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Liberia: Establish Beyond Doubts Mental State of Murder Suspect
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The NEWS (Monrovia)
EDITORIAL
22 July 2008
Posted to the web 22 July 2008
Monrovia
The Liberian government through the Ministry of Youth and Sports in collaboration with the Chinese Embassy in Monrovia will hold a memorial on Thursday in honor of the late Mrs. Jiang Chougyu at the Monrovia Vocational Training Center.
Mrs. Chougyu was a member of a six-person expert delegation from China posted at the Monrovia Vocational Training Center where she taught students and imparted Bamboo and Rattan weaving skills in them.
But under an unexplained circumstance, Mrs. Chougyu was murdered on July 24 of last year, allegedly by one of her male students.
The murder suspect has been sent to court but his lawyers are claiming that he is insane for which the court has halted the case.
The memorial on Thursday will obviously bring back sadness and pains, as it is unthinkable why should someone from so far away as China who came to assist impart skills into youths be murdered in cold blood by one of the same students she taught?
It is also sadden and painful as the memorial is being held that justice should appear almost impossible to derive at on account of "insanity of the murder suspect."
For it is only through justice that injustices are seen to be satisfactorily confronted.
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We therefore urge that adequate steps be taken through vigorous examinations, including foreign psychoanalysts to establish beyond all reasonable doubts the mental status of the murder suspect before and after the commission of the murder.
What so ever the case is, that Barbarian will be kill. Most likely by some of those who know him. So, let the corrupt Judge and greedy layers eat his money first.He will not work on the streets of Monrovia,nor Gardnersville.
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