Yueyue Video, October 2011: 2-Year-Old Girl in China Hit By Car

by NowPublic Staff | October 17, 2011 at 08:40 am
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A 2-Year-Old Named Yueyue Was Hit By a Car in Foshan, China And Left on the Street. Here is the Yueyue Video

Here is the worst thing you will see all day. Video footage of a two-year-old being run over by a car has become the talk of China. CCTV footage shows a two-year-old named Yueyue getting hit by a van. After the van leaves the scene, passersby walk past an injured Yueyue and do nothing to help her.

The Yueyue video shows the young girl walking into the middle of a street in Foshan, China. A van hits the young girl. The driver initially stops after realizing that a pedestrian had been struck, but ends up running over the child again as the van drives off.

As the young girl lay on the street, more than a dozen people walk past her unconscious body without doing anything to help. Unbelievably, she is later hit by another van.

Eventually a garbage collector does the right thing and offers assistance to the seriously injured girl.

Is Yueyue Dead or Alive?


This is a bit confusing. At first, it was reported that Yue Yue died from her injuries. It's since been reported that she is alive and being treated in a Guangzhou hospital. Sadly, her parents have said that the young girl is in a vegetative state.

Meanwhile, the Yueyue case has led to quite a bit of soul-searching.

Here is the Video of Yueyue being hit by a car. It is graphic

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This is a sick and twisted world we live in. Who in their right mind wouldn't even SEE the poor girl in front of their car? Is this a leadon of text/talking while driving? It's hard to believe that not a single soul even stopped, or bent down to do something. If this isn't a sign that the world is coming to an end, I don't know what is.I am glad, however that the girl has survived. I hope she can make a clean recovery, despite the grim situation as it rests at the moment.

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