Shih Hsin University student slashes female student’s neck after she rejects his advances
Taiwan News
Date: 2017/12/11
By: Keoni Everington, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Just as she was headed to class, a female Shih Hsin University
(SHU) student was suddenly slashed in the neck by a male student in the hallway at 10 a.m. this morning (Dec. 11), after she rejected his advances, reported Liberty Times.
After an initial police investigation, it is believed that a male third year English major at SHU surnamed Chen (陳) had an ongoing crush on a female second year Business student surnamed Shih (石). When Shih approached Chen and she rejected his advances this morning, out of anger, it is believed that he grabbed a fruit knife he had concealed and slashed her neck.
During the course of the assault, Shih sustained a three-centimeter knife wound to her neck, and though this caused continuous bleeding, she retained consciousness as she was sent to Wanfang Hospital. Shih’s wounds were not deemed life-threatening, and she has already been sent home to recuperate. [FULL STORY]