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Murder of a Ukrainian Woman in the USA: Why Witnesses in the Train Did Not Provide Help

Social networks are shocked by the murder of a Ukrainian refugee
Трагічна історія української жінки в Америці: свідки на потязі не наважились втрутитися. Photo: glavcom.ua

According to glavcom.ua: After the murderer of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska left the train car, the passengers who witnessed the bloodshed did not move to help the girl. A Kyiv resident, Oleksiy Davidenko, shared his impressions of this inaction on his Facebook page.

For several days, I postponed this video. From the news description, I understood what I would see after the opening image where the American attacker looms over the Ukrainian girl. Today - I watched it. Besides the fact of the cold-blooded murder, which was already clear from the description, the glaring fact, which is not described in the news but is very expressive and more resembles a verdict on American society, catches the eye. In the car, where other people were present, the victim of the attack was dying alone. She cried and died while some turned away, and others left. The total indifference of those who were nearby. A lack of desire to intervene. A lack of attempts to help. Just to come over. As for the Hollywood 'fighting evil' - I won't even mention that. This is a myth

A witness indicated that American passengers in the car stood aside while the girl was bleeding and dying before their eyes, not attempting to help. According to the author of the publication, this situation is a vivid example of the general indifference in American society, which, in his opinion, may pose a threat to any attempts of intervention due to fear of possible consequences.

The Facebook publication noted that the inaction of the witnesses in the murder of the refugee emphasizes the problem of general indifference in society and the lack of desire to intervene in critical situations that require help and support. This story provokes outrage and opens a broad discussion process about humanism and the ability of modern society to react to the tragedies of others.

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