In a case that shocked the public, a woman received the death penalty for coldly poisoning her husband and three of her siblings’ children
In a case that shocked the public, a woman received the death penalty for coldly poisoning her husband and three of her siblings’ children.
After a thorough trial, the People’s Court of Dong Nai Province sentenced Nguyen Thi Hong Bich to death for using cyanide to poison her husband and three children of her siblings, causing especially severe consequences. The court stated that the sentence serves both as punishment and deterrent.

On November 27, the provincial court found Bich (born 1986, residing in Phuoc An Commune) guilty of murder and also sentenced her to 15 years in prison for the illegal possession, transportation, and use of toxic substances. The combined sentence is death.
The panel concluded that Bich had committed multiple acts of murder, targeting her own family members. The methods were described as calculated and emotionless, reflecting utter disregard for the law and inflicting irreparable damage to family bonds and social order.
Regarding the fourth victim, a boy referred to as T., the court noted that his survival was purely by chance and not due to any change of heart from the defendant. The judges deemed Bich’s actions to include numerous aggravating circumstances and an extreme level of danger, with no potential for rehabilitation.
During the trial, Bich admitted to all charges. Her statements aligned with evidence in the case file and testimony from witnesses. Continue reading

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