He didn't even want to pay back the money he had intentionally borrowed to reunite with his ex-girlfriend

Jul 29, 2024

He didn't even want to pay back the money he had intentionally borrowed to reunite with his ex-girlfriend
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The story of a man who intentionally caused a car accident to meet his ex-girlfriend again is shocking.

According to Chinese media such as Hong Xing News and Jimu News, A, a man living in Dafu County, Mejou City, Guangdong Province, was in court on charges of hitting and injuring his ex-girlfriend B and her father with a car.

According to a police investigation, A dated B, a woman in her 20s who was 14 years younger, for four years. When they were in a relationship, A had an affair.



However, B forgave A and even promised to marry him.

Meanwhile, B lent 1 million yuan (about 200 million won) to support A's car sales business.



When A's behavior did not improve, B announced his separation and moved to another city.

A few days later, A contacted me saying he would pay back all the money, and insisted on meeting in person to discuss the details.



As a result, B was riding a motorcycle with his father to his appointment when he suddenly collided with a car that rushed.

B was a relatively minor injury, but his father suffered a serious injury that required surgery.

B, who couldn't handle it alone, eventually called A and asked for help.

A, who rushed to the hospital, cared for B and her father with utmost care and paid for treatment instead.

However, it was A who caused the car accident.

He intentionally hit two people coming to the appointment and hid in the back seat, and asked a friend in the passenger seat to deal with the accident.

In a police investigation, A thought that if he helped settle the accident, his girlfriend would come back and he would not have to pay back the 1 million yuan he borrowed," he stated.

B said he was in great shock when he learned about this belatedly and regretted trusting him.

The prosecutor demanded three years and two months in prison for A and a year and 10 months in prison for a friend who helped the crime and pretended to be a driver, respectively.

The court will continue its trial later.

Netizens say "It's not just a car accident, it's a deliberate attempted murder", They are showing critical reactions such as "'It's more dramatic than a drama' and "'It's human trash.'"



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