Indian mother involved in pillow suffocation murder of 3 daughters in Sham Shui Po

2023-06-05 07:36:19

Murder case in Sham Shui Po|29-year-old Indian mother was involved in pillow baking to death 3 women and her husband have been separated from the police: or involved in emotional problems and do not want others to take care of the children

A murder case occurred in Sham Shui Po. The police said that they received a report at 11:01 this morning (5th) that a homicide was suspected to have occurred in a tenement building at No. 115 Guilin Street, Sham Shui Po. The 5-year-old, 4-year-old, and 2-year-old children in the case were sent to Caritas Hospital by ambulance and died following being rescued.

“Yahoo News” received news at regarding 1:00 p.m. that an Indian mother suspected that the 3 girls were murdered, but she later lied to her mother, that is, the grandmother of the 3 girls, that her husband committed the crime. Son, uncle of the 3 girls. Immediately following hearing the news, my uncle went to the unit where the accident occurred, found that the unit was locked and called the police. When the police arrived at the scene to investigate, the mother finally admitted to being involved in the case, and the police arrested her for murder. The source said that because the mother involved in the case spoke incoherently and kept claiming that there was a ghost, she would be sent to the hospital for treatment first. As for the father, he returned to the address and was investigated by the police. The 3 girls who were killed had no superficial injuries and died following being sent to the hospital for emergency treatment.

Blood from the girl’s mouth and nose combined with blood stains on the pillow

The police explained the case at 4:00 pm. Superintendent Chung Ya-lun of the Criminal Department of West Kowloon Region said that at regarding 11:00 this morning, they received a report that a homicide occurred in the unit at the address. When the uniformed police went to the 200-square-foot sub-divided room to investigate, they found that the wooden door was locked. , Then burst the door into the room. When the police entered the room, they found a 29-year-old Indian woman and three other girls, aged 2, 4, and 5, lying on the bed. There were no sharp weapons or drugs at the scene of the crime. The police believed that the woman was the mother of the three girls. They believed that she had used a pillow to bake her daughter to death. A small amount of blood was found on the pillow. There were blood stains on the mouth and nose of the deceased. combine.

警方在簡報會展示懷疑疑兇行兇時使用的枕頭和被鋪。

During the briefing, the police displayed the pillows and quilts used by the suspected murderer.

深水埗發生命案,一名 29 歲印籍母親涉嫌用枕頭焗死 3 名女兒,西九龍總區刑事部警司鍾雅倫交代案情。

A homicide occurred in Sham Shui Po. A 29-year-old Indian mother was suspected of baking 3 daughters to death with pillows. Police Superintendent Chung Ya-lun of the West Kowloon Regional Criminal Department explained the case.

Police: Suspect has no record of mental illness

Zhong Yalun said that the suspect called his mother who lived in the New Territories and said that he had killed someone. His mother notified the suspect’s younger brother, and he immediately called the police to expose the incident. Zhong Yalun pointed out that the 29-year-old Indian woman was unemployed, rented a sub-divided house with her three daughters for one year, and had been separated from her husband for a period of time. It is believed that the case involved family relationship issues.

When asked regarding the motive for the crime, Zhong Yalun said that the exact reason is still under investigation. She believes that it involves emotional issues with her separated husband, “it may involve a third party, and I don’t want the girl to be taken care of by others.” When the suspect was arrested, she was in a normal state of mind and did not make any noise. As of the current investigation, the suspect has no psychiatric record, and the police might not find any relevant records of her receiving psychiatric treatment before or now. Zhong Yalun also pointed out that the mother and daughter are following up the case for the SWD. There were social workers following up the case before, but the file was closed at the end of last year.

案件發生後,警方接觸到一名印度籍男子,疑為疑兇丈夫,並將他帶回案發現場助查。

After the case happened, the police contacted an Indian man who was suspected to be the husband of the suspect, and brought him back to the scene of the crime to assist in the investigation.

The SWD confirms that the four mother and daughter are follow-up cases

The Social Welfare Department issued an article at 2:55 pm saying that it is highly concerned regarding the family tragedy that occurred in a building on Guilin Street in Sham Shui Po today. The SWD pointed out that the woman involved and her three daughters were followed up by the NGO Integrated Family Service Center. The SWD said it would contact the family members concerned as soon as possible and provide appropriate assistance according to their welfare needs.

The SWD stated that it will work with non-governmental organizations to set up a mobile service station outside Exit C2 of MTR Sham Shui Po Station at 4 pm, and social workers will provide support and service information to citizens in need. The SWD also has a 24-hour telephone hotline 2343 2255 to provide immediate telephone counselling, support and referral services. People in need can call for help at any time.

Text / Yahoo News Reporter

警方接報後,封鎖了桂林街 115 號唐樓附近一帶。

After receiving the report, the police cordoned off the area around Tanglou, No. 115, Guilin Street.

警方在案發唐樓門口把守。

The police guarded the gate of the tenement house where the incident occurred.

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