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Police resort to public help in search of massacre culprits in
southern
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police officer inspects the wall of the villa where six people of a family
were murdered in
Police are leaving no stone unturned
to hunt for the killers behind a cold-blooded massacre that took six
lives in the family of a wood businessman in the southern
As the exact number of culprits
remains unknown and the murderers are still at large, police have called on
members of the public to report anything they know that could help officers
with their investigation.
Wood processing magnate Le Van My,
48, his wife, son, daughter, and two other relatives were found dead in their
villa in Minh Hung Commune, Nhon Thanh District on Tuesday morning.
My’s youngest daughter, aged 18
months, survived the massacre that led to a countrywide shock and horror.
The dead all had their throats cut
in the same manner, according to police.
![]() The villa where the massacre took place. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Officers are delivering leaflets to
people in nearby residential areas, markets and factories, encouraging them
to speak up if they happen to know the murderers, who apparently did not
steal any assets of one of the richest families in town.
This is seemingly the first time
police have had to resort to such a method in efforts to hunt for criminals.
On Thursday, Tran Thang Phuc,
director of the Binh Phuoc police department, publicized his personal mobile
phone number, 0913.937.330, to receive reports related to the bloodbath.
The murder was so cruel that even
Minister of Public Security Tran Dai Quang took part in the investigation.
“This is a very serious case,” Quang
told the media after arriving at the scene on Wednesday.
“Initial investigation shows that
the culprits were well-prepared for the brutal murder.”
Seasoned investigators assigned by
the public security ministry are working with local police officers to bring
the case to light.
![]() Minister of Public Security Tran Dai Quang consoles family members of the victims. Photo: Tuoi Tre
The murder was first discovered by
Doan Thi Cam Loan, the family’s housemaid, at 7:00 am, when she came to the
villa to start her work.
The six slain people are My and his
wife, Nguyen Le Thi Anh Nga, their 20-year-old daughter Le Thi Anh Linh,
15-year-old son Le Quoc Anh, 18-year-old relative Du Ngoc To Nhu, and
14-year-old relative Du Minh Vy.
Nguyen Le Hung, the younger brother
of Nga, told police he found a missed call from Nhu at 3:18 am, and called
back but failed to reach the girl.
After many attempts, Hung reached
Nhu, who only uttered “Uncle Hung” before the call was disconnected, he said.
“I was worried and phoned Nga at
3:25 am,” Hung recalled. “Nga picked up the phone normally and told me to ‘go
to sleep’ because ‘nothing has happened’.”
A deliveryman who usually carries
wood to the villa at 4:00 am every day also told police that Nga had called
to tell him to delay the delivery to 7:00 am.
These clues suggest that the murder
occurred between 3:30 am and 4:00 am on Tuesday, according to officers.
Police also said they found at least
five different fingerprints on the villa’s 2-meter-tall wall, indicating that
the murderers entered and left the residence that way.
All of the six victims had their
throats cut with one same piece of equipment, according to police.
It is unclear if this is a case of
theft or revenge between business rivals.
TUOI TRE
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Thứ Năm, 9 tháng 7, 2015
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