The mother reportedly suffered severe bodily injuries, sustaining broken ribs and a ruptured left kidney. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SEOUL - A man in his 30s was sentenced to seven years’ jail in South Korea for beating his mother to death because she refused to allow him to move out, according to legal professionals and media reports on Sunday.
The man, who was not named, assaulted his mother in January after she refused her son’s request to move out of the house. The mother reportedly suffered severe bodily injuries, sustaining broken ribs and a ruptured left kidney. She was sent to a nearby hospital and treated herself in emergency care, but later died from excessive bleeding.The court added that the ruling was made in the light of the fact that the man had turned himself in to the police. It also took into account the man’s epilepsy and experience of a difficult childhood.
The killer was reportedly on trial for allegedly assaulting his mother in 2019. THE KOREA HERALD/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
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