Tragic Mistake: CEO’s Misinterpretation Leads to Devastating Consequences

2023-10-27 21:12:28

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Release time 2023.10.27 17:11 Taipei time

Update time 2023.10.27 17:11 Taipei time

A man in Singapore mistakenly believed that his company was losing money, so he killed his wife and then tried to commit suicide. However, he eventually discovered that it was only the accountants who had made a miscalculation. (Illustration not related to the parties concerned, Photo-AC) Reporter

The accountant accidentally miscalculated the accounts, which led to a huge tragedy! A CEO in Singapore saw the company’s disastrous financial statements and mistakenly believed that the business had failed. He fell into depression and worried that his pregnant wife and unborn child would be affected if he committed suicide, so he killed his wife while she was sleeping. He later tried to commit suicide by taking medication but failed. All failed, and now the judge sentenced him to 7 years in prison. But in fact, the company he ran did not lose money at all, but the accountants made a careless mistake.

According to Singapore’s “8 Vision News Network”, 34-year-old David Brian Chow Kwok-Hun, the president of a company, admitted in court on the 26th that he killed his pregnant wife with a knife, resulting in a tragedy that killed one person and two people. . According to the autopsy report, the murder occurred at 5 a.m. on January 11, 2022. Zhou’s wife was stabbed a total of 15 times, 10 of which were stabbings, and the other five were cuts, and two of the stab wounds were fatal. , one was a wound on the neck that was 6.3 centimeters deep, and the other was a wound that penetrated the abdomen and injured the lungs and atrium, which was 14 centimeters deep.

The report pointed out that Zhou Guoyun read the company’s financial report for the past six months one month before committing the crime. The performance was very unsatisfactory and the performance was not as good as expected, so he asked the staff to re-examine it. However, following the accounting staff reviewed it, they notified the accounts once more that it was correct. Zhou Guoyun has been unable to recover since then. He thought he had failed in business and fell into depression and insomnia. Even though he took sleeping pills, it didn’t help.

Zhou Guoyun began to have wild thoughts and often had hallucinations, such as seeing his business fail, going bankrupt, committing suicide, media reports humiliating his wife and daughter, etc. After his family discovered his condition, they tried their best to enlighten him, but he mightn’t listen, and the thought of committing suicide lingered. Until January 11 last year, tragedy happened. Zhou Guoyun was worried that his wife and unborn daughter would be humiliated and raped because of him. He looked down upon him and wanted to end the lives of his wife and unborn daughter.

After his wife died, he also tried to commit suicide, but no matter what he tried, he failed. At around 7 o’clock in the morning that day, Zhou Guoyun was taken to the hospital by his family, but his pregnant wife died following being sent to the hospital. After the incident, Zhou Guoyun was sent to the hospital for treatment of his self-inflicted wounds. After undergoing a mental evaluation, it was found that he suffered from adjustment disorder, accompanied by anxiety and depression.

Unexpectedly, the company run by Zhou Guoyun actually did not lose money at all, but made money instead. The financial report he saw at that time was due to careless miscalculation by the accountants. The judge believed that Zhou Guoyun made the mistake out of his mind and that the chance of repeating the crime in the future was low. The circumstances of the accident were sympathetic, so he sentenced him to seven years in prison.

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