Laptop
snatcher gets death for killing victim, injuring others
24-year-old
Cao Trung Lap receives a death sentence at his trial opened in HCMC on August
23 Tuoi Tre
The
parents and two sisters of the dead victim are seen at the trial for the
killer on August 23 Tuoi Tre
Tri's
girlfriend mourns over the coffin containing his body at his funeral in last
September Tuoi Tre
The
The 24-year-old killer, Cao Trung Lap, was sentenced to death
in a trial at a public site in Tan Binh District on Thursday after the court
rejected his imploration for a commutation.
According to the indictment, Lap was arrested on September 17, 2012 after he
killed 22-year-old Hoang Ngoc Tri and injured police captain Vo Sy Hoang,
from the Tan Phu District Police.
On the morning that day, Tri, with a laptop bag on his
shoulder, was driving his girlfriend on a motorbike on Hoang Hoa Tham street
in Tan Binh District when Lap came up from behind on a motorbike, snatched
the bag from Tri, and sped up to flee.
Tri chased after Lap and ran his bike into Lap’s, and both bikes crashed to
the ground. They wrestled and Lap pulled out a knife and stabbed Tri in the chest
and belly before running away.
Captain Hoang, who was traveling on the street, ran after the robber and
caught up with him later, but Lap also stabbed Hoang and escaped. He later
stabbed two other people who blocked his way before some local residents
seized him.
Tri was taken to the hospital but he died soon later due to severe injuries
to his heart.
At yesterday’s trial, Lap told the court that he had not deliberately killed
Tri and that he just wanted to make Tri injured so that Tri could not prevent
him from escaping.
“I would like to send my sincere apologies toTri’s family and hopes that the
court will give me a lighter sentence,” the convicted killer said.
The jury, however, rejected Tri’s imploration, saying that he had committed
an unforgivable crime and deserved a death sentence.
No
compensation is enough
Tri’s life was taken life by Lap while he was on the way to
find a job after graduating from the Ho Chi Minh CIty University of Culture,
Tri’s parents told the court.
When asked by the jury about how much money the victim’s family wanted to be
paid by the killer as compensation for mental damage, Tri’s father said, “My
son is an invaluable asset to me as well as to my family, but he now
died. How much can the killer compensate us for such a great loss?”
"Despite how much the killer can pay, his compensation
will never be enough to make up for the death of my son," Tri's father
said.
TUOITRENEWS
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Thứ Bảy, 24 tháng 8, 2013
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