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Hong Kong man jailed over attempted killing of father in murder-suicide bid

Au Chi-ming has sentence cut by a third from six years, as defence argues offence was committed ‘not out of hatred, but out of love’

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The court heard that the defendant had accumulated more than HK$250,000 in credit card debt and had not paid rent for three months before the crime. Photo:  Warton Li
Brian Wong

A Hong Kong warehouse worker has been sentenced to four years in prison for attempting to kill his 90-year-old father in a failed murder-suicide bid two years ago.

The High Court on Wednesday ruled that the sentence given to Au Chi-ming was appropriate, balancing society’s condemnation of such crimes, the need to deter similar acts and the “tragic” circumstances of the case.

The 53-year-old defendant pleaded guilty last month to trying to kill his bedridden father as part of his attempt to take his own life by burning charcoal in their rented flat in Sha Tin’s Chek Nai Ping village on August 4, 2023.
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The court heard that Au, the sole carer for his father, had accumulated more than HK$250,000 (US$32,100) in credit card debt and had not paid rent for three months before the incident.

His father, Au Pong-keung, had told the accused that he did not wish to live long, although he was unaware of the suicide attempt.

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The defendant’s elder sister discovered a strong smell of smoke from the pair’s bedroom at around 12.30pm.

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