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The 60-year-old security guard hacked a new colleague to the head and neck in the water treatment plant homicide case. Manslaughter was convicted of manslaughter.

2021-05-27T17:48:06.391Z


The Sha Tin Water Treatment Works committed a life case three years ago. A 60-year-old security guard who was a police officer suspected of arguing with a colleague who had just been at work for a few days. On the day of the incident, he accused the other party of filling in work hours too early and decided to teach the other party. , Punch first


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Written by: Zhu Dixin

2021-05-26 17:09

The last update date: 2021-05-26 17:22

The Sha Tin Water Treatment Works committed a life case three years ago. A 60-year-old security guard who was a police officer suspected of arguing with a colleague who had just been at work for a few days. On the day of the incident, he accused the other party of filling in work hours too early and decided to teach the other party. , First punched, and then took out a hatchet to hack the new colleague's head and neck, causing the opponent's head and neck to be almost disconnected and died on the spot.

The old security guard denied the murder. In his defense, he said that he was insane at the time of the crime. After his arrest, he said that he was "chaos."

After retiring from the court for discussion, the jury ruled that the defendant was not guilty of murder with a ratio of 5 to 2, but was convicted of manslaughter.

The judge adjourned until tomorrow to hear the plea and sentence.

The defendant, Zhang Meide, is 60 years old.

He was charged with the murder of Wu Chongxi (59 years old) in Hong Kong on August 5, 2018.

Wu called the police twice at night

According to the case, the defendant has been working as a security guard for the Sha Tin Water Treatment Plant since 2014, and Wu only took up the post in August 2018.

On the day of the incident, the two returned to the night shift together.

The defendant punched Wu three times in the guard room at 6 o'clock in the evening, so Wu called the police and asked for the ambulance to be there.

The defendant went to the locker room, took the hatchet and returned to the guard room.

When Wu called the police for the second time, there was a male voice on the phone saying: "Chop X to kill you." The prosecution pointed out that the male voice was the defendant.

The ambulanceman saw that Wu's head and neck were only connected by muscles

The defendant chopped Wu's head and neck three times and then called the police, claiming to have killed his colleague.

During the interrogation, the head of the Ambulance Corps Lin Weijian confessed that when he arrived at the scene, Wu's neck was almost broken, only his muscles were connected, and there were blood stains on the ground and on the walls.

As Wu had no signs of life, Lin Sui declared Wu dead.

The incident happened.

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Dissatisfied with Wu filling out the registration book with red pen

After being arrested, the defendant said in a video interview that he had only seen Wu for the first time on August 2.

When returning to the night shift that night, he had discovered that Wu Guantie gate was in a hurry, and the defendant finally closed the gate.

In addition, he was also dissatisfied with Wu filling out the registration book with a red pen and "knocking left and right" with the ruler bought by the defendant.

On the day of the case, I saw Wu fill in the working hours too early

On the night of the incident, he returned to work at 7 p.m., but Wu filled in at 6:02 p.m.

The defendant stated that there was an unwritten stipulation that "Fangong will not sign it early," and the defendant changed the sign-in time.

Later, he went to Gengting to see Wu and another security guard. He had the idea of ​​teaching Wu a lesson and punched the opponent.

But Wu took out his mobile phone and declared that he would call the police, so the defendant went to the locker to take out the hatchet and cut Wu three times.

After the assault, call the police and ask the supervisor not to approach

The defendant claimed that after the incident, he reported to the police that he had killed someone, and then called his brother, but his brother said he was not available.

The supervisor who passed by Gengting that night said that he had seen the defendant standing outside the pavilion with blood stains. The defendant calmly stated that something had happened and said to the supervisor: "Don't bury it." When the supervisor returned to the office, he heard the sound of an ambulance. The defendant reported to the police.

Self defense revealed that he and his brother were both policemen

The defendant revealed in his own defense that he had served as a police officer but had left the police force in 1990.

He explained that because he had to take care of his own business at the time, his brother had a smooth career in the Marine Police and did not want to "draw too many personnel relations."

He also pointed out that the statement in the video interview was just "chaos" and that he was insane when he committed the crime.

The defendant's brother Zhang Meihan also appeared in court as a defense witness. He was a senior superintendent when he retired in 2017.

Case Number: HCCC71/2019

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