China Overseas Chinese Network, June 16. According to the news of the Spanish version of the "Europe Times" WeChat public account "Xi Wen", recently, the Madrid court in Spain heard a case that occurred in January 2020 when a Chinese student was killed.

Two suspects, aged 21 and 23, are accused of violently killing a Chinese student and taking the victim's belongings.

During the trial, the two suspects directly revoked their confessions and did not admit to the murder.

  The report quoted local media sources that the Madrid court prosecutor asked for the two suspects to be sentenced to 23 years in prison each, but the two suspects directly revoked their confessions in court and denied the murder.

The two suspects said in court that they had not been to the crime scene and that they had been wronged.

The two defendants filed acquittal requests in court, claiming they were completely unaware of the circumstances.

  One of the defendants, who said he was not at the scene that night, said he didn't know what happened until he was told by relatives.

The accused said he had lied to police during the police investigation because he was "scared".

The defendant said that if he charged someone, the police would release him.

In court, the defendant identified another person as the murderer, saying: "I saw him strangle the victim's neck and stab the victim in the side several times with a knife."

  It is reported that this case occurred on January 19, 2020. A 23-year-old Chinese student was found to be seriously injured and fell to the ground near a bus stop on Avenida Santo Angel de la Guarda in Moncloa. .

The forensic expert said that the murdered international student had a physical conflict with others before his death, and was stabbed 9 times in the body, one of which stabbed the deceased's heart from the side, causing him to die.

The perpetrators also seized the deceased's belongings, including an iPhone 8 and an Apple Watch worn by the deceased.

  After investigation, in September 2020, the Spanish police announced the arrest of four suspects suspected of killing Chinese students.

Police found the murder weapons in the suspect's home: a machete and a butterfly knife.

But the suspects argued that if they didn't have weapons at home in the Valdezarza area where they lived, they would have been attacked by other local outlaws.

  Currently, the case is still under review.