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DNA match helps catch murderers 23 years after homicide

DNA match helps catch murderers 23 years after homicide

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Beijing, July 31 (IANS) Two men were sentenced to death for killing four people in 1995, a court in east China's Zhejiang Province ruled on Monday, after police managed to make a DNA match of the duo in 2017.
The defendants, surnamed Wang and liu, were convicted of robbery and homicide by the Intermediate People's Court of Huzhou. They were also deprived of political rights for life, and all of their personal property was confiscated, Xinhua reported.
The court said a family of three, who ran a guesthouse in Shengshe Village, Zhili Township, were killed in the early hours on November 29, 1995. A guest was also killed.
The court said the crime was cruel and the consequences were grave.
Wang and liu became suspects after police made a DNA match in 2017. By then, liu had become a well-known writer in neighbouring Anhui Province.
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