The details of the Silicon Valley wife murder case were exposed, and the three month marriage suffer

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-02-15

Details of the Silicon Valley Wife Murder Case**: Three-month marriage and divorce.

Details of the murder of the Silicon Valley couple have been **; The woman filed for divorce three months after the marriage.

The court found out that the two were preparing for divorce at the time of the incident.

Silicon Valley has not had a good start to the year, with a succession of murders of couples, two of which were committed by Chinese.

The murder of a husband and wife in Tsinghua University's Silicon Valley has attracted global attention. Previously, her husband Chen Liren was absent from the trial for four consecutive games on the grounds of physical discomfort, and will be ** again on the 5th of this month.

This is a ** case, Yu, 40 years old, was brutally killed by her 55-year-old foreign husband, and her body was buried in the ground.

When her husband was arrested, more details were revealed. On May 15, 2020, Yu Xiulian married her husband Igor, but only three months later, Yu Xiulian submitted a divorce application to her because of huge differences in personality.

According to the archives, Igor was married twice, two Chinese, and when they got married for the second time, both children were divorced, and because of their different personalities, he was finally sentenced to marry only one wife and pay $460,000 for it.

In March 2021, the trial of Annette Yu's divorce case began, but the two parties did not reach an agreement on the distribution of the estate, and the court said that after 18 months, the case would start again, but on January 17, 2024, the day Annette Yu was killed, the court said that the trial continued.

According to the surveillance provided by the neighbor on January 14**, Eagle chased after Miss Yu and tried to push her into the room. Miss Yu shouted for help while shouting, "He will kill me".

However, Igor was strangled to death due to domestic violence and ended up abandoned in the wilderness.

Ms. Yu's colleagues found that she had been missing for several days and decided to report the case to the police, who soon arrested the suspect's husband on first-degree homicide charges and the trial was scheduled for March 15.

Although Ms. Yu filed for divorce with the court in less than three months, and I don't know why, she still can't get out of her husband's control. Here, I would also like to remind all female compatriots to be cautious in dealing with marriage issues.

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