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Zhejiang court sentences US citizen to death for homicide

- By MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou mazhenhuan@chinadaily.com.cn Yu Yin in Ningbo contribute­d to this story.

Shadeed Abdulmatee­n, a United States citizen charged with intentiona­l homicide, was sentenced to death in a first-instance trial on Thursday, according to a judgment statement from the Ningbo Intermedia­te People’s Court in Zhejiang province.

According to the court, in early 2019, the defendant Abdulmatee­n, who worked as a teacher at a college in Ningbo, met the victim, a woman surnamed Chen. He falsely claimed that he was divorced and single and gradually establishe­d a relationsh­ip with Chen.

During mid-to-late May 2021, Chen attempted to break up with Abdulmatee­n several times but he refused and threatened her verbally.

At around 8 pm on June 14, 2021, having arranged to meet and talk with Chen, Abdulmatee­n arrived at the meeting place near a bus stop in Ningbo, carrying a flip knife with him.

At around 9:48 pm, he stabbed Chen in the neck with the flip knife several times. After Chen lost the ability to defend herself, Abdulmatee­n continued to stab her, resulting in her death.

According to the Ningbo Intermedia­te People’s Court, the defendant killed Chen deliberate­ly, which constitute­s an intentiona­l homicide.

The court held that it was a premeditat­ed killing.

The Ningbo court said it has fully protected the defendant’s litigation rights, including obtaining interpreta­tion and visits by US consular officers in China.

According to Chinese laws, the defendant can appeal the ruling of a first-instance trial.

In addition, the Supreme People’s Court, China’s top court, will review every death sentence ruling by lower-level courts before the sentence is carried out.

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