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早上起来看新闻,上周末悉尼一民居遭袭击,其中中国18岁女孩在试图逃跑过程中从3楼坠下死亡,她的韩国籍的男朋友也在逃跑中坠楼造成永久性伤害,悉尼警方已经逮捕嫌犯,该嫌犯将会面临21项指控。下面有转载9News的文章。
一年来先后发生两次这样的恶性事件,不得不引起我们的警惕,朋友们,从小事情做起,多注意身边的人和事,多注意自身的安全,保护好自己,别再让父母担心,朋友痛心了,再一次提醒大家注意安全,警钟长鸣,不能再让我们宝贵的生命就这样流逝。同时,向逝去的同胞表示哀悼!
一下是转载自9MSN的文章:
Man charged over fatal balcony fall
05:00 AEST Thu Oct 30 2008
Police have charged a 26-year-old man with murder, sexual assault and robbery offences over an armed invasion of a Sydney unit that ended in a teen’s fatal fall from a third-floor balcony.
Four young Asian students allegedly endured horrendous sexual assaults lasting up to an hour at the hands of a knife-wielding intruder on Sunday afternoon before two leaped from a Sydney balcony while trying to escape.
Chinese student Liao "Elva" Wei, 18, died after falling from her Waterloo unit.
Her boyfriend, a 19-year-old Korean student, remains in hospital with serious spinal injuries from which police say he may never recover.
The suspect, who was arrested last night in the inner city suburb of Redfern, has been refused bail and is due to appear in Central Local Court today.
He will face 21 charges including murder, five counts of sexual assault, two counts of inflicting bodily harm with the intent to have sexual intercourse, aggravated break and enter and two counts of armed robbery.
Detective Superintendent Geoff Beresford told reporters yesterday the crimes committed against the students were horrendous and shocking.
"The fear that those people must have felt during this attack would be indescribable," he said.
At the time, he said investigators were considering a range of possible scenarios for what occurred and had not ruled out the intruder may have been drug-affected.
The attacker followed one of his victims into the security apartment complex before holding a knife to her throat and forcing her to let him into the unit, police said.
Ms Wei and her boyfriend were held in the apartment, along with two Asian women aged 19 and 20.
"We can confirm that there were a number of sexual assaults on all of the victims," Supt Beresford said.
"In relation to the deceased person and obviously the male person who suffered injuries from the fall, we do expect that they were forced either by fear or by other means [to perform sex acts]."
Peter Price, head of the Waterloo Study Centre where the couple were students, said Ms Wei's boyfriend had broken his back, pelvis and femur, as well as ankles and wrists.
"He's black and blue with bruises and is half-sedated as well, given the extent of his injuries," Mr Price told AAP |
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