'It will haunt me': Witnesses tell of guilt after watching 'cult' kill woman in McDonald's
Bystanders fiercely criticised for not intervening recount the night of the attack
Two witnesses to the killing of a woman by alleged cult members in a McDonald’s are “riddled with guilt” after no-one came to the victim’s aid.
The pair – a man and woman – told the South China Morning Post of their horror after witnessing five adults and a child ferociously attack and kill a woman in Shandong, in a case that stunned the nation and sparked outrage online after other onlookers did not intervene.
The victim, surnamed Wu and the mother of a five-year-old boy, was waiting in the restaurant in Zhaoyuan for her husband after work when she was approached by the six suspects, believed to be a family that were members of the Quannengshen (“All Powerful God”) religious sect, who asked for her phone number.
When she refused, surveillance footage showed the six beating her with their fists, chairs and a metal mop. They continued to kick Wu as she lay bloodied on the ground.
Watch: A witness video of the attack at McDonald's (WARNING: Graphic content)