Ex-policeman gets life in jail for murdering 'lover'
A former policeman turned cab driver was sentenced to life in prison yesterday for murdering a 25-year-old woman he had been 'obsessed' with.
Wan Kim-chung, 45, showed no emotion when, after two hours of deliberation, a jury of seven unanimously found him guilty of killing Jennifer Yu Wai-yuk in October 2010.
Wan, an ex-police constable who was working as a taxi driver at the time of his arrest, had told police that he and Yu were lovers, and that he had strangled her after she tried to break off the relationship when her German boyfriend returned.
'Only you know what happened between [the] 26th and 27th [of] October 2010,' said Mr Justice Andrew Macrae, of the Court of First Instance, when he imposed the mandatory life sentence on Wan.
'But it was clear from the jury's verdict that they rejected any suggestion from you that you were provoked to kill Yu.'
The judge said it seemed Wan was obsessed rather than in love with Yu, 18 years Wan's junior.
In a police interview played to the jury, Wan said Yu announced in his taxi that she would end their relationship, provoking him to strangle her. Wan also claimed that Yu repeatedly asked him for money.