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Man Kills Wife, Sends Corpse Photos To In-laws

Ge Yifeng stabbed his newly wedded wife to death and sent the photos of her dead body to her family to convince them that she was really dead.

A man, Ge Yifeng has been arrested after admitting to killing his wife in China.

Ge Yifeng and his wife, Chen, both 24, got married recently but Chen chose to live with her parents in Huangcun, County, Anhui. Two months into their marriage, after series of disagreements and clashes, the couple got in an argument in the car which led to Ge stabbing his wife multiple times with a pair of scissors and also hitting her with a hammer.

The 24-year-old Ge Yifeng was arrested on charges of murder as it was also revealed that after killing his wife, he sent photos of her dead body to her family, friends and relatives to reveal the news of the death to them. After Yifeng killed Chen, he called her family and friends and told them what had happened. They did not believe him, so as evidence, he sent them photos of her body.

After surrendering to the police, Yifeng confessed to the crime, and said that he could not get along with his mother-in-law, who told him that he was not worthy of her daughter.

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He added that he was extremely unhappy living with his wife’s family. Yifeng said that before they got married, they both agreed to move in together. However, after their wedding, she suddenly changed her mind and wanted to go to Beijing, to live with her family.

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