Shanghai man who killed wife, hid body in fridge gets death sentence | Inquirer News

Shanghai man who killed wife, hid body in fridge gets death sentence

/ 01:09 PM August 23, 2018

SHANGHAI, China — A man who killed his wife and stored her body in a fridge for three months was Thursday sentenced to death by a Shanghai court.

Zhu Xiaodong, 31, was convicted of strangling his wife Yang Liping to death in 2016 during an argument, a statement by an intermediate court said.

He wrapped the corpse in a bed cover and hid it in a refrigerator on the balcony of their home, according to media reports.

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Over the next three months, Zhu then used his wife’s money to fund travel as well as hotel trysts with other women, the court said.

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“He spent lavishly without restraint and showed no signs of remorse,” it said.

Zhu also used his wife’s WeChat messaging account to impersonate her in communications with her friends and relatives.

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But he eventually turned himself in when his father-in-law’s birthday came around and relatives were expecting his wife to attend a family gathering.

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The case has transfixed the public in Shanghai, where the victim’s parents had publicly pushed for the death sentence.

It was among the top-trending national topics on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform on Thursday, clocking up nearly 40 million reads and tens of thousands of discussions.

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