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How the screeching of a parrot ushered in a tragedy in a Causeway Bay flat, when a young boy, the son of Mr. Leung Wing-suon, the BD early tenant, was killed by

intruder, and several morning other members of the household were Injured, was related to Mr. Schofield, at the Contral Police Court yesterday afternoon. The charge of murder was brought against L! Kaap-ting, described as a leather maker's apprentice, who in a statement to the Police is antd to have admitted the crime and to have declared that his motiva in making the nocturnal visit was to

Now, it appears on subsequent steal, in order to repay a pressing

The case for the Crown is in the our evidence, and there attacked ean Constable C550 was on duty in investigations, that the apprentices, amah Taihang Village. He was attract in particular a number of fokis, hands of the Pubile Prosecutor: Mr. two other woman-another R. E. Lindeell, who in opening the Kung Siu-hing, and her friended by the sound of the whistles, who were on the first floor of No. Kung Kwan who was stopping went up to the floor, realised 38 at the time of this outrage, case said in part:

to the Bay View fact of this murder. That is to At the beginning of this month there for the night. Hearing the what had happened and tele- were in fact accessories after the for assistanco. say, that when whistles were being rescue from the rear cubicle. He Police Station the first floor of No. 40,, Tung Lo disturbance, the father came to the phoned Wan, or Causeway Bay Road, was

man in shorts and [On arrival of Inspector Rogers, blown they saw the accused wae in- detail-jured and bespattered with blood, Was immediately occupied by Mr. Leung Wing-Buon also saw and his family. The deceased, singlet, tried to seize him, and was he Leung Sze-sau, aged 16, wan, 1 immediately struck and wounded led to go below and see if he could and must have known fully well he Any weapon. He made was in some trouble. I suggest understand, the second son. The in the head, although not severely. find floor has four rooms, counting back He saw his assailant climb over the search, and just outside No. 38 he also in the course of that day they from the verandah and not includ- partition into a little storeroom, found the weapon in Court which is knew quite well he must be res of off, and in spite of that they hid ing the verandah. On the night which formed part of the front a leather maker's knife, bearing ponsible for the murder two doors of the 5th of September the family parlour, and disappear therein. what apparently were stains retired to rest about 11 p.m.; father He then went through the French blood. Its blade was then in the him on the shelf. They helped him condition It is now, very much to get up there, and they fed him the rear window on to the verandah. and mother being in

There are three double French chipped, particularly in one corner. thore. They gave misleading In-

giving out on cubiele, certain small children and

the According to the medical evidence formation to the Police when the amahs in the front cubicle, and the windows

the at 11 o'clock of the 0th. Some of deceased occupying a settee on the verandah, and the other two opened the wound in the deceased's neck Police made inquiries that morning

from the front parlour, and in and the wound inflicted on north side of the front parlour.

rust in the front of the passage way leading past the cubicle in a cage was kept a parrot,

About 5 a.m. on the 6th. Septem- ber the mother was aroused from aleep by the screeching of that parrot, and she called out to her see what was the matter. The amah Chan Taoi-ping to go out and amah went out and looked at the parrot, bent over the cage, heard a behind her, turned round, and saw a Chinese male dressed in white singlet and shorts quite close to her. She called out: "Haiyah, thief!" and immediately received two fierce blows on her head with some sharp instrument.

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She shrieked out, and the In- truder who, the Crown will prove, I think, was the accused, then pears to have completely lost his head. Anyway, he actually went

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order to get out he had to unbolt amah Chan Tsoi-ping and the other them will now give evidence to that Police Sergeant Lo Kwong ou one of them. That shows there women could well have been inflict effect. fore conclusively that the intrudered with that weapon.

And it is a significant fact finding the accused thore naturally could not have come In that way.

thalt from the skull of the removed him to the No. 2 Police which

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fragments Station, when he was sent to the It was subsequently discovered that

removed, which Government Civil Hospital. the other French window

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Made a Statement. opens into the partitioned off store of steel were on the outside by a Chinese padlock atted with the chip on the inner room, and which was only secured

The accused was not discharged which was not in good working side of the knife. Discovering the order, was in fact opened and the nature of this knife, that is to say from hospital till the 22nd of this lock had been removed and was it a leather maker's knife, the Police month. On the same day when he

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visited the premises of the Pik Ahihe made verandah. From which we suggest about 11 a.m. on the 6th September, was formally charged with murder. the inference that the intruder Kwong leather factory at Nos. 37 Police belleve leaves no shadow of must have gone that way.

When the father arrived on the and 38, Causeway Bay Road. They doubt as to his guilt. He admits similar knives he went there to steal, being pres- there saw many verandah he was in time to see the lying about and in use. They sed by a creditor to repay a debt. same man in white just dropping mustered the fokis, and obtained He took that knife with him--the

corner of over the south verandah into the street. He look the fokis wages book, and found Crown had no reason to disbelieve MIRZAPORE ed over into the street but was one person whose name appeared the statement-not with the inten- CARTHAGE thereon, mlasing. That name wastion of killing anybody or attacking +*SOMALI unable to distinguish anything

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At the time only a cursory-earch the storeroom. The tenants arous a hawker who lived in the ground floor of that same house No. 40. was made of the promises. At the ed by his entry, came flocking An alarm was immediately raised end of that day, round about mid-around him, and he lost his head

Detective Sergeant Lo and struck out right and left. and whistles were blown. The night, mother had gone at this time to a Kwong got further information in escaped over the verandah balus- The Crown will challenge the leather factory at which we hall consequence of which he returned trade. prove, accused was employed, which to that factory and went up to the was at Noa. 87 and 38, only two or first Boor of No. 38. It will be statement that the tenants

accused usually flocking around. To a certain ex- three doors away, in order to tele-proved that the

On a shelf, on tent that story about losing his slept on that floor. phone and call for a doctor.

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WAS was that the boy or eight feet from the ference

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In closing his statement, the he was subsequently found by the both legs, most of

A Public Prosecutor remarked that Police, the position indicated in the sustained when falling from photographs which will be produc-height. He had on a whito singlet what had been stated by the ac- ed before you,, Sir. He seems to and shorts on which, I shall prove, cused corresponded nearly with have fallen dead without a sound. were blondetains and in such large what had happened that night. In- cry substance as could not well have asmuch as he was engaged on the There is no evidence of any

The been caused by his own personal commission of a felony, namely having been heard from him. cause of his death appears to have injuries. In addition, he had on a burglary, the killing, whether it been a deep wound in the right pair of long trousers. He wore was premediated or unintentional, hand side of his head which these trousers over his shorts, It carried out to avold capture, was to the will be proved that he put these on murder.

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the hearing was adjourned. artery. He died of haemorrhage after he had returned to his and shock.

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