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MURDER CONFESSION. rational Who witness asked the head.
alm what he was in gnol for, he Near the bod the Police discover. replied that he had killed: nome-ed the crowbar which Dr. Craig pre. Prisoner, had been under his had said might probably have caus observation ever since his admised one of the wounds on the brick of the head. No other weapon was found in the room at that time. On the top of the cupboard, articles" used as sleeping garments were of clothing which the prisoner had found, covered with blood.
ARRESTED MAN MAKES. FRANK ADMISSIONS: -. It was I who killed Young-Kai-ion, but witness had never found wing. I am guilty, and before any mental simptoms suggestive of committing the action had made..
his being insane. up my mind to kill him. I am suicide in gaol, but witness had He had not attempted to commit ready to go back to Hongkong and heard that he threatened to do so make a statement to the, Captain before boing detained. He appear Superintendent of Police so thated to be a little subdued, and com no-one else is implicated. I was plained of having worms in his quite willing that we should both body. He also complained that he Holyoak, Massey Co., Ltd. die together, in order that no-one
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At 7.30 p.m. on June 28, a man giving thehimo of Lai pawned a to the Police, after arrest, by Lau account for his feelings. He had other employees of the China Com- Witness had found no disease to long coat belonging to one of the Kau, who appeared on a charge of told witness that he had contract-mercial Company, at a pawnshop in murder before Major C Willson ed leprosy from at the Contral Magistracy yestet-whom he had been introduced by was part of the washing which the woman to Queen Victoria Street. This coat day afternoon. This was in con- the deceased. nection with the recent backing to
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Prisoner's Condition,
Mr. Hazlerigg (re-examining): At midnight on Monda tha pri Mr. T. M., Hazlerigg, represented goner was sane er insane? sopia friend who was boarding at Is it your opinion that the anisoner was at Macao, and called to
Witness: He was not certifiably the new Macao Hotel. The friend insane...
noticed the Injury on the prison- Do you think he is now sane orr's hand, and when queried, de-
the Crown, and Mr. Somerset. Fitzroy appeared for the defence. Mr. Hazlerigg, asked permission
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Medical "Evidence. Dr. Craig, medical officer in charge of the Victorin Mortuary, said that he made a post mortem examination on the body of the deceased. He was a young man augut 24 years of age, and his
physique was moderate.
There was a considerable num- ber of wounds, somewhere be tween 70 and 80, on the body, the majority of which "were on the hend, both arms and the hands. On the right hand two of the fingers had been severed. Witness described the wounds as being serious. There was a four-inch
Witness, questioned further, said that prisoner had no gross signs of needies (or worms in the stomach). any other disease. Pins and were symptoms of neuritis, but the defendant was not suffering from neurtis,
Mr. S. A. Roberts produced plans and the first floor, where the mar of the China Commercial Company, der was committed."
fendant said that he had hurt his arm in a press. He told his friend
that he had been granted a fort- night's leave from work; and from this man he obtained a draft for $20 which he inter cashed,
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The Arrest.
The following day he was seen by the Portuguese police, who were in company with the local police, in a place called Kau Shuk, which is on the border but in Portuguesé-
em-
territory. He was wearing the apparel of one of the other the case for the Crown. He anid firm, and in a parcel he was carry- Mr. Hazlerigg then briefly opened 'ployees of the China Commercial that the prisoner and the murdering were found other garments, China Commercial edman were both employees of the which were covered with blood. which occupies the first floors of headquarters, and after being can
Company.
He was taken to the Macao police Nos. 17, 18 and 19 Connaught Road, tioned he made a lengthy state- Central.
The prisoner's position in the company was an office boy and the deceased was employed as mall
clerk.
ment.
The Murder. Speaking of the morning of tho murder, the prisoner had said that atam; he went into the kitchen and got a chopper. He proceeded to the deceased's room and found Prisoner aroused Young asleep.
