A story was made public about a man who said he was suspected as a criminal after helping a woman who had collapsed drunk at an apartment complex before dawn.
On the 9th, on an online community, a post featuring a photo of an apartment notice about this story on the 7th drew the attention of internet users.
A, who identified as a resident of the apartment and wrote the notice, said, "I helped because she was so drunk she couldn't even enter the password, and two men with her treated me like a criminal."
There are three handwritten notices posted on note paper. The top notice included profanity, saying, "I helped because you were so drunk you couldn't even press the passcode, do you XX not even look in the mirror? I have eyes too."
The next notice said, "A few days ago, a little past 2 a.m., I went out for a smoke and woke you up as you were sleeping outside the entrance and said, 'Your mouth will droop. Go inside the house,'" and added, "When you got up and couldn't press the passcode, I pressed it for you."
It continued, "At 2:30 a.m. on Mar. 29, I was going down to smoke, and you looked at me like a criminal, and hearing the man with you say, 'Good thing I followed you,' made me feel really bad."
It also said, "Check the closed-circuit (CC)TV footage," and, "A filthy world where you get treated like a criminal even after doing a good deed. Come in person and apologize."
Internet users reacted to the story by saying, "If the police get a report in that situation, you would even have to appear for questioning as a suspect," and, "If he had left her to end up with facial paralysis, people would have said he was heartless and neighbors lacked compassion."