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Chinese woman brutally attacked 3 years ago, battles leukaemia, needs funds for treatment

Desperate 22-year-old college student who lost teeth in public toilet assault by stranger turns to live-streaming to raise cash

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A young woman in China who was brutally attacked in a public toilet three years ago has been diagnosed with leukaemia and is desperately seeking online donations to pay for her medical treatment. Photo: RedNote/Douyin
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A Chinese woman who recently recovered from injuries she suffered in an assault by a stranger in a public toilet has been diagnosed with leukaemia, attracting widespread sympathy on social media.

The 22-year-old, known as Xu, first came to public attention when she was savagely beaten by a man of the same age in Yongkang, Zhejiang province, eastern China on October 30, 2022.

The assault, which lasted more than 20 minutes, left Xu with serious injuries to her head and eyes. She also lost teeth in the attack.

The 22-year-old Xu, above, was subjected to a sustained and terrifying attack in 2022. Photo: RedNote
The 22-year-old Xu, above, was subjected to a sustained and terrifying attack in 2022. Photo: RedNote

The man, surnamed Yu, was sentenced to two years and 11 months in prison for the crime of intentional injury. He has already been released according to Xu, the Beijing News reported.

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Xu said in the wake of the attack she suffered frequent headaches, collapses and impaired vision. She also developed depression and anxiety.

She underwent a tooth implant procedure earlier this year and the scars on her face have almost healed completely.

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Xu said she found a job in September as a live-streamer, selling tickets for a billiards hall.

A slip detailing the medical treatment Xu is receiving. She is seeking to raise US$70,000 in public donations to pay her medical bills. Photo: RedNote
A slip detailing the medical treatment Xu is receiving. She is seeking to raise US$70,000 in public donations to pay her medical bills. Photo: RedNote
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