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“Not convinced.” Reeti Nhat Lin’s father, Ree Ain Hao (38), who was seeking the death penalty, said in a post-closing meeting in response to the Tokyo High Court decision in support of the Chiba District Court of First Instance, that he was sentenced to life imprisonment. imprisonment. He spoke in a trembling voice.
As the presiding judge read the sentence aloud, the sobbing voice of his mother, Nguyen Ti Nguyen (34), echoed through the courtroom. Hao holds his head with both hands and looks up at the sky. Hao said, “It was painful because (the content of the appeal) was not approved.” The defendant did not appear in court.
Rin loved flowers and fruits and was a kind girl who took care of her younger brother. In the future, he said, “it will be a bridge between Vietnam and Japan,” and he was studying a lot of Japanese.
Hao did his best for the trial. The manuscript initially prepared for the appeals court’s opinion statement was about 70 pages long, more than double the number read in court. A video of Mr. Lin was posted on a website launched after the defendant was indicted, and a signature was requested asking for the death penalty for the defendant.
Hao said that he told the prosecution that he wanted him to appeal. “I have no choice but to do my best for Rin-chan,” he said. (Kaori Hatama)