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A video circulating on social media captured a shocking altercation on a busy Hong Kong MTR train early Monday morning, where an elderly man speaking imperfect Cantonese assaulted a female passenger after a collision while rushing for an empty seat.

The footage, uploaded in two segments without specifying the station, shows the masked elderly man glaring at the woman, who had her hair in a ponytail.
He became enraged, believing she blocked his path, and punched her in the face.
The woman recoiled from the blow and expressed intent to contact authorities, while nearby passengers intervened, urging him to stop and reminding him of the need for restraint in a crowded space.
The man defended his actions by claiming he simply wanted to reach the seat.

In the second clip, the elderly man is seated, but a male passenger confronts him over the inappropriate behavior, emphasizing that Hong Kong upholds the rule of law.
The man dismissed the criticism, prompting further rebukes about maintaining order.
The woman reiterated that she had been struck, highlighting the injustice.
Online viewers overwhelmingly sided with the woman, condemning the man's aggression and noting his unnecessary use of force against a female passenger.
They praised her composure for not retaliating, suggesting she pursue legal action and medical checks for any injuries, warning that the incident could lead to serious consequences for him.
Some mocked his vigor, implying he did not truly need the seat if capable of such actions.
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