
On February 11, Long An Ward Police (Tây Ninh Province) announced they are investigating and verifying a case in which a young man assaulted a student following a traffic collision in the area.
The incident was captured by a resident’s security camera and spread on social media on the evening of February 10, causing public outrage.
According to footage extracted from the camera, at around 4:47 PM on February 10, at the Tập Đoàn 5 three-way intersection in Long An Ward, a ninth-grade student riding an electric bicycle collided with a motorbike driven by a young man who was carrying his wife and small child.
Although the collision caused no injuries or property damage and neither vehicle fell, the motorbike driver suddenly rushed toward the student, grabbed him by the neck, and repeatedly punched him in the face, causing the victim to fall onto the road. The attacker then continued kicking the student’s head, face, and stomach while the victim lay on the ground covering his head in self-defense.
Speaking to Thanh Niên newspaper, N.T.B.H, the student’s parent, said the boy returned home in a state of panic after the assault. Because the security camera footage did not clearly capture the motorbike’s license plate, the family posted the clip on social media hoping the public could help identify the attacker, and also filed a report with authorities.
Long An Ward Police are currently working to locate the suspect using witness statements and footage from nearby cameras and will handle the case strictly in accordance with the law.
Source: Vietnam Insider

