Recently a breaking news quickly attracts attention of international students in Canada.
At midnight of February 7, two Chinese international students in the streets of Toronto quarreled, and soon it upgraded to physical altercation. Before 1:30 am, they fought fiercely in the southwest corner of Yonge Street and Finch Street. At 2:00 am, after the police received the report and arrived, the 19-year-old Max has been wounded in the brain and was unconscious. February 8 at 1:00 or so, the hospital announced the injured head serious injuries, rescue invalid, and stopped for him to continue to supply oxygen. Meanwhile, Kay, attending the court’s first hearing, was charged with murder charges.
Police says that the two Chinese students were 19 years old, Wang (Haozhi Wang) and Boqiao Fan (transliteration), who are called Max and Kay in English names. It is reported that the reason behind the fight turned out to be a girl called Kiki, who is also an 18-year-old international student. Informed players claimed that Kiki was at the place during the fight and was involved in instigation, cheating Kay that she was bullied by Max and inciting Kay to fight Max even harder, and that Kiki is indeed the one who betrayed. It caused audience to sigh a lot because the dead loved Kiki so much that his posts on social media are all relating to Kiki. The boys are outstanding teenagers because of good-looking appearance, ideal family background, and mild personalities, but their lives are destroyed early due to the girl they love.
From the perspective of OB, the altercation occurred because their attitudes and values are against of one another. The situation, including time and setting, also played a role in the incident. The murder Kay does Muay Thai for approximately 7 years but never harmed others. Many people show sympathy for him though he killed the other since he is told by friends that he is modest and humble in daily lives. When we look into the causes of his mistake, it is worth noticed the attribution theory that when we observe that seems like atypical behavior by an individual, we attempt to determine whether it is internally or externally caused. In this case, the internal attribution is Kay’s physical power and personal dislike toward Max while the external attribution is his girlfriend’s encouragement. Kiki’s actions can be related to “bad” motivation in terms of reward system and verbal motivation.
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reference list:
- https://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2017/02/08/toronto-man-dies-after-fight-in-north-york.html <https://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2017/02/08/toronto-man-dies-after-fight-in-north-york.html>
- http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/homicide-9-charges-1.3972676 <http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/homicide-9-charges-1.3972676>
This Boqiao dog is a cold blooded killer and needs the death penalty. He got off way to easy with second degree murder. There is no justice in this world. If I ever see this menace, I’ll finish him myself.
Where are you? How is that bastard? Still alive? Can you chop off his 2 hands? For the sake of Max’s family…
Please…
Don’t forget about that bitch. She deserves a good lesson.
That bitch is the one to blame