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‘It’s true, I killed them’: Chinese nanny tells court how she dismembered parents of baby who died in her care

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A court sketch created shows Chinese nanny Hui Zhang (right) and her boyfriend Te Lu, both 34, during their trial in Paris on Tuesday. Graphic: AFP
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A Chinese nanny has admitted in a Paris court to killing and dismembering the parents of a baby who had died in her care, in a gruesome case worthy of a horror movie.

“It's true, I killed them, and I will regret it for the rest of my life,” the diminutive Hui Zhang, 34, said at the start of the hearing.

Hui said she merely acted in self-defence as the furious parents of the dead newborn attacked her and her boyfriend with a butcher’s knife.

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Her boyfriend and co-accused Te Lu, also 34, denied helping Hui kill the couple. Both deny murder charges.

“I was sucked into a whirlwind of nightmares but I am innocent,” Te told the court.
French lawyer Chloe Arnoux, a lawyer for the family of the woman killed by Hui Zhang. Arnoux said that Hui and her boyfriend had armed themselves before meeting with the woman and her husband, who was also killed. Photo: AFP
French lawyer Chloe Arnoux, a lawyer for the family of the woman killed by Hui Zhang. Arnoux said that Hui and her boyfriend had armed themselves before meeting with the woman and her husband, who was also killed. Photo: AFP
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The case first came to light in June 2012 after two joggers came upon a leg, cut off at the ankle, in the Vincennes forest on the edge of the French capital. Several days later, a guide dog found a human torso in the same area, but the hunt for further remains was fruitless.

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