Triple Homicide: Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend, Falls to Death
- Here's a breakdown of the incident described in the text, focusing on the key events and details:
- A man named Su Nan attacked two sisters, aged 26 and 23 (surname Chen), with a fruit knife as thay were entering their community's parking lot.
- * Perpetrator: Su Nan * Victims: Two sisters, surnamed Chen (ages 26 and 23) * Weapon: Fruit knife * Location: Henan Road, Sanchonghuan community, Taiwan (implied) *...
Here’s a breakdown of the incident described in the text, focusing on the key events and details:
What Happened:
A man named Su Nan attacked two sisters, aged 26 and 23 (surname Chen), with a fruit knife as thay were entering their community’s parking lot. He then took the injured 23-year-old hostage and went to the rooftop of a 15-story building. After police attempted to de-escalate the situation by retreating and offering help,Su Nan released the hostage and fell to his death.
Timeline of Events:
- 8:50 PM: Su Nan ambushes and attacks the two sisters with a fruit knife.The 23-year-old sister is injured (cuts to her neck and back) and flees to the police station.
- Immediate Response: Police arrive at the scene within 3 minutes and use surveillance footage to track Su Nan.
- Hostage Situation: Su Nan takes the injured 23-year-old sister hostage and goes to the 15th-floor rooftop.
- Police Negotiation Attempt: police surround the building, use shields, and attempt to calm Su Nan, offering assistance. He continues to threaten the hostage.
- Tragic Outcome: Police retreat to try and appease Su Nan. He then releases the hostage and falls to his death.
- Medical Attention: Both injured sisters are taken to the hospital, but their lives are not in danger.
Key Details:
* Perpetrator: Su Nan
* Victims: Two sisters, surnamed Chen (ages 26 and 23)
* Weapon: Fruit knife
* Location: Henan Road, Sanchonghuan community, Taiwan (implied)
* Motivation: The text doesn’t state Su Nan’s motive, but it mentions he was an “ex-girlfriend,” suggesting a possible connection to a failed relationship.
