China killed a man and a woman who threw two children out of a window and caused their deaths.
Zhang Bo and Ye Chengchen were found guilty of killing a two-year-old girl and one-year-old boy in 2020. Zhang Bo is the father of the children.
Zhang started cheating on his wife with Ye. After that, he divorced his wife and planned to kill his children.
China’s highest court said the couples were very mean and used cruel methods.
The couple was killed in the city of Chongqing on Wednesday. It’s not known how the person was put to death, but in China, most death sentences are carried out by lethal injection or a firing squad.
Zhang started a relationship with Ye without telling her that he was married or had kids. Despite finding out the truth, Ye still chose to be with him, according to the court.
After Zhang ended his marriage with his wife in February 2020, Ye still thought of their two children as something that made it difficult for her to marry Zhang and as a problem for their future life together.
Ye kept telling Zhang that they would kill someone, and they planned to make it look like an accident. The court found out about this. On November 2, 2020, Zhang dropped his children from the 15th floor of his apartment.
The news that they were killed spread quickly on a popular Chinese social media site called Weibo, getting hundreds of millions of people to look at it.
“One Weibo comment, which got more than 30 thousand likes, said that they deserve it for their crime. ”
“I hope the kids have a happy and peaceful next life,” another person writes.
Chen Meilin, the mother of the two kids, said on Thursday evening that “a bad dream that bothered our family for over three years is finally gone”.
More news came on the same day about Wu Xieyu, a student from a top university who was executed for killing his mother with a dumbbell in 2015.
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Couple who threw their two infants to deaths executed in China
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31 infants taken out of Al-Shifa Hospital as many remain in severe condition
On Sunday, 31 babies were taken out of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza. Many international groups helped get the babies to safety in ambulances, even though there was fighting going on. People are worried about the babies’ health and safety.
The PCRS helped other groups take the babies to a hospital in southern Gaza. A source from the Egyptian government said the babies will go to Egypt on Monday.
Al-Shifa, the biggest hospital in Gaza, is now a focus of conflict in Israel’s war in the blockaded area. Hamas and people working at the hospital said that Israel’s claims are not true.
A group from the United Nations visited the hospital and said it was a very dangerous place.
The hallways and outside areas of the hospital were full of garbage and medical waste, which made it more likely for people to get sick. The patients and health workers they talked to were really scared for their safety and health, and they asked to be rescued.
For many days, the hospital was under constant attack, trapping thousands of people inside. This caused a lot of anger from the public, especially when we found out that even newborn babies were in danger.
Palestinian leaders said that some babies died because there was no electricity and not enough medical supplies. The hospital workers had to carry the babies from the machines that keep them warm and use foil to keep them from getting too cold.
The 31 babies that were moved are now in the southern city of Rafah in Gaza. Rafah is near the border with Egypt and has a crossing that has been used to bring in some aid and take out people from other countries.
We thought parents of the newborns could travel safely with their babies, but the WHO said not many babies had their family with them.
Gaza officials didn’t have much information and couldn’t locate their close family members, the WHO reported.
Ali Sbeiti, a father, was able to be with his young son Anas, who was born just three days before the war started.
“Thank you, God. ” We’re happy to know our son is safe after not seeing him for over two weeks. “We weren’t sure if he was alive or dead, especially when we couldn’t reach the doctors,” Sbeiti added.
The heavy fighting between Israel and Hamas and the lack of fuel for communication has made it harder to deliver aid and for Palestinians to get help.
The WHO said that the 31 babies who were moved to Rafah hospital have serious infections and are getting treated by the doctors there.
Eleven babies are very sick at Al-Shifa Hospital because there aren’t enough medical supplies, according to the WHO.
The doctor said they are doing tests on all the babies and giving them fluids and medicine based on how they are feeling.
Right now, they are in a tough but steady condition. This could get worse because we might run out of electricity soon if fuel doesn’t come into Gaza.
They had to leave because it was very dangerous. Some babies died and the hospital couldn’t help anyone anymore.
WHO’s leader, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said they are planning more missions to take the remaining patients and staff from Al-Shifa, as long as they are given reassurances by the groups fighting in the area that it will be safe.