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Serial female attacker executed in Chenzhou
A jilted lover who repeatedly attacked female students over four years with sharp objects, killing one and hurting 23 others, was executed in Chenzhou in central China's Hunan Province at 4pm on Wednesday.
Between 2006 and 2009, Lei Haosheng stabbed the students' breasts and hips with syringes and awls that he had collected from trash bins to take revenge on his girlfriend who had reported a theft he had committed, the court said.
Lei was finally caught on May 10, 2009, after he had stabbed a girl in Guiyang County in southwest China's Guizhou Province, reported Xiaoxiang Morning Herald.
The court convicted him of intentional injury on May 13, 2010, and he was sentenced to death after the possibility that he was mental ill was excluded.
Lei's hate for women started after he was convicted of theft and jailed for eight months in 1993. He told the court he had stolen for his girlfriend and thought it was she who had reported him to the police. She also broke up with him. After that, Lei began to take revenge on females.
The Supreme People's Court ratified the sentence and Lei didn't appeal the ruling.
Between 2006 and 2009, Lei Haosheng stabbed the students' breasts and hips with syringes and awls that he had collected from trash bins to take revenge on his girlfriend who had reported a theft he had committed, the court said.
Lei was finally caught on May 10, 2009, after he had stabbed a girl in Guiyang County in southwest China's Guizhou Province, reported Xiaoxiang Morning Herald.
The court convicted him of intentional injury on May 13, 2010, and he was sentenced to death after the possibility that he was mental ill was excluded.
Lei's hate for women started after he was convicted of theft and jailed for eight months in 1993. He told the court he had stolen for his girlfriend and thought it was she who had reported him to the police. She also broke up with him. After that, Lei began to take revenge on females.
The Supreme People's Court ratified the sentence and Lei didn't appeal the ruling.
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