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CHILD WARNING *CW* Kid slammed and dies

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angry mob kills two gang members :marseyflaghaiti: :marseydead:

Haiti. No backstory.

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Teenager is lynched :marseysoyrope: with stones and sliced with an ax

https://www.sspds.ce.gov.br/2018/01/10/title10343/

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Woman gets beaten

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John Richard Owens (7 January 1956 – 4 November 1980) was a Welsh professional boxer who fought under the name Johnny Owen. His seemingly fragile appearance earned him many epithets, including the "Merthyr Matchstick" and the "Bionic Bantam". He began boxing at the age of eight and undertook a long amateur career, competing in more than 120 fights and representing Wales in competitions. He turned professional in September 1976 at the age of 20, winning his debut bout against George Sutton. Owen beat Sutton again in his sixth professional fight to win his first title, the vacant bantamweight title in the Welsh Area.Owen challenged for the British bantamweight title in his tenth professional fight in 1977. He defeated champion Paddy Maguire in the eleventh round to win the title, becoming the first Welshman in more than 60 years to hold the belt. Owen recorded five further victories, including a defence of his British title against Wayne Evans, before meeting Paul Ferreri for the Commonwealth bantamweight title. He defeated the experienced Australian on points to claim the Commonwealth title and challenged Juan Francisco Rodríguez for the European title four months later. The fight in Almería, Spain, was shrouded in controversy and Owen suffered his first defeat in a highly contentious decision.Owen went on to win seven consecutive bouts within a year to rechallenge Rodríguez in February 1980. He avenged his earlier defeat by beating Rodríguez on points to win the European title. He challenged World Boxing Council (WBC) champion Lupe Pintor for his world bantamweight title on 19 September 1980, losing the contest by way of a twelfth round knockout after being knocked down for the third time. Owen left the ring on a stretcher and never regained consciousness. He fell into a coma and died seven weeks later in a Los Angeles hospital at the age of 24.Owen possessed a professional career record of 25 wins (11 by knockout), 1 draw and 2 defeats. His only career losses came against Rodríguez and Pintor. He remains revered in the South Wales Valleys where he was raised, particularly in his hometown of Merthyr Tydfil where a statue commemorating his life and career was unveiled in 2002.

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Looking for a clip

Hey! I'm looking for a clip where this black guy in a third world country is getting beaten with sticks and gets cracked in the head and starts to posture (probably due to brain damage) I saw it on 4chan a while ago and came here looking for it out of curiosity

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same guy killing another old person

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Dude beaten :marseypunched: to death :marseyironmaiden: in Myanmar

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Video shows the victim kneeling at the edge of a pit, surrounded by alleged members of Myanmar's ethnic armed groups, before being executed.


The video, showing a man in civilian clothes being brutally beaten to death by a member of an armed group on October 30, 2019, was circulated on social media. Members of the armed group, wearing partial uniforms and carrying AK-47 guns and knives, asked the victim to pray for his final wishes in Rakhine and Burmese.

"May my soul be restored to my brothers and mother. May the Arakan Army [AA] enjoy peace," the victim said in Burmese with an Rakhine accent.

After the victim prayed, a member of an armed group wearing only pants and no shirt hit the victim in the back of the head, knocking him down in the pit.

The man then hit the victim on the head multiple times until the victim died.

The video footage of the brutal murder was removed from social media hours after it was circulated.


It was difficult to determine which organization or armed group the attackers belonged to because they were not wearing full uniforms.

However, based on the remarks of those involved and the mention of "AA", it is likely that the murder involved some ethnic Rakhine people and was likely to be related to "AA".

There has been much criticism so far denouncing the brutal murder, with accusations leveled against the AA and the Myanmar military.


However, in an interview with BBC Burmese on October 31, a representative of the AA refused to disclose any knowledge of the murder, saying that the organization did not commit such murders. AA representatives accused the Myanmar military of involvement.

A spokesman for the Myanmar military's True News Information Group denied the accusation and reiterated that the murder was the work of the AA.

"We absolutely cannot accept this kind of murder. [The victim] should not be tortured like this, no matter what mistakes he made," Arakan National Party (ANP) lawmaker Daw Khin Saw Wai said.

She added that she wanted to urge ethnic armed groups and the army to consider the innocent victims of violence between them, but she did not want to blame the fighting on the armed groups or the army.

In September, three civilians were beheaded in northern Rakhine State. On September 10, the bodies of the two victims were displayed at the market intersection in Kan Taung Gyi Village, Myeypon Township.

On the same day, another beheaded civilian body was also displayed in a village in Ann town.

"This kind of murder is a horrific thing. Those who commit these murders are threatening our human society. This lawless murder must be investigated if possible." Lawyer and human rights defender Robert San Aung (Robert San Aung) said.

He said the two sides needed to engage in dialogue because the lack of peace was leading to civilian deaths.


Information Sources https://www.bnionline.net/en/news/aa-denies-allegation-killing-video-clip

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Robbers brutally killed ATM guard

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