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Japanese curry killer loses death sentence appeal
TOKYO (AFP) - - A Japanese woman who killed four people and poisoned 63 with arsenic-laced curry lost her appeal against a death sentence Tuesday, a Supreme Court spokeswoman said.
Hayashi was convicted for mixing arsenic into curry served at a community festival in 1998, killing two children and two adults, in Wakayama prefecture, 450 kilometres (280 miles) southwest of Tokyo.
Ok, this is slightly different as this was kinda obvious she was trying to kill with arsenic.Other local news which caught my attention was Ming Yi's current trial. Apparently he broke down during his court trial, speaking of his tough times while setting up Ren Ci and his other aids for the public. He also speaks of his mother, who opposes of him of being a monk as well.
Well, it's really tough for any man to setup his own business or organization, especially for non profit organizations where they depend heavily on donations. It is also not wrong for the person to receive donations from donors too. It's just socially not correct to use such donations for luxury items. Can you imagine you donated $100 to this organization and the next thing you see the chairman or person in charge inside a posh restaurant eating away almost everyday?
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eerrr.. its abit different lah. the curry woman intended to poison. the rojak one was prob an accident or due to sloppiness...
yea, I did write that it was different.. just that its all food poisoning. :P
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