Chiba Matsudo Girl Murder Case 2nd trial begins Tokyo High Court September 26 14:56

Ototoshi, a trial of two trials against the former president of the Parents' Association, who was charged with murdering a third-year Vietnamese elementary school girl in Matsudo city, Chiba prefecture, The defense advocated innocence as "the police gathered evidence illegally" while insisting that it should be executed.

In March, Oetoshi, a third-year elementary school student in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, was born and killed by Vietnamese nationalist Ree Ti Nhat Lin (9 at the time) on the way to school. Defender Yasumasa Shibuya (48) is charged with crimes such as murder.

In the first trial, the prosecutor demanded the death penalty, but the defendant consistently instincted the innocence, and the Chiba District Court sentenced indefinite imprisonment as "the criminal responsibility is very heavy, but the death penalty is unavoidable" , Prosecutors and defendants appealed.

On June 26, the trial of the second trial began at the Tokyo High Court, and the prosecution said, “The act of abusing the position of the parent who is the president of the Parents’ Association and killing it because of the trust of the girl ’s child was extremely malicious. He argued that he should be sentenced to death "

On the other hand, the lawyer of the defendant said, “It is illegal for police to seize cigarette butts and collect DNA samples from the apartment grounds without consent or warrant of the defendant. All defendants should be excluded from the evidence. "I'm not."

Father “Wish for Punishment in Death Penalty”

Lynn's father, Lee Ain Hao, held a conference in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo after the trial. The defendant insisted that the police investigation was illegal, “I ca n’t be convinced that this is illegal because it ’s justified that it ’s not good to protect from crime with justice. If this happens, this world will become a world where anyone can commit crimes. "

About Lin, “I never forgot. If I was alive, I should have been in 6th grade, and every time I saw my classmate, I was wondering why Lin could n’t go to school. I just hope that the death penalty will come out and be punished. "