Pensioner’s bloody bite attack on youth who pushed in front of him in Chinese subway queue

Unnamed 70-year-old man sets upon teenager as he sits on train in Guangzhou, China



Argument believed to have started because youth had pushed in front of the pensioner

Both parties arrested for their part in bloody attack and later released



In these horrific pictures, an incensed 70-year-old man is seen biting a queue-jumping teenager in the Chinese city of Guangzhou.

The unnamed pensioner launched the shocking attack after the teenager was believed to have pushed in front of him as they waited to board a subway train.

Although there were a number of empty seats on the train, the disgruntled 70-year-old man pursued the teenager while berating him.

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Shocking: A 70-year-old man (left) sets upon a teenager and begins to bite him

Horrific: The attacker looks up during the fight, caused by the teenager pushing in front of the older man

Struggle: The man appears to hold the teenager down as he digs his teeth into his arm

A witness claimed the pensioner struck the younger man before a fight broke out, ending with the 70-year-old digging his teeth into the teenager’s flesh and drawing blood.

The pictures show the pensioner set upon the teenager as he sits down. The two seem to struggle before the older man digs his teeth into the younger man's arm.

As the teenager attempts to fight his attacker off, the pair roll onto the floor as the attack continues.

One witness of the grisly attack said: ‘The pensioner also took out a pensioner certificate requesting the young man to leave the seat to him, although there were many empty seats.



Grisly: The teenager tries to fight the man off him as blood can be seen splattered on the floor of the train

‘After the oldie was refused, he suddenly punched the lad, who fought back by kicking on the oldie.

‘Instantly they twisted together. The oldie was quite strong, and he even bit the lad, who bled profusely.’

Frightened passengers on the moving train called the police, who boarded at the next stop.

Both men were apprehended, but were later released after admitting their ‘wrongdoings’.



The teenager was reported to have refused to have his injuries treated at a hospital.

Prolonged: The attack continued and the two rolled onto the floor in the struggle