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The Melbourne Chinatown case is being heard in Australian court, the mother who lost his son cries that the murderers don't have to pay the price.

 
[Social News]     22 Apr 2018
In the Supreme Court of Victoria, a Chinese mother who lost her child was helpless and helpless. With tears in her eyes, she cried, "Why is my child dead, these murderers, at no cost?" In China, this is the death penalty! "

In the Supreme Court of Victoria, a Chinese mother who lost her child was helpless and helpless. With tears in her eyes, she cried, "Why is my child dead, these murderers, at no cost?" In China, this is the death penalty! "

This mother is the mother of the Chinatown victim. In April 2016, her son, Jeremy Hu, was trampled and kicked to death in Melbourne`s Chinatown roadway, when the case rocked the Chinese community.

The mother, who had lost her beloved son, said: `the only motivation for her life is for her son to see justice done.

The Melbourne Chinatown case is being heard in Australian court, the mother who lost his son cries that the murderers don't have to pay the price.

(photo of victim Jeremy Hu)

At the trial, Jeremy Hu`s parents were present. Jeremy Hu`s mother, Li Liping, said in a statement to the court on Friday that life was a torture for us. No matter how much we call our children`s names, our children can no longer hear our voices.

The Melbourne Chinatown case is being heard in Australian court, the mother who lost his son cries that the murderers don't have to pay the price.

(photo of the victim`s mother)

The emotional mother beat one of the suspects on the spot, and his father cried loudly as he watched the scene of the incident playing back in court.

Event review

The cause of all the sad stories is a love triangle of dog blood.

The 17-year-old suspect, A (named anonymously for the protection of minors), has long admired Jeremy`s girlfriend and is jealous of Jeremy. So he asked a group of friends to meet Jeremy in Chinatown to give himself a breath, including Rothry, 21, Wan Shengliang, 22, and Liu Hanjie, 23, as well as a group of other people, among them: Rothre, 21 (female), Wan Shengliang (male), 22, and Liu Hanjie, 23 (male).

It was obviously a feast, but Jeremy showed his manhood and went for an appointment. But I didn`t think anything terrible would happen back there.

When Jeremy came to the scene, the four of them rushed to look for something. At one point, he punched and kicked, and Jeremy was beaten in groups by the four suspects, unable to fight back, and even pressed on the ground. Surveillance footage showed everything at the time: at first, A and Jeremy were fighting each other and the others were watching. Then Jeremy was defeated by A. and fell to the ground. Then the other three swooped up, just like a dog who wanted to see meat.

Wan Shengliang (22) severely stepped on Jeremy`s head and five feet, and although Liu Hanjie (23) realized the danger of the incident and pulled him away, he was unable to control his anger and ran back to beat Jeremy.

Prosecutor Brendan Kissane said Jeremy eventually died from five foot attacks by Wan Shengliang. "these attacks on the head caused the victim`s skull fracture and cerebral hemorrhage," Kissane said.

And the others are not idle. Rothrael kicked the victim again at the end of the siege. When Liu Hanjie fell to the ground, he still kicked the victim in the stomach and punched the victim in the face with his wallet. Jeremy was later taken to hospital, diagnosed with skull fractures and brain damage, and machine-sustained. Eventually, on April 23, rescue failed to die, only 19 years old.

The Melbourne Chinatown case is being heard in Australian court, the mother who lost his son cries that the murderers don't have to pay the price.

[法]result of judgment

In Australian courts, the international students involved in the crime were given a light sentence.

In 1, 24-year-old Liu Hanjie was considered a principal accomplice, and he was not stereotyped as causing the death of the dead. But when the victim fell to the ground, he still kicked the victim in the stomach and punched the victim in the face with his wallet. However, when found something wrong, Liu Hanjie once held on to the main offender Wan Shengliang, but Wan Shengliang still kicked the victim three times in the head. Mr. Liu pleaded guilty to a public affray and was sentenced to six months in prison before being sent back to China.

In response, Melbourne District Court Judge Therese McCarthy said, "Liu Hanjie in the worst of the situation joined the fight, this is completely cowardly behavior, I admit that his accession was short-lived and unpremeditated. But this leads to further harm to a person. " The judge also said that Liu Hanjie was young and had no criminal history before, but in order to give an account to society, he had to send a message to the public: that is, fighting in public, whether armed or not, is not allowed. So Liu Hanjie must serve his sentence.

The 22-year-old was considered an accomplice, and the girl kicked the victim at the end of the siege. In 16 years, she was fined A $5000 and repatriated to China.

3, 17-year-old man A is considered an accomplice, subject to minor protection law, his name cannot be disclosed. The boy and the dead fell in love with the same girl and started the siege. Eventually, he was fined A $1500 and returned to China the night of the penalty.

4. Wan Shengliang (male), the worst-hit RMIT student, was also found guilty of murder during the trial, and earlier pleaded guilty to manslaughter and will be sentenced in the coming weeks. Lawyers say he has also expressed concern about the victim`s condition after the attack. "there is no indication that he has any antisocial characteristics in his upbringing or education, nor does he have any tendency to violence," counsel for the defendant said. Wan Shengliang was found not guilty of murder during the trial and earlier pleaded guilty to manslaughter and will be sentenced in the coming weeks.

Her mother slapped the girl in grief and angrily, shouting: "in China, it is the death penalty!" The saddest thing about a child`s death is his parents.

The Melbourne Chinatown case is being heard in Australian court, the mother who lost his son cries that the murderers don't have to pay the price.

In a previous session, Jeremy`s mother was asked to leave after slapping the girl in the face with unbearable emotion. According to security footage in court, Jeremy`s father began to scream at the scene of the April 15 incident in court after he began playing video footage of the scene on April 15. He was later temporarily called out of court. Soon after, Jeremy`s parents returned to the trial, her mother holding a portrait of Jeremy and sobbing in the second half of the hearing.

According to 9News, in a recent court session, the court atmosphere had been biased towards the crime of manslaughter, rather than the excitement of, Jeremy Hu`s parents at the time of the murder, crying and shouting: "this is murder!" In China, it is the death penalty. "

However, this is Australia, even if sad, but there is nothing to do. The scene at that time, can be called the heartwater sad, the listener tears.

It is reported that, Jeremy Hu was a great basketball enthusiast, studying in Melbourne`s Yarra Valley Grammar School.. Jeremy`s mother said in a statement: "these monsters have destroyed the well-being of our family."


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