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a woman in Yiwu, Zhejiang, was pressed on the ground by her boyfriend for wanting to check his mobile phone


2020-05-26 21:16


May 26, 2020, Yiwu, Zhejiang. The woman exposed on the Internet wanted to check her boyfriend's mobile phone, and was dragged by the boyfriend on the ground for domestic violence, pinched her neck for tens of seconds, and then punched her face. The whole process lasted about ten minutes. According to sources, the woman did not intend to count her boyfriend, nor did she intentionally film his violent and ugly side. The woman has a cat, and she usually monitors the cat ’s health.



Before the incident, the woman noticed that her boyfriend was not right, whether it was answering the phone or sending a message, she became "sneaky". There seems to be something untold secret. As a girlfriend, she was naturally uncomfortable to see this scene, and then she also became suspicious in her heart, feeling that her boyfriend was carrying a string with other women. To confirm her guess, the woman wanted to check her boyfriend's phone. Fear of being rejected, the woman is going to secretly check. Unfortunately, she was discovered by her boyfriend as soon as she got the phone.

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