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Advocacy groups call for better public safety after Hongkonger raped in Taiwan

Hong Kong tourist was raped in broad daylight in Taipei Main Station by man she knew who was also fugitive, local media reports say

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Police officers patrol Taipei Main Station as part of enhanced procedures in the wake of the assault. Photo: CNA
Lam Ka-singin Hong KongandLawrence Chungin Taipei

Advocacy groups have called for improved public safety and bystander intervention after an intoxicated Hong Kong tourist was allegedly raped in broad daylight last week by a fugitive at Taiwan’s largest and busiest rail station.

The attack at Taipei Main Station on the afternoon of October 9 lasted about 10 minutes amid the holiday rush, with no passers-by stepping in to help, according to Taiwan’s Railway Police Bureau and local media on Wednesday.

The 44-year-old suspect, surnamed Chiu, and the woman knew each other, having met four days prior, with the attack not considered random, they added.

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The pair had been drinking heavily with several friends in the station’s east side lobby for hours before the incident.

Police were alerted by a university student who witnessed the assault, which took place against a wall in the main ticketing hall.

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The Taipei Women’s Rescue Foundation and the Judicial Reform Foundation issued a joint statement saying the incident, which occurred despite the presence of multiple surveillance cameras, showed that safety monitoring mechanisms had failed.

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