A Deep Dive into the Jiangyou School Violence Incident : Deaf-Mute Mother’s Daughter Brutalized
On August 3, 2025, a school violence video filmed in Jiangyou, Mianyang, Sichuan, was uploaded by perpetrators online, sparking intense public outrage. After thorough investigation, I confirmed this assault occurred on July 22. The video shows three girls—Peng Moulin, Liu Mouyang, and Liu Mouyu—beating and humiliating a peer while arrogantly declaring, “We’ve been to the police station over a dozen times—we’re not afraid of being reported!” I interviewed the victim’s elementary school classmate, a peer of perpetrator Liu Mouyu, and perpetrator Liu Mouyang to reconstruct this horrifying event.
Perpetrators: Liu Mouyu (pseudonym), Peng Moulin (pseudonym), Liu Mouyang (pseudonym)
Victim: Lai Moumou (pseudonym)
I. Event Recap: Luring, Assault, and Filming
On the day of the incident, victim Lai Moumou was lured by five girls (three from her school, one her classmate) to a construction site in Jiangyou under the pretense of “discussing matters.” Lai was ordered to remove her shirt, then subjected to slaps, kicks, hair-pulling, and beatings with a PVC pipe by three girls (two others filmed without participating).
Throughout the assault, Lai knelt crying and begged, pleading, “If you hit me too hard, my dad will call the police.” The perpetrators retorted: “We’ve been in police stations over a dozen times—released in under 20 minutes. What’s there to fear?”
Shockingly, when Lai’s uncle (misidentified as “brother” in the video due to her mother’s phone contact label) called, the beating continued. A girl in light blue violently kicked Lai’s back over ten times, knocking her down repeatedly.
II. Victim’s Background: Deaf-Mute Mother, Chronic Bullying
Lai Moumou’s elementary school classmate revealed she suffered long-term bullying. Her mother is deaf-mute, and the family struggles financially. “Lai was ostracized at school—bullied openly and covertly even when she did nothing wrong,” the source shared. Due to persistent harassment, Lai’s mental health deteriorated. She attempted to transfer schools but failed.
Liu Mouyu’s classmate disclosed the assault stemmed from accusations that Lai “spread rumors” (details unclear). Notably, the perpetrators initially targeted another girl but attacked Lai after failing to lure her out.
III. Perpetrators’ Profiles: Dropout “Big Sis,” Debt Dodging, Criminal Records
Liu Mouyu’s classmate provided insights:
- Liu Mouyu (pseudonym): Nicknamed “Big Sis,” a dropout from Jiangyou Experimental School. “She’s untrustworthy and academically poor.” Borrowed dozens of yuan from peers in February but never repaid, claiming “I lent it to a friend whose contact I lost.” Multiple classmates confirmed Liu habitually borrows small sums (for “cigarettes” or “meals”) without repayment. “She’s a deadbeat, always backed by gang-like social youth,” one stated. Liu reportedly brought over a dozen thugs to a one-on-one fight and travels with 4–5 followers.
- Peng Moulin (pseudonym): Wudu Middle School student, close to Liu Mouyu, violently participated in the assault.
- Liu Mouyang (pseudonym): Also from Wudu Middle School. Claimed she “tried to stop them from stripping Lai,” but video evidence shows her involvement. When contacted, she claimed ignorance: “I was asleep. I’d already explained everything to the parents—didn’t expect this blowup.”
All perpetrators are underage (oldest: 15). Liu Mouyu’s group has been taken to police stations multiple times for fights but released quickly due to minor status, fueling their arrogance.
IV. Aftermath
Lai’s father confirmed she remains hospitalized but withheld injury details. The local hospital cited “patient privacy” to decline further information.
On August 4, Lai’s uncle reported her phone was stolen—along with disability subsidy funds stored in it. The family rejects the police statement, citing pressure but vows to pursue justice relentlessly.
Pingback: Details of the School Bullying Incident in Jiangyou