On October 27, Thu Duc Ward Police are coordinating with Ho Chi Minh City Police to take statements from a young man involved in the brutal assault of two male students on the street, causing one student to be suspected of having cerebral hemorrhage.
The incident occurred at noon on October 23, when two male students (both 16 years old) were on their way to school. When they arrived at Road No. 2, Thu Duc Ward, the two were suddenly stopped by a young man on a motorbike.
This young man then used a helmet to repeatedly hit the two students in the faces and heads. When people tried to stop him, the subject agreed to stop and quickly got on the bus and left.

According to information from the families of the two male students, both students were then taken to the hospital for examination. Initial results showed that one of the two students had signs of suspected cerebral hemorrhage.
Ho Chi Minh City Police quickly took action to investigate and bring the young man who beat him to the headquarters. At the police station, the young man admitted that the reason for the assault was due to anger when he saw two students running through the fog while he was carrying his girlfriend on the road. Therefore, the subject chased and beat the two students to show his face.
Currently, the authorities are urgently verifying and consolidating the case file to handle the case according to the provisions of the law.