Toilet fight turns to murder
Hmmmmm, felt like doing a little strangling of my own, sometimes guys.
BEWARE.
After 48 years of marriage sir, you should have just walked, out the door, that would have been the best solution, all round.
From correspondents in Hong Kong
April 21, 2007 12:58pm
AN elderly Hong Kong man was jailed today after he was found guilty of killing his wife of 48 years in a row over whose turn it was to use the toilet.
In June last year, Cho Pui-kee, 77, allegedly strangled his wife, 73-year-old Chan Nui-oi after she would not let him use the toilet.
Her body was found rolled up in a quilt after two of the couple's six children became concerned and called the couple at their flat.
Yesterday Cho was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter and jailed for five years, the South China Morning Post reported.
The court was told Cho became increasingly frustrated at his wife's habit of using the bathroom to was clothes when he wanted to use the toilet in their high-rise Hong Kong apartment.
During the trial, Chan was described by one of her children as a woman who "nagged a lot" and could be "quite stubborn.
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April 21, 2007 12:58pm
AN elderly Hong Kong man was jailed today after he was found guilty of killing his wife of 48 years in a row over whose turn it was to use the toilet.
In June last year, Cho Pui-kee, 77, allegedly strangled his wife, 73-year-old Chan Nui-oi after she would not let him use the toilet.
Her body was found rolled up in a quilt after two of the couple's six children became concerned and called the couple at their flat.
Yesterday Cho was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter and jailed for five years, the South China Morning Post reported.
The court was told Cho became increasingly frustrated at his wife's habit of using the bathroom to was clothes when he wanted to use the toilet in their high-rise Hong Kong apartment.
During the trial, Chan was described by one of her children as a woman who "nagged a lot" and could be "quite stubborn.
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