New York Daily News

Psycho sitter’s story

THOUGHT KIDS SHE STABBED WERE WOLVES

- BY SCARLETT KUANG AND LARRY MCSHANE

Deranged day care worker Yu Fen Wang went for the knife and the meat cleaver after something snapped inside her.

The 52-year-old Chinese immigrant, in an exclusive Rikers Island interview, offered a bizarre explanatio­n and an apology for gashing three newborn girls and two adults during a bloody Sept. 20 rampage through an illegal Queens baby-sitting business.

“I don’t know why I did such a thing or what I was thinking about,” said Wang, speaking Friday in her native Mandarin with the Daily News. “At the moment, I thought they were not babies, but wolves. “So I slashed.” The despondent grandmothe­r of three spoke with a heavily bandaged left arm — the result of a failed suicide try in the basement of the day care, where Wang bolted once the carnage upstairs ended.

“I’m sorry, I’m sorry,” said Wang about her terrifying middle-of-the-night rampage through Mei Xin Care Inc. facility. “I hope (the babies) didn’t get hurt. I hope they are OK.”

Three infants — a 12-dayold, a 32-day-old and a 33-dayold — were hospitaliz­ed in critical condition with injuries inflicted by Wang’s two sharp blades, officials said. She was charged with five counts of attempted murder in the 3:45 a.m. stabbing spree.

A fourth infant suffered a skull fracture in the chaos. The two weapons used in the attacks were found at the scene.

“I can’t live anymore,” Wang murmured repeatedly, her voice shaky and her right hand trembling.

Cops found her unconsciou­s and bleeding when they reached the three-story Flushing home. Police believe the nursery was used by pregnant Chinese women for “birth tourism” — foreigners delivering their babies in the U.S. as leverage in obtaining their own American citizenshi­p.

Officials discovered nine infants and 11 cribs in the house, while state and city officials indicated the business was operating without any kind of license.

Wang, in a gray prison jumpsuit, walked unsteadily into the prison visiting room. Her long black hair hung from the back of her head in a messy bun, and she occasional­ly buried her head in her arms during a 30-minute interview.

She said she worked at the Flushing operation for the last five years and remained under suicide watch while behind bars.

“I hope to redeem myself,” she told The News. “If time could be reversed, I hope I just didn’t commit such a mistake and just be a good person.”

Wang and her husband arrived in Queens eight years ago from their farm in China’s Fujian province. The couple have two sons and three granddaugh­ters, ages 2 years, 3 months and 1 month.

She expressed her hopes for a reunion with her family once her legal woes are addressed.

“I hope to go home and take care of my granddaugh­ters, so that my sons and daughters-in-law can work,’ she said.

 ??  ?? Investigat­ors probe scene where Yu Fen Wang stabbed three babies earlier this month.
Investigat­ors probe scene where Yu Fen Wang stabbed three babies earlier this month.

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