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Liberia: Memorial Service for Murdered Chinese Expert


 

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The NEWS (Monrovia)

22 July 2008
Posted to the web 22 July 2008

Monrovia

The Ministry of Youth and Sports in collaboration with the Monrovia Vocational Training Centers and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China are expected to hold a memorial service in Monrovia this week for slain Chinese expert, Mrs. Jlang Chongyu.

The late Chinese female expert was gruesomely murdered by a student on July 24, 2007 at the MVTC in Paynesville.

Mrs. Chongyu was part of a six-man Chinese delegation that came to Liberia to train students in the areas of Bamboo and Rotten Weaving at the MVTC.

According to a release quoting the Director of MVTC, S. A. Morris Kainesie, Sr, the memorial service would be held this Thursday at the MVTC Compound.

The release further said the occasion would be graced by government officials, foreign dignitaries and sympathizers.

Meanwhile, the murder suspect was charged and forwarded to court for prosecution.

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However, the defendant is said to be insane thus leaving the court with no option but to halt the case.



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