A man was seen grabbing a young girl from a father on a street in North China. CCTV footage shows the father holding his child tightly and kicking the suspect.
A man was seen trying to grab a young girl from a father on a street in North China. CCTV footage shows the father holding his child tightly and kicking the suspect.
Photo: Daily Mail
This is the shocking moment a father fights off a suspected kidnapper who tries to snatch his daughter from him on a street in Fujin, Heilongjiang Province.
Surveillance camera footage shows a man in a hoodie following the father and child on a street before attempting to grab the girl.
The man, who was said to suffer from a mental illness, left after being kicked in the crotch by the father.
A man in hoodie was seen watching a father and a young girl shopping on a street in China Photo: Daily Mail
He followed the pair closely before attempting to grab the girl from her father’s arms Photo: Daily Mail
CCTV footage shows the father was doing grocery shopping with his daughter at a food store on the street.
A man in hoodie can be seen standing behind the pair and started following behind as they walked.
The man then attempted to grab the young girl but her father quickly reacted.
CCTV footage shows the man pulling the young girl away from the father in Fujin, Heilongjiang. Photo: Daily Mail
The father held his daughter’s arm tightly as he kicked the man in his crotch area.
The man gave up and ran away from the scene quickly.
According to the vendor, the man had appeared in the neighbourhood a few days before.
Luckily the father kicked the man in his private parts and saved his daughter from danger Photo: Daily Mail
According to the vendor, the man had appeared in the neighbourhood a few days before.
‘He did this three, four days ago, trying to snatch a young girl from a mother on the street. He appears to have mental illness,’ he said.
A street vendor, pictured, said he had seen the man and appeared to have mental illness Photo: Daily Mail
Local police warned members of public to report if they encounter any similar situation Photo: Daily Mail
The Fujin police, who spoke in a phone interview with Pear, claimed that they had never received any cases like that before.
‘If any members of the public have had similar situations, please don’t hesitate to contact the police straight away,’ he reminded.
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