He said that ho had killed Yeung Kul-wing with a knife because the decensed had take him to a gly prostitute and two months later he The crime occurred on the first had discovered the woman was a wound on the left check, extending noor of No. 19, the sleeping ar-leper. Rings appeared on his per- from the loft chin bone to the check. The forehead was wounded "angements of which Mr. Hazlerigg son and thinking that he had con- in two different places and there described to the Court with the tracted leprosy he consulted a doc- was a wound on the right temple. aid of the plans produced by Mr.tor. He took some medielne and At the back of the right side of
Roberts.
some days later his condition im- the head, there were eight wounds,
Office Boy's Discovery,
proved. two of which had cleft the skull, There is no evidence, continued causing haemorrhage and injury Mr. Hazlerigg, of any quarrel be- to the brain. The wounds on the fore the time of the murder itself. left side of the forehead had also It seemed that on the evening of cleft the skull and caused hacmor- June 27 (Sunday), the prisoner thage to the brain..
and the deceased, were both out, Shown a chopper by Mr. Haa-and they returned between 3 erigg, witness said that the o'clock and 10 o'clock independent-am and asked him if he had in- woundis,
with the exception ofly. They were admitted by one tended taking him to a leper, bui three, were consistent with in- of the other employees and both he received no reply and struck
iction by the weapon produced. procedded to their respective, the deceased. with the chopper: One of the other wounds might rooms. There was nothing hoard Yeung picked up an iron bar"
during the night, and there was no and retaliated, but he was struck intimation of any crime having on the hand, causing him to drop Any of the head wounds which been committed until the following, the bar. Another blow was struck had cleft the skull might have morning.
and the deceased was knocked proved fatal. The cause of death At 8. b'clock, another employee down. The prisoner then struck. was multiple injuries, shock and of the firm went to the business him at random, and before putting haemorrhage.
office to work as usual and looked away the chopper he struck, the On the morning of July 2, wit-round to see if the washing had deceased a final blow, ness made a superficial extminn- been brought back by the amah. In Having changed his clothes he tion of the prisoner. He had an consequence of what he said, an- put them on top of the cupboard incised wound on the front of the other of the Company's servants in the room, and at 7:30 am. he right forearm. It was a new went to No. 19 and saw what up-left for Macao.. wound and had apparently been in-peared to be blood. flicted from four to six days before the examination. There were no other injuries.
have been caused by the crowbar produced.
Instantaneous Death; Mr. Fitzroy: How long would it be after these wounds, which you have described, were inflicted be- fore death ensued?
Witness Almost immediately, or within an hour.
Other employees were informed, and they went into the deceased's cubicle where they saw the body lying on the floor partially covered with a quilt. The Police were notified. and they made an examin ation of the premises. The room immediately before the deceased's was covered with blood-stains, and on the floor they found the deceas ed's missing fingers.
Continuing," Mr. Hazlerigg said that the prisoner was brought back. to Hongkong on June 30, and told the police where to find the chop- per, which was retrieved from be-, tween the cupboards.
He was formally charged with murder on July 2, when he made another statement. He repeated the previous details as to what happened when he went to de- censed's room, adding that when he asked him if he had any inten- tion of introducing him to a leper woman and 'received no answer, this showed that deceased had had that intention, and he was quito willing to die as well in order that no other person should be affected.
Further questioned, witness said that he was of the opinion that Going into the back room the death had taken pince instan: Police found everything in disorder. taneously. He was unable to state. There was blood on the floor and whether the man had died before also on the electric lamp. The the infliction of all the wounds, body of Yeung Kal-wing was found THERAPION NO3y from the wounds on the head.
but he would have died immediate-lying on the floor. It was covered with a quilt with the legs exposed. The prisoner when examined by On the trunk of the body was a witness was not very excited. His basket of crockery, and a duplicat- Evidence was then called, after behaviour and answers were quite ing machine had been placed on which the case was adjourned.
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