Image via WikipediaVictims mum cried herself to paralysis...
The mother of murder victim Yi Ren cried so much she deprived her brain of oxygen, leaving half her body paralysed.
The High Court has today heard the mother of murder victim Yi Ren cried so much she deprived her brain of oxygen, leaving half her body paralysed.
Ms Ren was stabbed seven times in her Auckland apartment in September 2008
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Her killer Peng Cheng Tian was today sentenced to a minimum ten years behind bars
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Justice Douglas White read out the victim impact statement from Ms Ren's sister, who said not only was her mother now paralysed, but her father was hospitalised with a heart condition after the murder.
Ms Ren and Tian had been friends, but relations had soured over money.
This is such a sad story.
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