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Farmer who slew 8 in rampage is put to death

A FARMER in east China's Jiangxi Province has been executed for killing eight people, including his mother, wife and daughter.

The execution was carried out on July 15 on Zhou Yezhong, 36, in Jiangxi's Ji'an City, the China News Service reported yesterday.

According to Ji'an City Intermediate People's Court, Zhou, a farmer from Ji'an's Jishui County, was in a tense relationship with his wife over his long-time gambling.

On May 8, Zhou again had a quarrel with his wife.

After she left home, he killed his 10-year-old daughter Zhou Xiaomin and then killed his 80-year-old mother despite her kneeling down to beg that he spare her.

He later stormed into a neighbor's home and killed his wife Kang Qiuying, 36, neighbor Hu Dongsheng and Hu's mother Wu Xiu, 83.

Villagers Ye Wen'e and Zhou Nianmei saw the killing spree and tried to call police, but were also attacked and killed by Zhou.

Zhou also killed Zuo Huasheng, a migrant worker in the county.

Police caught Zhou two hours later.

Last November, a Beijing native Li Lei murdered six of his family members out of "accumulated resentment" against his wife and parents.

Four years ago, farmer Qiu Xinghua killed 10 people in a Taoist temple in northwest China's Shaanxi Province.

Six of the victims were killed by an axe when they were sleeping.




 

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