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Grandfather apologizes for baby urinating on subway

Updated: 2013-08-26 16:14

By Zhou Wenting (chinadaily.com.cn)

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The father of man who allowed his baby to urinate on the Shanghai metro apologized on Saturday. The incident occurred on Thursday evening on Metro Line 3.

The man held his son as he urinated, hitting a woman's leg. Instead of apologizing, the man and his father cursed at other passengers and attempted to kick a woman.

The father went to a police station on Saturday and wrote a letter of apology.

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