Timid Wild One wrote:
I think I'm in denial. I'm telling myself it isn't real bc the video quality is so poor. I know it's real, but I am telling myself it isn't.

How horrifying
Same, the whole video was just sick. And I know it shouldn't make me mad, because at least the street cleaner took the time to stop and move the poor girl out of the way, but the way the street cleaner just kind of tossed the girl at first made me angry.


LA Times says the girl is reportedly in ICU. 


 

Various government agencies in Foshan gave about $4,000 to the trash collector who helped Wang. She has said she will be giving the money to the family of the injured girl, according to local media reports.

The driver of both of the vans that struck Wang have been apprehended by police, according to the Guangzhou Daily.

China has no Good Samaritan-style law, and many in the country avoid helping such strangers in need for fear they will be blamed for the accident.

Last week, a bus driver who helped an elderly woman who fell ill on the bus collected contact information from four eyewitnesses in the event he was accused of harming the woman.

In the past week, it was reported that a tourist from the U.S. jumped into West Lake in Hangzhou to save a suicidal woman. Many are questioning why none of the Chinese bystanders did anything to help. The case has elicited a similar torrent of outrage online.


  


Timid Wild One wrote:
^That was really unnecessary.