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'''Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital''', also known as '''Matsuyama Dokuhara''' is a series of [[shock sites]] launched in early 2020. The [[websites]] were created out of deep-seated resentment toward the actual medical institution of the same name. They feature a collection of graphic content, obscure messages, and targeted insults directed at the hospital’s director, Yuichiro Oka.


'''[[Duckpack51]]''' is a graphic [[shock video]] of a young man getting beheaded by what appears to be a criminal gang. The video is named after the now deleted Blogspot where it originated from. The original video went viral on June 4, 2021 and showed a clip of a girl dancing on [[TikTok]] before cutting to the man being executed.
[[File:Its just a japanese hospital why are you reading this.png|thumb|left|150px|A photograph of the nearby Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital from [[wikipedia:Matsuyama, Japan|Matsuyama, Japan]].]]
 
''Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital'' is a medical center in [[wikipedia:Matsuyama City|Matsuyama City]], [[wikipedia:Ehime Prefecture|Ehime Prefecture]]. It is in the [[wikipedia:Tachibana|Tachibana]] area, run by a local co-op, and very close to [[wikipedia:Iyo-Tachibana Station|Iyo-Tachibana Station]] (伊予立花駅からすぐ近くにあります). The hospital has 78 beds for patients who need long-term care or help getting better. Doctors there focus on internal medicine, surgery, and bones.
The video originated on a Blogspot page titled Duckpack51, though the blog was quickly deleted after the video went viral. The video was first uploaded by the user ''Mayengg03'' on TikTok, who was banned after he uploaded the video. During the video's release, the TikTok moderators have tried their best to investigate who's behind the video.
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At first, the video depicts a girl dancing to the song "Dick" by Starboy3, and then is replaced by the execution video of then 19-year old Mexican criminal Rodolfo Belluci, who began his criminal career at age 15. The video takes place in what appears to be either a shower stall or a locker room. Throughout the video, the executors call the victim names in Spanish, including the words "puto" and "pillo", which are usually for males.
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After he was murdered, he had his corpse scattered in Cuernavaca, Morelos. The execution took place in February 2019, and the video went viral in 2021 after it was uploaded to TikTok.
 
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Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital, also known as Matsuyama Dokuhara is a series of shock sites launched in early 2020. The websites were created out of deep-seated resentment toward the actual medical institution of the same name. They feature a collection of graphic content, obscure messages, and targeted insults directed at the hospital’s director, Yuichiro Oka.

A photograph of the nearby Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital from Matsuyama, Japan.

Matsuyama Kyowa Hospital is a medical center in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture. It is in the Tachibana area, run by a local co-op, and very close to Iyo-Tachibana Station (伊予立花駅からすぐ近くにあります). The hospital has 78 beds for patients who need long-term care or help getting better. Doctors there focus on internal medicine, surgery, and bones.

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