Beijing road rage baby killer sentenced to death
- Beijing man sentenced to death after hurling a baby from its pram
- Han Lei, 39, throws toddler to the ground in argument over parking space
- Court sentences Li Ming, who helped Han escape after the incident, to five years' jail
- The girl, aged two years and 10 months, suffered severe head injuries and died later in hospital
Han Lei, 39, was charged
with intentional homicide over the death of the two-year-old girl who
died in hospital from brain damage 50 hours after being dashed to the
pavement in the Daxing District of Beijing on July 23.
The court sentenced his friend Li Ming, who helped Han escape after the incident, to five years' jail.
The Beijing No.1
Intermediate People's Court heard how Han and Li decided to drive to a
karaoke bar after a dinner with several other people. Unable to find a
parking space, they attempted to park at a bus stop where a woman, also
surnamed Li, was waiting with the 2-year, 10-month-old baby who was
named as Sun in court documents.
An altercation began when
Han accused the mother of blocking the car's path with the pushchair.
The court heard how Han hit the mother and then proceeded to hurl the
baby out of its pram.
The court rejected his
defense that he had been intoxicated at the time of the attack, saying
that his mental condition had been "stable" despite earlier drinking at
dinner. Prosecutors recommended that Han, who committed the crime within
a year of being released from prison, be given the death sentence.
"I smacked her in the
face. She hit back, too. People started to gather around us. I just
wanted to smash the trolley," Han reportedly said in a statement to
police.
The girl's mother told
police that Han had earlier threatened to kill the child and had acted
before she was able to take measures to protect her.
Han fled the scene with
Li Ming, who was charged with harboring a criminal, but was arrested by
police the next day. Li turned himself in to police on July 25.
Relatives of the child
asked for a total of 2.73 million yuan ($443,513) in civil compensation
during the court hearing, according to state-run Xinhua.
The case drew a strong
response on Chinese social media site Weibo where posters mostly
applauded the death sentence: "He deserves to be shot 100 times," said
poster Xiongwoxi while another, named as Wujiayounvchuzhangcheng, said
the death sentence was not strong enough. "Dying once is leniency," he
said.
Despite this, there were some calls to end capital punishment in China.
"Although he deserves
the death, shouldn't we give him another chance? Do we must have people
die one after another?" said poster Linxidaxuesonglianli.
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