Cheerleader 'Wenwen' stabbed in neck by photographer during Taipei photo shoot
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A photographer allegedly attacked a member of the CTBC Brothers cheerleading squad, known as 'Wenwen,' with a knife.
- The incident occurred during a photo shoot in Taipei, where the cheerleader was invited.
- The suspect was apprehended, and Wenwen was hospitalized with a neck injury but is out of danger.
A member of the CTBC Brothers cheerleading squad, known by her stage name 'Wenwen,' was allegedly attacked with a knife during a photo shoot in Taipei's Datong District on June 20th. The cheerleader, identified as Wang Jing-wen, was participating in an event with approximately six to seven photographers when a 52-year-old male photographer reportedly lost control and attacked her.
According to reports, the photographer suddenly brandished a knife and slashed Wenwen's neck, causing profuse bleeding. Other photographers present immediately intervened to restrain the assailant. During the struggle to subdue him, the suspect sustained injuries, and three other photographers were also cut by the knife.
Wenwen was rushed to the hospital for treatment of her neck wound. She has since been stabilized and is out of immediate danger, though she remains under observation. The alleged attacker, identified by his surname Xu, was taken into police custody. While he appeared to be in an unstable mental state, he did not present any documentation of mental health issues.
Police are investigating the incident as a case of assault. Xu reportedly refused to speak during the police interrogation. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, but the incident has sent shockwaves through the entertainment and sports community in Taiwan.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.