It is reported that three male students are from Zambia and Liberia. On the day of the incident, three male students came to the swimming pool of Tianjin University, and three of them were going to the locker room of the swimming pool. In the process of looking for the locker room, they met a girl and asked the location of the men's locker room. Female students told them that this is the women's locker room and they need to go to the men's locker room. Three people got it. Suddenly, one of the boys went straight through the women's locker room. At that time, many girls were changing in the women's locker room. The female student was surprised and told the foreign student that this was a women's dressing room and asked him to leave, but the male student did not leave, but walked back and forth several times. Later, after being discovered by the lifeguard on the spot, he was scolded to leave, and the male students went through the women's locker room again before leaving.
On April 24, Tianjin University responded to the investigation report released by Tianjin University, and reported that on April 22, three male international students broke into the female locker room of the swimming pool. The school said that this happened because the English logo and image next to the women's locker room were not obvious enough, and the international students did not notice it, which was a mistake. The school said that the international students have apologized and the girls who posted the posts have also expressed their understanding. The school will then rectify the weak links in swimming pool management and put eye-catching signs on the doors.
Netizens don't buy it. According to the pictures exposed on the internet, we can see a striking sign posted at the door of the women's locker room, which reads in English letters and Chinese? More women? Two words. We can understand if many male students don't know Chinese characters, but what about eye-catching English? Woman? Two words, they should not know each other! Tianjin University's response seems to be somewhat understated.