Mother-in-law Suspected of Killing 2 Daughters by Drowning at Bitan; Mainland Chinese Daughter-in-law Detained for Serious Crime and Denied Visitation

Reported about 1 year ago

On the morning of July 4, 2024, in New Taipei City, the bodies of two drowned girls were discovered at Bitan, with the mainland Chinese mother-in-law surnamed Jian suspected of involvement in the crime. After a hearing, the Taipei Prosecutor's Office detained her pending trial due to the seriousness of the offense, the risk of evidence tampering, and flight. The incident involved a dispute between Jian and her husband's family, leading her to take her daughters to Bitan with the intention of suicide. After the daughters drowned, Jian resurfaced but delayed reporting the incident, arousing suspicion among authorities. Investigation is ongoing to determine if the victims were pushed into the water. Help lines and support are provided for those in distress.

Source: YAHOO

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