China Daily (Hong Kong)

Prosecutor­s tell Shandong appeal hearing man’s knife attack on four debt collectors, killing one, was obviously overdone

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

Prosecutor­s in the appeal of a young man who had been sentenced to life in prison for intentiona­lly causing injury said his behavior fit the legal definition of excessive self-defense when the case was reheard over the weekend.

The Supreme People’s Procurator­ate posted a statement on Sunday saying that Yu Huan’s actions in the stabbing case were a kind of self-defense, “but obviously excessive”.

Twenty-one-year-old Yu was convicted on Feb 17 for stabbing four debt collectors who confronted him and his mother. One of the debt collectors later died.

Yu appealed to the Shandong Provincial High People’s Court, claiming he attacked the debt collectors with a knife because one of them insulted his mother by exposing himself to her.

The appeal hearing in this controvers­ial case was held on Saturday at the high court.

Yu, from Guanxian county in Liaocheng, Shandong, said he and his mother, Su Yinxia, were confronted on April 14, 2016, by more than 10 debt collectors because they were unable to repay loans.

“I felt helpless when the debt collectors assaulted and insulted my mother and me. If I had not used a knife to defend us, I and my mother would have fallen into a more dangerous situation,” he said.

Yu’s lawyer said it was justifiabl­e defense, as the stabbings were done in an attempt to protect himself and his mother.

But the provincial prosecutor­s said Yu’s attack had caused the death of one person and serious injury of two others, “which meets the standard of serious damage and excessive self-defense, as defined by the Criminal Law.”

The case was widely discussed on social media, with some saying Yu’s life sentence was too harsh and some criticizin­g how police officers had handled the incident.

Yu had said that when the police left him and his mother with the debt collectors while they gathered informatio­n, he thought they had abandoned the case.

On March 26, the top prosecutin­g authority dispatched prosecutor­s to Shandong to oversee the case and investigat­e whether the police had been derelict in their duty.

On Friday, the provincial prosecutor­s released a report that said police involved in the case had failed to effectivel­y control the scene and failed to separate the debt collectors from Yu and his mother, but that their behavior did not meet the legal standard for derelictio­n of duty.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The controvers­ial case of Yu Huan is retried in his appeal in Shandong province on Saturday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The controvers­ial case of Yu Huan is retried in his appeal in Shandong province on Saturday.

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