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A streamer’s hand is cut off with a sword during a live broadcast

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A creepy scene he had to witness thousands of users following a live broadcast of a popular Chinese streamer on WeiboTHE Chirping China. The images then went viral.

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Is that everyone can observe live and direct as in the middle of the broadcast, a young man attacked with a sword and cut off his hand to the indicated streamer You Jianan ​, indeed, it was possible to see how the severed hand flies through the air.

The transmission Jianan did it with another influencer known as shijiaming from Xiamen Huatian College of Foreign Affairs, aTHE Xiamen City, Fujian Province, China.

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In the images, which obviously then went everywhere, you can see the man, dressed in a black shirt, the streamer suddenly recedes.

The two Chinese influencers were chatting with the audience at the time, and suddenly the attacker appeared behind themand without any warning, he swung his sword and cut off one of the hands.

The young attacker was arrested.

The young attacker was arrested.

Witnesses of the event later uploaded videos, which also went viral, where you can see how the two young streamers run away and the attacker runs after themchasing them.

According to local media Asia One, there was an ambulance and several policemen sent to the spot after receiving reports of the ongoing fight.

The boy was rescued by an ambulance.

The boy was rescued by an ambulance.

The streamer and his friend were taken to the hospital for non-fatal injuries”, according to the press, despite having lost a hand and suffered several cuts on his back.

The Xiamen Municipal Public Security Bureau later reported that the the attacker is a boy of just 14 years whose last name is Luo and who He was arrested at dawn on the 24th.

The press speculates that the altercation was caused by a fight between Ye Jianan and Luo due to a network disputethat didn’t come out.

Source: Clarin

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