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Arsonist sentenced to death for killing 18
    2018-09-13  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A MAN who started a fire in a karaoke bar, which killed 18 people, was sentenced to death in a public hearing by Qingyuan Intermediate People’s Court in Qingyuan in Guangdong on Tuesday.

Liu Chunlu, 32, was also deprived of his political rights for life.

Liu, a migrant worker, was convicted of intentional arson, resulting in several deaths and big economic losses, said the court verdict.

Liu has not yet decided whether to appeal to the upper court.

Liu arrived in the karaoke bar to sing and drink together with some friends in Yingde, a county-level city under the administration of Qingyuan, at night on April 23. But he became angry after a female staff member surnamed Zhang rejected his advances.

Liu went to his motorcycle parked by the entrance of the karaoke bar, disconnected its fuel pipe and spread gasoline around on the ground. Liu then used a cigarette lighter to set the fuel ablaze, despite the pleading of his friends, said the verdict.

Flames quickly spread into the karaoke bar and engulfed other motorcycles, blocking the exit of the visitors inside.

A total of 15 men and three women were killed in the fire while another three were injured, including one seriously.

(China Daily)

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