Ex-girlfriend rides with others and gets caught in an explosion! Ex-boyfriend has a heated showdown with male friend, ending revealed.
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On the afternoon of the 6th, a conflict resulting from a romantic dispute occurred in Gangshan District, Kaohsiung City. A 28-year-old man named Guo intercepted his ex-girlfriend Ouyang's Japanese sedan while driving a Mercedes-Benz and crashed into her car, alarming nearby residents. Ouyang's friend, a man named Liu, brandished a knife at Guo, but fortunately, no one was injured. After receiving the report, the police immediately arrested both Guo and Liu, referring them to the prosecutor's office for charges of public endangerment and damage, among others, and stressed the importance of handling disputes rationally, firmly opposing any violent behavior.
On the afternoon of the 6th, a relationship dispute occurred in the Gangshan District of Kaohsiung City, where a 28-year-old Mercedes driver collided with another white Japanese sedan at an alley entrance, in which a woman was also inside. The loud noise from the accident caused panic among nearby residents. (Photo / Screenshot)
According to reports, the driver, Mr. Guo, discovered that his ex-girlfriend, Ms. Ouyang, was sitting in the passenger seat of another car, and he immediately intercepted and crashed into the other vehicle. At this moment, Ms. Ouyang's friend, Mr. Liu, got out of the car holding a knife, waving it and shouting at Mr. Guo. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident.
Upon receiving the report, the police quickly arrived at the scene and arrested Mr. Guo and Mr. Liu on the spot, subsequently transferring them to the court for investigation on charges of public danger, destruction, attempted murder, and intimidation. The police emphasized that regardless of the dispute that occurs, it should be handled rationally and that violence to resolve issues will not be tolerated, with strict penalties for those who break the law.
Sanlih News Network urges protecting the privacy of victims, rejecting violent behavior, and seeking help by calling 110 or 113 if assistance is needed.