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Female tourists refused to chat up and were beaten. Female tourists refused to chat up and were kick

Recently, when a 19-year-old Japanese woman was traveling in Seoul, she refused to talk to a Korean man. As a result, she was knocked down by the 33 year old man and kicked her hair with her feet. The woman later posted photos on twitter, saying that public security in South Korea was unsafe, which aroused heated discussion among Japanese and Korean netizens.

Female tourists refused to chat up and were beaten

According to the "Korea Daily" reported that South Korean police on the 24th have launched an investigation into the incident, and said that if the charges are true, the man will be prosecuted for assault and insult.

On the 23rd, a Japanese woman named miyurin posted four photos on twitter, saying that she was accosted by a man in Japanese while traveling in Seoul. The incident occurred at the entrance of Hongyi University in Seoul at 6 a.m. on the 23rd.

At first, miyurin ignored each other. Later, after indicating that the man's behavior was "disturbing", she continued to be entangled by the other party, and even made vicious remarks, scolding her and her fellow friends as "elbow Barry" (a word used to scold the Japanese in Korean).

Later, miyurin took out his mobile phone and wanted to record the video and deposit the certificate. Unexpectedly, after being found by the other party, miyurin rushed over and beat violently. It can be seen from the photos that although miyurin has been knocked to the ground, the man still kept scratching her hair, beating her, and even kicking her.

Afterwards, miyurin said on twitter that 'security in South Korea is not very safe'

Although the injured woman was not reported to the police, after the incident attracted attention, the South Korean police launched an investigation and found the perpetrator on the afternoon of the 24th. On the same day, the injured woman and her party also went to the police station to cooperate with the investigation.

In an interview with the media, the Korean man involved stressed that he had no malice towards Japan. He said that the other party first scolded himself in Japanese to 'look in the mirror'. He denied the violence, said he only grabbed each other's hair, and insisted that the relevant video was fabricated.

However, the police found that the online video was not fake, and the man's violence was also true. They plan to summon the man involved to conduct a detailed investigation and say that if the other party refuses, they will apply for an arrest warrant.

So far, miyurin's Twitter has been forwarded 130000 times. Japanese netizens have said 'it's outrageous',' why go to Korea? ',' Are you okay.

Some South Korean netizens also left a sincere apology at the bottom of twitter, saying that the man's behavior was shameful, I apologize from the bottom of my heart.