A girl in Guigang, Guangxi, was forcibly carried onto an ambulance by multiple individuals on the street, shouting hoarsely and seemingly saying “I have hepatitis B.” Netizens questioned why she was taken away forcefully and the hospital quickly dispelled rumors. A blogger pointed out that the best way to dispel rumors is to let the girl “come out and walk a few steps” herself.
Recently, a video circulating on the internet showed in the Guigang Jiuxizhan in Guangxi, under the watchful eyes of the public, a girl was forcibly lifted onto a stretcher by five or six men, even using straps similar to those used in mental hospitals to secure her on the stretcher before being carried into an ambulance. The girl struggled and cried desperately, allegedly shouting phrases like “I have hepatitis B.” However, no one at the scene intervened.
Among the men carrying the girl, one was dressed in black. Two others wore reflective vests without any identification, and there were also individuals in medical attire.
Some netizens revealed that the girl had been lightly injured in a car accident, and suddenly, she was taken away by an unknown ambulance. The girl resisted fiercely, prompting bystanders to call the police.
Netizens raised questions: “Why are there so many men, and where did they come from?” “The girl doesn’t seem to have major issues, so why was she forcibly taken away?” Some netizens even posted a comparison of a genuine ambulance, suggesting that the ambulance at the scene was fake.
Rumors online said that the girl was taken to a funeral home the next day. Some netizens dug up a previous official promotion of the “organ green passage,” pointing out the resemblance between one of the men in black transporting organs from Shijiazhuang to Tianjin and the man in black who forcibly took away the girl in Guigang.
This incident once again sparked condemnation from netizens regarding the CCP’s crime of organ harvesting:
“The parts have been taken for exchange.”
“The one who hit someone, called 120, the ambulance, are they all together?”
“One person involved in a car accident. It takes five people to control her.”
“I thought these things were just stories; it turns out they really happen.”
“She has already been taken to the funeral home in Guigang.”
“How desperate the girl was at that time, so scary, very chilling.”
On June 23, the blogger “Qifentang Xiaotian” discussed this incident in a video. She mentioned that from the video, she did not see any medical personnel engaging in communication or inquiries; they just took the girl away without calming the emotionally distressed girl, which differs from the usual emergency procedures people are familiar with. “Regardless of the reasons, a person frantically seeking help should not be ignored.”
On the evening of June 23, the People’s Hospital in Guigang issued a report claiming that on June 23, in Guigang, Xianyilu Jiuxi Station Road, a girl was hit by a car. When medical personnel arrived, the girl refused to receive treatment. The reason for forcibly taking the girl away was that “the girl is a minor and cannot make decisions.” “The police contacted the family and obtained consent” to transfer the girl to the hospital. The girl was “under observation for more than 4 hours,” and after her vital signs stabilized, she was “picked up by her family.”
However, given that official reports from the CCP are typically unreliable, many netizens continue to question the situation.
On the 24th, Nanchang blogger “Youzi Ge” released a video saying that there are now different versions of information about the girl being taken away, with some saying she was taken to a funeral home, while others say she has been brought back home. “Now, what’s true and what’s false, we still don’t know. I suggest letting the girl come out and take a few steps, let her speak for herself, and let the family clarify matters in person, which would be more useful than issuing a statement.”
Some netizens commented:
“So many suspicious points?”
“Even mouse head ducks are official reports.”
“Just let the girl speak, and all problems will be solved! Not believing or spreading rumors is like stifling the voices of the people!”
“The credibility will come out after walking a few steps.”
