The Sun (Malaysia)

15 years’ jail for biting off activist’s ear

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A man was jailed for nearly 15 years yesterday after biting off the ear of a democracy activist and attacking three others at the height of the city’s protests in 2019.

The prison term for Joe Chen, who shouted Chinese nationalis­t slogans before his attack, is the longest of those charged in relation to the city’s social turmoil three years ago.

High Court judge Judianna Barnes said Chen’s biting off part of the ear of democracy activist Andrew Chiu was “very barbaric” and defied belief.

In December, a jury found Chen guilty of three counts of wounding with intent – an offence punishable by up to life imprisonme­nt – and one count of common assault.

The court earlier heard that Chen, 52, shouted “Reclaim Taiwan” outside a shopping mall in Taikoo Shing, a middle-class neighbourh­ood, in November 2019.

China views self-ruled Taiwan as its own territory and has vowed to one day seize it.

Chen attacked a man and two women with a knife when they confronted him, leaving the man in critical condition.

Chiu, a democracy activist and district councillor, had part of his left ear bitten off when he tried to restrain Chen.

Defence lawyers previously argued that Chen had consumed alcohol before the attack, and that he had suffered from chronic mental health issues stemming from his unemployme­nt.

In a letter to the court, Chen’s wife claimed that her husband had never raised his hand against her in 30 years together.

But Barnes questioned the accuracy of her claims, citing a medical report that said Chen’s wife once woke up to see her husband pointing a knife at her throat.

At the time, Chen was institutio­nalised after his wife called the police, which showed that he had violent tendencies, Barnes said. – AFP

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