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How to judge the murder case of nanny in Singapore?

As we all know, many people were surprised by the arson case of Hangzhou nanny not long ago. Why do women treat them so well, and they still want to kill people? In fact, the arson case in Hangzhou is not the only case in the world. The recent murder of a nanny in Singapore has also been exposed. This nanny is even more cruel.

The latest news on June 29th: According to a report by Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao on June 28th, an Indonesian maid was arrested in a hotel in Sumatra on the 27th on suspicion of killing an old couple. After being arrested, she confessed to the crime.

On June 2 1, a murder case occurred in Bello, Singapore. Her husband Xie and his wife were killed. Xie was found with blood and bruises on his body and obvious strangulation marks on his neck. Both of them were tied with ropes. The police initially suspected that it was a maid who had worked in the deceased's home for a month and arrested him.

According to the report, the maid named Kasana was accused of fleeing to Batam Island by boat after the incident. After nearly a week's escape, Kasana was finally arrested in a hotel in Jambi, Sumatra.

How to judge the murder case of nanny in Singapore?

Article 232 of the Criminal Law stipulates that whoever intentionally kills shall be sentenced to death, life imprisonment or fixed-term imprisonment of more than 10 years; If the circumstances are relatively minor, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years.

Those who intentionally kill people are sentenced to death first, and those who are not sentenced to death are sentenced to life imprisonment, and very minor imprisonment.