'I was simmering with rage so I took him out': Hong Kong man stabbed fellow villager to death in front of mahjong players, court told
Mahjong players at a rural store looked on as a man stabbed a fellow villager to death, the High Court heard yesterday.

Mahjong players at a rural store looked on as a man stabbed a fellow villager to death, the High Court heard yesterday.
At least two witnesses saw Liu Sun-kong, 54, knife Liu Wing-sang in the chest and waist in the shop in Sheung Shui Wai village, in the northern New Territories, on May 23 last year, prosecutor John Dunn alleged.
A postmortem examination revealed that Liu Wing-sang died of a wound to his heart, one of 27 on his body.
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Dunn said there was bad blood between the two families, and in 2009 Liu Wing-sang had been charged with assaulting Liu Sun-kong.
Liu Sun-kong did not deny causing the victim's death but claimed he was provoked.
Under caution he told the police: "He beat me up a few times. I was simmering with rage so I took him out."
He pleaded not guilty to one count of murder.