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2011年4月22日星期五

Father of Calgary recognized guilty of killing children

Calgary man was found guilty of killing her two young children and tries to kill his wife almost two years.

On the night of November 27, 2009, James Bing Jun Louie, 44, has used a rope to strangle his son Jason, 13 and a pillow to smother his daughter, Jane, 9.

Louie then attempted to strangle his wife Ying Tang, as she arrived at the former couple remains in the Northwest of the city.

The bodies of Ying Louie's two children, aged 13 and nine, were found inside their northwest home in November 2009. Their father James Bing Jun Louie was convicted Thursday of killing them. The bodies of two children of Ying Louie, aged 13 to nine, were found inside their house in November 2009 Northwest. Their father James Bing Jun Louie was sentenced Thursday to kill. CBC

Court of Justice bench of the Queen Earl Wilson found Louie guilty Thursday of the second degree murder of his two children and convicted of attempted murder Tang.

Louie was extremely depressed about her separation from Tang and pending divorce of the couple and his actions were triggered by Zopiclone, a sleeping pill he makes, the Court said.

But counsel for the Crown Beverley Bauer maintained that provided Louie and was fully aware of his actions.

In a statement released to the press on Thursday before the verdict was read, Tang said she is grateful for the generous support that I received about me"since the tragedy.

Tang, said that she was evil with pain, sadness and fear since his children were killed.

It has also praised the work done by all members of the Calgary Police Service and the Office of the counsel for the Crown and the 911 dispatcher who was able to trace his cell phone call and send frantic help in time to save his life on the night of the attack.

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2011年4月20日星期三

Father of the dead York student heads for Toronto

Qian Liu, 23, from Beijing is shown in this image from a York University student website. Liu was found dead in her apartment on Friday. (York BBS.com) This image of a website student at York University shows Qian Liu, aged 23, Beijing. Liu was found dead in his apartment on Friday. (York BBS.com)

The father of the student at York University found dead last week was led Wednesday from Beijing to Toronto, where the police seek to determine what happened to her.

Liu Qian, 23, was found dead Friday in his basement apartment near campus. It was engaged in an online video chat with her boyfriend, who lives in China, 1 h and Friday when there is a strike at its door. She opened her door to a man and a struggle follows.

Later this morning after police were notified by Canadian friends of her boyfriend, Liu body was found in the apartment.

Police said that an autopsy has not shown a cause of death.

Father of the woman spoke to the media in Beijing, before his departure for the Canada.

"It was our only child," said Liu Jianhiu, who is the Director of research of the history of the Communist Party of the Party of the Committee Central of Chinese Communist Party school. The school trains officials of the party.

End women studied at the University of the city of Beijing before arriving at the Canada in September 2010.

"She was interested in media and wanted to study for a Masters degree in it." She has already asked several universities of Toronto and elsewhere, including the University of Windsor, "he says.

"After hearing the news on Qian Liu, our family and friends were all very concerned." But we were praying for the possibility that the victim was a different person of the same name... soon we found that we could reach is no longer my daughter. "And then the Canadian police has very clearly that it was indeed my daughter."

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2011年4月14日星期四

Father of British Colombia who killed children could not obtain leaves

Leaves with escort for Allan Schoenborn, the father who killed his three children at their home in trailers of Merritt, b.c., will be reconsidered by the Board of review of the Colombia of British Columbia, Attorney General Barry Penner said.

Last week, the provincial court held that Schoenborn could be granted passes to leave the psychiatric hospital of Port Coquitlam for outings in the community.

But Penner said Wednesday that the new information that Schoenborn woman lives in Coquitlam prompted the new review, which should take place within 14 days.

The Hospital Director said Wednesday earlier that the orginal decision should not have been taken to mean that the leaves with escort would be automatically granted to Schoenborn, especially in the light of the news of the proximity of his wife in the installation.

Allan Schoenborn and Darcie Clarke's three children, 10-year-old Kaitlynne, eight-year-old Max and five-year-old Cordon, were found slain in their Merritt, B.C., trailer home.Allan Schoenborn and Darcie Clarke's three children, 10-year-old Kaitlynne, age of eight the Max cord and five years, were found killed in their Merritt, b.c., trailer to home. CBC "this is new information, and this is the kind of information, where our deliberations and our decision-making process could change because of this," Dr. Johann Brink of Forensic Psychiatric Hospital in Port Coquitlam.

"Of course we do not want to put everyone in danger." We certainly would deliberately or negligent. ?

Schoenborn was declared not responsible criminally for killing his three children, previously Merritt saying: he takes their lives to prevent them from be assaulted.

Ex-wife of Schoenborn, Darcie Clarke, found dead in his house on April 6, 2008 children. Ten years Kaitlynne was in his bedroom, his throat crevée, while Max of eight and five years cord were lying on the sofa, stifled.

Last year, Schoenborn asked his first examination hearing completely fulfill the hospital, but was refused on the grounds that he was still a threat to society.

To a review board hearing last week, Schoenborn said this time he wants to keep taking his medication and stay alive in the hospital.

"I'm looking for the answers to what has passed, and I don't want to gum works," he said.

He said that he wanted to leave escorted to make things simple, such as seeking a job or a cup of coffee.

Counsel for the Crown Lyle Hillaby taken supported supervised visits but said the Commission to review that Schoenborn "is not to trust" because of his history with the violence and anger.

Scott Hicks, the Schoenborn lawyer, said his client had committed no act of violence over the past year and that the disorder is in remission, so it was "realistic" to give the community of visits to the discretion of the edge.

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