Pregnant in may, pregnant women were thrown to the ground in the mall? The two people involved have been under police control.

On the evening of November 15th, a pregnant woman was beaten in a shopping center in Wukesong, Beijing. According to Mr. Chen, his wife, who was pregnant in May, collided with a woman at the corner of the counter while shopping in the bakery on the first floor of the shopping center. Subsequently, the woman chased out of the bakery and quarreled with the pregnant woman, and grabbed the pregnant woman’s neck and fell to the ground. After the incident, Mr. Chen offered a reward of 5,000 yuan online, hoping that the insider would provide clues to the hitter. At present, the two people involved have been under the control of the police.
Event: The man’s circle of friends offered a reward for the wife-falling suspect.
"My daughter-in-law is pregnant for five months. It’s so hateful for that woman to know that my daughter-in-law is pregnant and throw her down. I am willing to pay 5000 yuan as a reward for finding information about this person. Everyone helped me forward it. " On November 16, Mr. Chen sent six friends in a row, hoping to find someone who knocked down his pregnant wife.
It happened in the evening of November 15th. According to Mr. Chen, at about 6: 50 that day, his wife went shopping at the bakery on the first floor of Wukesong Zhuo Zhan Shopping Center after work, and had a physical collision with a woman at the corner of the counter. "The woman stepped on my daughter-in-law’s left foot, and her elbow hit her stomach. Then my daughter-in-law gave her a look, and the woman stared at her and said,’ What are you looking at me for? My daughter-in-law said,’ You hit me,’ and the man said,’ What happened to me hitting you?’ " Mr. Chen said that during the conversation, his wife had walked out of the bakery, but the woman and her fellow men chased her out of the store and continued to pester her. "My daughter-in-law said’ I’m pregnant’, and the man said’ What’s wrong with you being pregnant? Does it have anything to do with me?’ Then he threw away her mobile phone and grabbed her by the neck and threw her to the ground."
Mr. Chen said that the woman returned to the bakery to continue shopping after hitting people, and after buying bread, she walked away with her fellow men. His wife called him for help, and he told his wife to call the police immediately and take photos of the hitter.
Follow-up: pregnant women are not seriously ill but depressed.
Nearly half an hour after the incident, Mr. Chen rushed to the scene with the police, but since the hitter had already left, Mr. Chen had to go with the police to collect the monitoring in the bakery.
Mr. Chen’s remake of the surveillance video shows that after his wife and a woman met at the corner of the counter of the bakery (because the corner is out of the range of the surveillance probe, it is impossible to see whether they have a physical collision at the corner), his wife looked back at the woman and walked outside the bakery, and then the woman chased out of the bakery and argued with her. His wife was forced to take two steps back in the process of arguing with the woman. The woman continued to approach until the two faces were face to face. Then, the woman suddenly raised her hand and grabbed the pregnant woman’s neck and fell to the ground. After the pregnant woman fell to the ground, the woman and her fellow man returned to the bakery. When the pregnant woman got up and caught up, she was pushed by the woman.
The reporter’s bakery learned that the pregnant woman was beaten that day, but because it was at the peak time and there were many customers in the store, the clerk didn’t notice the dispute between the two, and he didn’t know why the hitter was violent. He only knew that the hitter left after buying bread with cash in the bakery, so he could not provide more clues at present.
Fearing that the fetus would be affected, Mr. Chen took his wife to a nearby hospital for fetal heart monitoring after seeing the monitoring. The doctor said that the situation was relatively stable. The next day, Mr. Chen accompanied his wife to the maternity hospital for a five-month abnormality check. "The doctor said that the results of the abnormality check were relatively normal. After I described to her what my daughter-in-law was beaten, the doctor said that the risk of fetal development could not be ruled out."
Mr. Chen said that because his wife was suddenly so frightened, she is now very depressed and afraid to go out alone. She is worried that the fetus will be affected, so she has taken time off to rest at home.
Police: The two people involved have been under police control.
"She actually threw my daughter-in-law to the ground after she showed that she was pregnant, and she is also a woman and has the opportunity to become a mother. This behavior is really bad." Mr. Chen said that his wife is very honest at ordinary times and will not take the initiative to have conflicts with others. It is very angry that the other party fights with pregnant women just because of a small collision. "What is even more exasperating is that they continue to buy bread after beating people."
It is understood that Mr. Chen sent the remake of the surveillance video online, and the news that he offered a reward for finding the hitter was also actively forwarded by netizens. "I know that the work of the police is very busy, so I hope to mobilize more people to find people in my own way, find the hitters as soon as possible, and give my wife an account." Mr. Chen said that if he can find the other party, he hopes that the other party can solemnly apologize and compensate his wife for her mental loss.
On the evening of the 17th, the reporter of Beiqing Daily learned from Haidian police that the two people involved in the case had been under police control, and the details were under investigation.
(The original title is "Pregnant women are thrown to the ground in shopping malls")