Man hacks his wife with a meat cleaver after she refused to give him gambling money - June 11, 2024

Panzhou, China

Because she did not agree to give money to her husband to go to the gambling machine, the wife was stabbed dozens of times by her husband. The victim is now out of danger and is receiving further treatment.

Recently, a surveillance video of a man in Guizhou who lost control and stabbed a woman with a knife went viral online.

According to surveillance, at 1:42 am on June 11, in an ordinary house, a man and a woman had a fierce quarrel for unknown reasons, which eventually led to a vicious injury incident.

At first, the woman was lying on the sofa and the man was squatting on the side. However, the two suddenly quarreled, and the woman suddenly stood up and slapped the man. The man then violently beat the woman, and then the man went to get a kitchen knife and slashed at the woman crazily. After being attacked, the woman was unable to resist and could only struggle and scream in pain.

During this process, a woman in black tried to step forward to stop her, but was also scared away by the man with a knife. Then the man continued to slash the woman several times, and the woman fell to the ground without any reaction.

According to the victim, the man wanted to take the money to gamble, but the woman disagreed. After persuading the man for a long time, the woman angrily slapped the man.

As a result, she was beaten by the man and slashed several times with a kitchen knife. Her head was slashed three times and two fingers were cut off. At present, the victim has passed the critical period, can speak and communicate, and is receiving further treatment.

Once the incident was exposed on the Internet, it quickly triggered heated discussions among netizens.

Some netizens expressed strong indignation and discomfort. Some people spoke out, trembling when mentioning their marriage.

Some netizens said that this matter was finally clarified by combining the video and multiple searches. In Panzhou, Guizhou, the man kept talking about divorce, but the woman was unwilling and asked him who he was going to marry. At this age, the man kept divorcing. In fact, the man was already on the verge of losing control. The woman completely lost control and slapped him, and the man lost control as well, and then a tragedy occurred. Both men and women have problems, but the man's problem is bigger, and the woman's problem is not small either. The main reason is that we still don't know why the man kneeled down to beg for a divorce? These are still unknown.

Then another netizen broke the news that the woman (referring to the victim) was still in contact with her ex-husband. Then the man bought a house with the woman. He also raised her ex-husband's daughter and son with the woman. He was with her ex-husband behind his current wife's back. Now he even brought her ex-husband to spend the night at home. The man knew about it a long time ago. This time he seized the opportunity. The man felt that the woman and his ex-husband had colluded to deceive his feelings and money. So they were hacked and destroyed together!

Regardless of the cause of this incident, the man's behavior has been suspected of a crime, at least intentional injury. The man will pay a heavy price for his impulsive and reckless behavior.

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😭Asians love to bring out that cleaver!

Getting hacked up to death is FAR more terrifying than any gun. I've noticed the majority of slashings with large knifes on here is eithin Asians. My absolute 💯 most feared way to go

Well...other ways like burned alive would be as well..but get hacked creeps me out the most.

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Skinning slowly and/or finger-cutting-and-then-to-limbs-and-finally-to-the-neck (I wonder if anybody has a name to this) is a lot more interesting for me honestly speaking - yes.

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Agree

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