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THE CAUSEWAY BAY MURDER CASE

Telephone 24071.

How was he dressed? He was tioned a case where a boy whose wearing a white einglet but lage was given. as 12, was found | don't remember what sort of trou on a medical inspection, to be sers he had on.

about 15. Blood Stained Clothes.

1. Mr. Lindsell replied that in the Was there anything unusual present case exactitude was all- about the clothing?-There were important.. If, in the present blood stains on his clothes.

joase, the age of the accused was Did you speak to him?-I said given as 15 years and 11 months, At the close of the Crown case yesterday afternoon, Mr. Schofieiu "How did you come by these blood he doubted that on being called committed LI Kaap-ting, a leather-stains?" but he did not reply in to make an examination,

What happened subsequently 7 doctor would commit himself to a maker's apprentice, for trial at the

-Finally he climbed up on to a reply ofther way. next Criminal Scasious charge of murder of the 16-year-locker bed; old son of Mr. Leung Wing-Buen, of No. 40, Causeway Bay Road.

on

Identified by Inmates.

on

Mother Called In.

B

The mother was, however nd-

Who helped him?-Two youths. Could you see him once he was

"I don't think," remarked by There was some doubt as to the ap here? No,

Witness admitted that when the Mr. Lindsell, "that Science is ad- age of the accused,' and Publici Prosecutor (Mr. Lindsell) said nolice came to the shop at 11 a.mvanced far enough to tell the ex-

by net age of a person." that if the youth was under 16 hond asked for the accused could not suffer the death penalty.jname, he did not give the accus

The mother of the accused was, By an exhaustivo interrogation of ed away,

When confronted with the on Mr. Lindall's suggestion, put: the mother of the accused, it was established that the accused is 17 knives, witness said they were into the box, and by being taken similar to the ones used in the over the principal events of her years of age.

[household, sho recollected that In a long statement made at the shop.

her first child was born throo time of his arrest, the accused de- clared that his object in making After corroborative evidence months after the Chinese Revolu- the nocturnal visit was to steal was given by two other employeesion and the establishment of the in order to pay off a pressing of the factory, who said they saw Republic-sho finally enabled the creditor, and admitted that he had the accused on his return in the Court to arrive at the reckoning lost his head and struck out blind-morning in a distressed condi-that the accused (one of two liv

tion. ly with a leather-maker's knife.

ing sons), was born on November Mr. Major, A.S.P., gave evi-4, 1915. Employer's Evidence. Wong Shiu-gay, proprietor of dence of an identification parade

Mr. Lindsell: That makes him. the Leather Company to which the held at Police Headquarters

within a few days, exactly 17, if accused was apprenticed said he the morning of the 22nd.

On that occasion, he said, Lishe is correct. had always found Li Kaap-ting a

Kaap-ting was picked out instant- peaceful sort of person.

When shown two shoemaker'sly by Mrs. Leung Wing-suen, the knives, he identified them as being mother of the murdered boy, and vised to consult with her husband also identified, after some slight if she had any doubts regarding of the type used in his shop.

amah the date so that she could de- Witness said he knew Mrs, hesitation, by the aged

pose to it with cartainty if again Leung, mother of the deceased. Chan Tsol-ping.

Detective Sub-Inspector Rozes- reguired. She occasionally called on him for permission to use his telephone.kwy, called in ht an early stage of On the morning of September the Investigations, said he saw Li

In a statement made ut the 5, he was awakened by the blow-at the No. 2 Police Station after ing of whistles and Hoon after his arrest by the Chinese detee-time of his arrest, and now' pro- duced before the Court, the ac- Mrs. Leung came in to telophono.tive Sergeant.

The prisoner was then limping, cused said that his object in go- Later in the day police officers ar rived. They inspected his wages and his elbow and both wrists ing into the house was to steal in |

or; but that after climbing up bock and he mustered his fokies. were swollen. His, clothing was order to repay a pressing credi- All were present except the ne. stained with blood.

You the waterpipe and entering the cusod. Witness said he was pre- sent when a Chinese sergeant dis- took his clothing off him and dis-floor by way of the storeroom, a the Inmates. He lost his head, covered the accused at 12 o'clock patched him to the Government parrot screeched and woke up

Civil. Hospital?-Yes, Sir.

camo around, he on the same night.

In intimating that the Crown and as they Foki's Version.

case was concluded Mr. Lindsell struck out blindly, right and left, Wong Kiu, foki employed by the said It might be desirable to call with the knife. In trying to previous witness and he slept near the mother of the accused to escape, he fell over the verandah the accused

into the street and dropped the on the first floor. testify to his age.

weapon. When work was finished at 10 p.m.) on September 4th he saw the ac cased but could not remember see- ing him after that.

Prosecutor: The Public

Doubt as to Age.

Accused's Statement.

"There is some doubt," the Pub- Whistles weru thon being He Prosecutor stated, "as to his blown, and profitting from

the

found

After being caulloned, the ac-

At 4.30 a.m. he heard police age, and even if this witness is door of the factory being opened whistles blowing and thinking called, it may be difficult to es he secretly slipped in and went there was a fire went out on the tablish his age. If it is estab to sleep on a shelf behind some verandah to see where it was.lished that he is under 16, English (suitcases. There he was The accused was not in his bed, reckoning, he cannot suffer the subsequently by the police,

Witness remembered when he death penalty. We have a state- went to bed on the night before ment from the mother, but it may the accused's bed was folded up be as well to put her in the box cuced, who up till then, had listen- the ed apathetically to the evidence, and leaning against a table on the in an attempt to elucidate

this boy's birth. She said he wished to add to his state- verandah. At 4.30 a.m. it was in date of

could give the day of the year on ment. the same place.

which he was born. but although she has eight children, she is un-

Mr. Lindsell: When did you

He repeated the substance' of next see the accused?

Witness: After day-light-be-able to give the year in which his previous declarations, and any single one of them was born."when he had finished, the Magie- tween G and 7 a.m.

trate committed him for trial at His Worship suggested that perhe forthcoming Criminal Sos- hape nge could be determined by the growth of the bones,

What was he doing?-He was aiting on a stool acar a wall on the first floor.

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