Autopsy Reveals Multiple Wounds Before Fatal Stab in Jiang Ge Murder Trial
Theo 刘薇
The trial of the suspect in the murder of Chinese student Jiang Ge opened in Tokyo on December 11, with autopsy results showing multiple wounds before the fatal stab. The case has drawn significant public attention in China and Japan.
On the morning of December 11, the trial of the suspect accused of murdering Chinese exchange student Jiang Ge officially began at the Tokyo District Court. The trial is set to span seven days, with a verdict expected on December 20.
According to the autopsy results, the victim Jiang Ge suffered multiple wounds on her body before receiving a fatal stab. Forensic doctors confirmed that these injuries indicate the victim was violently attacked prior to death.
The defendant, a young male, faces charges of murder. During the session, prosecutors presented evidence and witness testimony to demonstrate the defendant's criminal actions. The defense is expected to present counterarguments in the following days.
The case has drawn significant public attention in China and Japan, especially among the overseas student community, due to its serious and tragic nature. The trial will continue with cross-examinations and closing arguments this week.