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Sydney Chinese woman arrested in Sichuan for hiding corpses in freeze

Source: xkb.com.au
[Social News]     28 Nov 2019
Discovery of an apartment building in the Pymble area on the north bank of Sydney in the horizontal freezer of the woman's hidden body, and the small plot of the apartment door that the deceased had fled to Sichuan's husband's police, broke the door to the Pymble apartment in the North District of Sydney yesterday (Wednesday) at about 10:00 a. M. After finding the body of the Chinese women's house...
Sydney Chinese woman arrested in Sichuan for hiding corpses in freeze

The Chinese woman was found hiding in a horizontal freezer in the Pymble district apartment building on the north coast of Sydney. Xiao Tu showed the husband who had fled back to Sichuan.


Sydney Chinese woman arrested in Sichuan for hiding corpses in freeze

The apartment door that the police forced to pry open


Police broke into an apartment in Pymble, northern Sydney, around 10:00 yesterday (Wednesday) and found the body of a Chinese-American woman in a horizontal freezer. They have launched an international hunt for the suspect, asking Chinese police to help investigate the deceased`s husband, Luo Haoling (Hauling Luo), who flew to China with his two sons on Tuesday morning. It was reported that he had been found by the local police and detain. China`s authorities confirmed today that the two children are safe and sound and are being taken care of by the parents of the dead woman.

According to the Australian New Express exclusively learned that Luo Haoling men are from Chengdu, Sichuan Province. New State Police investigation Superintendent Cook (Scott Cook) said today that Luo Haoling was questioned at a police station in Sichuan today and that Australia hopes to know what he has said to the local police through the Australian federal police stationed there.

As the extradition agreement between Australia and China has been negotiated for many years and has been initialled for many years, it has still not been approved at parliament, Australia, and has been shelved indefinitely to ensure that the suspect will be repatriated from China to Australia for trial.

In addition, there are media reports that the Luo Haoling couple have both Australian citizen and Chinese citizen status, but China does not recognize dual nationality, if the couple have joined Australian nationality, they will lose their Chinese nationality. But the Sydney Morning Herald says Luo Haoling`s wife is Chinese, but a permanent resident of Australia.

The police, who received an emergency call from a family friend of the couple saying they were extremely worried about the safety of a woman named Ouyang Renxi Ouyang, broke into a four-story apartment building on Bobbin Head Road and flew back to China`s Sichuan airport to catch the gruesome Murder case.

It is reported that the family`s pet rabbit has disappeared.


The body`s frozen, affecting the autopsy.

Luo Haoling is believed to have been in a horizontal freezer for days before he flew back to China with his two sons. Police senior sources also said the body of the woman had been frozen for at least 24 hours.

In addition, the police are not yet able to determine the motive for the crime.

The New State Police, through the Australian Federal Police, made an urgent request to the Chinese public security department in the hope of helping to find out where Luo Haoling was.

The couple`s two young sons, who are in their 30s, have been safely found in their hometown of Sichuan, ABC reported. The local public security department has spoken to Luo Haoling.

Neighbors told Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), they heard shouts and screams last Sunday night, as well as similar noises of falling furniture. But because the couple often quarreled, the neighbors didn`t think much about it.

Superintendent Cook also pointed out that the family had no experience dealing with the police because of family violence or other incidents.

The detective of the homicide investigation team of the new state police force, the detective of the homicide investigation team of the new state police force, told the neighborhood and the nearby residents of the building last night to find out the motive of the murder case.

Investigators are also looking at security videos of residential buildings, and forensic experts continue to take fingerprints and collect other physical evidence in the apartment of the deceased.

The couple were towed away last night by police in the parking lot at the bottom of the residential building.

On the opposite side of the residential building where the crime scene is set up is the Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, and parents and neighbors, who have known their "panic" last night or in the morning, know the murder.

Claire Kim, an Asian woman, said: "this is a very good neighborhood. We have lived here for six years and this has never happened before."

"I was quite shocked to hear the news."

"it is difficult to deal with any foreign judicial system, especially in countries such as China," an experienced police officer said last night. "other considerations are that if China confirms murder, it could be sentenced to death."

According to acquaintances with the couple, Luo Haoling was licensed as an real estate broker in mid-2018 and leave Australia previously worked as a house seller in Sydney North District. An real estate agent sold his Pymble apartment to his wife at the end of 2016 for just over 900000 yuan. The reason why he likes the district is that he likes the local school. It is reported that Luo Haoling`s eldest son, 6 years old, is a student of PymblePublic School.

Another friend, who declined to be named, said Luo Haoling settled in Sydney after graduating from China to Macquarie University. He owns a restaurant in China and often returns to China. Luo Haoling has lived in Sydney since 2010, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

The former colleague described him as an introvert, with a very practical outlook on life, but it was very pleasant in the day-to-day communication.

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