The Borneo Post

Taiwanese child killer escapes death penalty

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TAIPEI: A schizophre­nic Taiwanese man who decapitate­d a three-year- old girl in public on a busy Taipei street escaped the death penalty yesterday as he was sentenced to life in prison for what the court called an ‘appalling’ crime.

Wang Ching-yu, 34, had pleaded guilty to killing the child in a crime that shocked the generally peaceful island after overpoweri­ng her mother near a metro station.

He beheaded the girl with a kitchen knife as horrified bystanders tried to stop him.

Wang had told the court that he hallucinat­ed he was a Chinese emperor from Sichuan province and believed that killing the girl would bring him concubines to “carry on his family line,” according to reports.

When asked in court if he knew why murder was wrong, he had said he knew he had made a mistake because no Sichuan woman had come forward to bear him children after the killing.

Prosecutor­s called the crime “extremely cold- blooded” and demanded the death penalty.

But judge Tsai Shou-hsun told a Taipei district court that he would instead be jailed for life as he had a “mental handicap”.

Wearing black-framed glasses, a white T- shirt and track pants, his head shaved, Wang remained calm as he listened to the verdict, responding: “I understand”.

The victim’s family were not in court.

In a statement after the verdict, the court said the decision was in accordance with internatio­nal human rights covenants protecting those with mental illnesses.

It said Wang had been expelled from school and had gone through drug rehabilita­tion, but was reclusive and isolated, developing schizophre­nia and hallucinat­ions.

However, the statement also described the killing as “grotesquel­y violent”, adding that Wang had known murder was illegal and had dodged supervisio­n in order to commit it. — AFP

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