TNAG-1212-FCO40-1515-Crimes-and-sentences-in-Hong-Kong--including-death-sentences-1982 — Page 207

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had been the Prisoner's co-tenant for about 2 years. According tol

the Prisoner was able to relate himself to other tenants harmoniously, except he was not in good term with the landlady. He shared the landlady's opinion that the Prisoner was a hot-tempered and aggressive character. However,

added

that such character was not uncommon to a man who had received little education and engaged in manual work.

also remarked that the Prisoner had found it difficult to engage himself in work as there was surplus of manpower in his trade shortly before the incident occurred.

believed that the Prisoner was in a state of frustration and depression at the time he committed the present offence.

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was the wife of

They occupied a room

next to the Prisoner. She shared the same opinion with her husband and remarked that the Prisoner had made no trouble during

Though the Prisoner was rather rude and

said that the Prisoner was very nice to

his residence there.

hot tempered,

her 2 years old son.

a forty-one years old bachelor who had been a co- tenant of the Prisoner for about a year.

He said that he did not know the Prisoner so well as other tenants because

spent little time at home. He worked at a textile factory and only returned home late at night. However, the Prisoner did not give him an impression as a trouble maker although he was rather hot- tempered and might got drunk occasionally. He was not suspected to have other undesirable habit.

Before the Prisoner moved to reside at the address where the murder took place, he rented a room at Rm. 21, 5th floor, Kam Tong House, Muk Cheong Street, Kowloon and had dwelt there for 6-7

was the landlady of his former residence.

years.

found the Prisoner quite a normal person who usually minded his own business and rarely interfered with other people's affairs. He was said to be a lonely man with few friends but he was described as a reasonable person to get along with. She was rather surprise that the Prisoner had committed such an offence.

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