Thursday, January 23, 2014

PHOTO RAGE ENDS IN BEATING DEATH OF YOUNG CALIFORNIA WOMAN

Two Hispanic males and three females beat Kim Pham, 23, to death because she accidentally stepped in front of a camera

Five enraged Latinos jumped on one small Asian woman and beat her to death because she accidentally walked in between one of the Latinos taking a group picture of a group of the photographer’s friends. I suppose that it was all the result of the Latino machismo culture.

BEATEN TO DEATH FOR WALKING IN FRONT OF A CAMERA: WOMAN, 23, KILLED OUTSIDE NIGHTCLUB ‘BECAUSE SHE ACCIDENTALLY INTERRUPTED A PHOTO
Kim Pham was left brain dead following the attack in Santa Ana, California, Saturday; Life support was switched off on Tuesday

Mail Online
January 22, 2014

A 23-year-old student who died after she was brutally beaten outside a club in California may have sparked the savage attack by accidentally photo-bombing a group of people as they were trying to take a picture.

Kim Pham was declared brain dead in the wake of the Saturday morning incident in Santa Ana. On Tuesday, she was taken off life support and pronounced dead at 12.36pm.

A friend of the victim revealed that Pham was outside The Crosby club when she may have accidentally wandered in front of a camera as a group of partygoers posed for a snapshot.

A heated argument followed, which according to police, culminated with two men and three women beating Pham unconscious and leaving her for dead.

One female suspect in her 20s is police custody. The suspect has not been named, but is described as in her 20s and has been arrested for suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and causing great bodily harm. She was identified thanks to video footage of the attack filmed by a bystander.

Miss Pham was rushed to hospital following the attack and listed in extremely critical condition.

Her family kept her on life support until they could donate her organs, according to the LA Times.

Her family only found out that she was an organ donor after she was admitted to hospital.

‘She would go out of her way to help others and never expect anything back from them’, her stepsister Lisa said. ‘That’s the kind of person she is.’

Police are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrests of four other suspects wanted in connection to the incident.

"The suspects were listed as two males and three females, Hispanic, between 20 and 25 years of age," Santa Ana Police Corporal Anthony Bertagna told KABC.

Authorities are appealing for witnesses to come forward with footage of the attack after receiving reports that club-goers had taken out their cell phones.

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