Holiday Stress: Newlywed Couple Gets in Physical Fight in Train Station

Holiday Stress: Newlywed Couple Gets in Physical Fight in Train Station
Sep 28, 2015 By eChinacities.com

A newlywed couple fighting in the Hefei Railway Station caused such a scene this past Sunday that the police were called in to mediate.

The couple was fighting over their plans for the Mid-Autumn festival that day. The man was from Hefei, and the woman was from nearby Fuyang. They had planned to have lunch with the man’s family in Hefei and then caught a train to Fuyang that afternoon. However, the man had dawdled while with his family and they had missed their train.

The woman was angry at her husband as they had already purchased their train tickets. The two began to yell at each other in the train station and then started to hit each other.

Police were called in to mediate. They helped the couple calm down, and explained that there were other trains to Fuyang later that day.

The couple had gotten married at the beginning of the month. This was their first holiday trip together.

 Source: inews.qq.com

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Keywords: Hefei train tickets Hefei Railway Station Mid-Autumn festival travel

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guest55555

Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!

Sep 29, 2015 11:52 Report Abuse

englishman23

must have been love at first sight. For them to argue and hit each other I suspect a foreigner or several foreigners involved in this. Or perhaps the argument was really over the Chinese mans xiao san.

Sep 28, 2015 16:25 Report Abuse