After an argument, a 50-year-old was sentenced to death in the fifties who killed her by dropping it under the railing of an apartment about 14m high.

Detective Cheongju District 11 (Chief Hyung-Woo Cho) said today (7th) that A (52) sentenced to murder was sentenced to 13 years in prison.

Mr. A was put on trial on July 26, last year at 9:00 p.m. on the 5th to 6th floors of his apartment in Cheongwon-gu, Cheongju-si, on the emergency staircase, forcing his younger sister B (41) to fall out of a railing 13.75m high, causing him to die.

Mr. A was found to have committed such a crime after arguing as he continued to bring up other men's stories he had briefly met.

Mr. A stated that Mr. B tried to commit suicide in the early days of the investigation and that he could not stop it.

However, when the evidence of the killings came out one after another, he tried to scare him, but changed his claim that Mr. B's writhing attitude was disturbed and he accidentally crashed.

The judge refused to accept Mr. A's claim, saying, "Considering the fact that the defendant pushed the victim over the railing after several attempts, the murder was intentional at the time of the incident."

"The murder crime is a serious crime that violates the irreplaceable and precious value of human life and cannot recover damage in any way," he said. "Even if the defendant considers the motive or the cause of the crime, the life of one person "The act of stealing is never justified."

"The defendant needs to be punished for the guilt considering the fact that the defendant does not show a serious reflection, not expressing forgiveness from the survivors, expressing the position that the defendant is merely an accident from the investigation agency to the court. "I emphasized.

Mr. A objected and appealed the ruling.

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