and I bet, single.
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