At this time, after hearing the girl's cry for help, neighbors from nearby communities rushed to the scene. A small SUV also turned from Lichuan West Street into Lichuan Second Street and chased after the motorcycle. On the last day of winter vacation, as the two vehicles reached the middle section of Lichuan Second Street, they collided. The motorcycle was flipped over, one bandit was run over by the car, and the other two bandits fell by the roadside. Video: Citizens driving a car ran over three bandits resulting in 1 death and 2 injuries. Source: Guangdong Television's "Guangdong Morning". Regarding this incident, the Baiyun District police announced yesterday that a special task force has been formed to conduct a comprehensive investigation and evidence collection work. For whether the behavior of the involved car driver was an accident while chasing the bandits due to bravery or purely a traffic accident, the police stated that it is temporarily difficult to define. The police are now conducting joint investigations with the traffic department and appeal to the public who know about the situation to actively provide clues to assist in the investigation. Witnesses said that after the teacher ran over and injured the bandits, he cursed: "You dare to rob." According to eyewitness Mr. Ye, after getting out of the car, the SUV driver saw two bandits holding weapons preparing to escape, so he took out a car lock tool and, together with the on-site neighbors, controlled the bandits. "The two bandits who robbed were wearing black clothes, could still move, and were very clear-headed." At 1:20 AM, the robbed girl returned to the scene accompanied by her family. Reporters saw that her hands were wrapped in gauze, and she appeared somewhat nervous. The girl pointed out the scene where she was robbed to the police and found the empty bag and mobile phone SIM card discarded by the bandits on the roadside. After the police briefly questioned the robbed girl, she left the scene without saying a word. After the police arrived, they sealed off the scene and sent the two injured bandits to the hospital after a simple interrogation. Mr. Ye said that the bandit who was run over under the car died despite rescue efforts. The robbed girl had hand injuries and went to a nearby hospital for examination and treatment accompanied by her family. Legal opinion Event temporarily difficult to define Baiyun District police announced yesterday that a special task force has been formed to conduct a comprehensive investigation and evidence collection work. Whether the behavior of the involved car driver was an accident while chasing the bandits due to bravery or purely a traffic accident is temporarily difficult to define. The police are now conducting joint investigations with the traffic department and appeal to the public who know about the situation to actively provide clues to assist in the investigation. Lawyer Lu Yuxing from Guangdong Shenglun Law Firm said that according to the description of the eyewitnesses, the behavior of the SUV driver is highly likely to constitute bravery. Lawyer Lu said, "Not all good deeds helping others are considered acts of bravery; they are also divided according to the degree. Acts of bravery are similar to justifiable defense." Lawyer Lu said that acts of bravery can be roughly divided into two situations. If the driver immediately came to the rescue after hearing the girl's cry for help and then collided with the car, it can be classified as an act of bravery. If it happened some time after the incident, and the driver did not see anyone being robbed at the scene but instead collided with the motorcycle based on a feature description, it would be considered private relief and not an act of bravery. Around 11 PM the previous night, in Lichuan Second Street, Jinsha Zhou Community, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, three bandits riding motorcycles snatched a young woman's handbag and fled. They were pursued by a citizen driving a small Kia SUV. After colliding, three people on the motorcycle resulted in one death and two injuries. According to informed sources later, the robbed woman was a student at a university, and the person who drove the vehicle to chase the bandits was a teacher at a university. The specific situation is currently under further investigation by the police. Some informed individuals later claimed that the robbed woman was a student at a certain university, and the person driving the SUV to chase the motorcycle was a teacher at a certain university. It is understood that when the involved car driver was accepting police investigation, he said that at the time of the incident, he heard the victim's cry for help and thus started chasing the motorcycle, "wanting to go up and see what the situation was," but unexpectedly a car accident occurred. However, whether this statement is true still needs to be verified by the police through evidence collection. After on-site visits and inspections, the police confirmed that the three injured men were members of a motorcycle robbery gang. Around 11 PM that evening, these three men rode a motorcycle to Jinsa Street to look for targets to commit crimes. When they reached the intersection of Lichuan Second Street and Huanzhou Fourth Road, two of the men got off the motorcycle and pushed Ms. Li to the ground before robbing her of a mobile phone. They quickly jumped onto the motorcycle parked by the roadside and fled the scene. During this process, the motorcycle collided with the car, causing one of the three suspects to die and the other two to be injured. At around 1 AM yesterday morning, when reporters arrived, the police had set up two blockades to seal off the entrance to Lichuan Second Street. A light-colored small Kia SUV was parked in the middle of the road, and a motorcycle was overturned by the roadside. There were still spots of blood on the ground. The body of one bandit was covered with white cloth, and the police and forensic doctors were investigating and collecting evidence at the scene. It is understood that the robbed girl lived in Jinsha Zhou Community. Around 11 PM the previous night, she was walking home when suddenly a motorcycle sped past her from behind as she turned from Lichuan West Street southward into Lichuan Second Street. As the motorcycle passed the girl, one person on it suddenly grabbed her shoulder bag and pulled hard. Seeing this, the girl firmly held onto the bag with her hands, and they struggled at the entrance of Lichuan Second Street. Voting: What do you think about the university teacher driving and hitting the suspect? ■ Written by: New Express intern reporter Zhang Ruoran, reporter Chen Haisheng, Li Guohui, communicator Bai Gongxuan. The incident occurred in Jinsha Zhou Community, Baiyun District, and it is claimed that the victim was a student at a certain university, and the person driving the chase was a teacher at a certain university. Was it a traffic accident or an act of bravery? Was the involved vehicle chasing bandits due to bravery or a traffic accident? In response to this, a police official said that the Baiyun District police have now formed a special task force to conduct a full investigation, and the traffic police department has also intervened in the investigation. Currently, there is no conclusion on how to define the behavior of the involved car driver. Upon seeing the girl resisting, one of the bandits on the motorcycle took out a knife and slashed at the girl's hand, while another bandit continuously pulled her hair. The girl's hand was injured, forcing her to let go of the bag and fall to the ground, shouting loudly for help. After succeeding, the bandits drove the motorcycle southeast along Lichuan Second Street, took valuables from the bag, and threw the empty bag by the roadside.