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Hanoi man gets death for hammering nails into toddler's skull

Updated: 17:52, 14/10/2022
A 30-year-old Hanoian was sentenced to death Thursday for the heinous crime of killing his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter by hammering nails into her head.

Nguyen Trung Huyen was also sentenced to four years in prison for deliberate infliction of bodily harm by the Hanoi People’s Court. The cumulative sentence is death.

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Nguyen Van Huyen stands before the Hanoi People's Court for killing his girlfriend's daughter, October 13, 2022.

Huyen committed the murder when he was living with his girlfriend Nguyen Thi Luyen, 27, and her three-year-old daughter in a house in Hanoi's Thach That District.

He said the presence of his girlfriend's child had "affected his own life," so he abused and tortured her so he "would not have to raise her."

Luyen and her husband have three daughters together. The victim is their youngest child, who lived with Luyen after the couple divorced in early 2021.

Huyen had tortured the girl at least four times since September 2021. He had made her drink pesticide, swallow nails and broken her arms before the final incident happened on January 17, investigations revealed. He slapped the little girl many times because she did not reply to his questions and decided to "torture" her with nails.

The mother later rushed her daughter to the Thach That District Hospital; and then the Saint Paul Hospital. The girl fell into a coma and succumbed to her injuries two months later. X-ray scans revealed nine nails embedded in her skull.

The landlady of the apartment complex where Huyen lives said he was deaf in one year and worked as a carpenter. She said the three-year-old girl was very afraid of him.

At the trial, prosecutors requested additional investigations into Luyen's conduct to determine if she had or not reported Huyen's actions to authorities.

Family of the girl's father wanted Luyen to be charged for murder in the case as well.

Huyen Anh, the girl's paternal aunt, claimed that there were inconsistencies in Luyen's statements by citing conversations and text messages between them. For example, when asked about the three nails that Mai had swallowed, Luyen would sometimes say that it happened in the bathroom, while at other times she would say it happened at the wood workshop.

When questioned about the fact that her daughter had ingested pesticide, Luyen first answered that she had suffered food poisoning, before changing her statement to "she didn't drink anything" and that "I didn’t know anything."

When asked by the judge why she did not realize that her daughter had been beaten so much that her arm broke, Luyen said she only knew what her daughter told her.

"Maybe my daughter was indeed afraid of Huyen," she said.

When Huyen was questioned about Luyen's involvement, he said Luyen did have her suspicions about him beating the girl but did not say anything because they "loved each other too much and had a child together."

But later he changed his tune, saying she "didn't know anything, didn't have to do with anything."

Prosecutors said that while the mother's statements were inconsistent and there were new documents submitted by witnesses, there was still not enough legal ground to file criminal charges against her.

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Source: VnExpress

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