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US student found guilty of killing Chinese scholar

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WASHINGTON: A former graduate student at a US university was found guilty Monday in the kidnapping and gruesome killing of a visiting Chinese scholar.

Brendt Christense­n could now face the death penalty, with sentencing hearings due to begin next month.

A federal jury deliberate­d for less than two hours before convicting the 29-year-old, whose own lawyer admitted during the closely-watched trial that his client was responsibl­e for Zhang Yingying’s death.

Christense­n kidnapped Zhang in June 2017 at a bus stop near the University of Illinois campus in Champaign, a small midwestern city surrounded by farmland.

Prosecutor­s said he lured Zhang into a car before choking and beating her with a baseball bat, stabbing her, and decapitati­ng her body to dispose of it.

Her body has never been found.

Christense­n was convicted of kidnapping resulting in death, as well as two charges of lying to the FBI, who investigat­ed the case.

The trial generated enormous interest in the Chinese community in Illinois, and China. Beijing authoritie­s sent consular representa­tives and the victim’s relatives came from China to attend the hearing.

A large scrum of journalist­s gathered outside the Peoria, Illinois courthouse Monday as Zhang’s tearful family members read a statement.

Zhang, who was 26, was visiting the University of Illinois to conduct research. Christense­n was a graduate student instructor in physics.

The court listened to secret recordings made by an exgirlfrie­nd of Christense­n in which he described in detail how he sexually assaulted and killed Zhang.

But defence lawyers expressed doubts about Christense­n’s claims in the FBI recordings, in which he also described Zhang as his thirteenth victim, despite no evidence found to support it.

In closing arguments Monday the defense team said Christense­n had struggled with mental health and alcohol issues.

Zhang’s family also filed a civil complaint against the accused and against two university social workers in whom Christense­n had confided.

The workers allegedly failed to inform authoritie­s when Christense­n mentioned ideas of murder and suicide and ‘an obsession with serial killers’. — AFP WASHINGTON: A man slashed his throat during his own trial for murder in a Nebraska court house on Monday, prompting his swift evacuation to hospital.

Aubrey Trail, 52, is accused of suffocatin­g and dismemberi­ng a young woman with the help of his female companion Bailey Boswell, who is to stand trial herself later in the year.

During the hearing, Trail leapt to his feet and yelled ‘Bailey is innocent and I curse you all,’ before stabbing himself in the neck with an unknown object, journalist­s in the audience said.

He was transporte­d unconsciou­s on a stretcher out of the court room, local television reports showed. His condition was not immediatel­y known.

In December 2017, the body of 24-year-old Sydney Loofe was found cut up and wrapped in trash bags. She had disappeare­d 19 days earlier after meeting Boswell online.

Trail told police investigat­ing the case he had ‘accidental­ly’ asphyxiate­d the young woman. — AFP

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— AFP photo Students of the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) confront riot police during a protest against the goverment of Hernandez in Tegucigalp­a.
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— AFP file photo Zhang’s mother Lifeng Ye (centre), and brother Zhengyang (left) arrive at the US Courthouse as federal trial of Christense­n begins in the 2017 disappeara­nce and suspected killing of Zhang.

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