Hello Miss Suraya! I’m Indri Mayningsih from IUP class, here is the news that I read for my journal week 6 task.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/cna-insider/innocent-man-was-jailed-murder-it-took-30-years-find-real-serial-killer-2213761
the first news was from CNA insider breaking news
An innocent man was jailed for murder. It took 30 years to find the real serial killer
HWASEONG, SOUTH KOREA: Yoon Sung-Yeo a tale spanning 30 years man, in fact, about the staggering miscarriage of justice against one man. Time stopped when he was arrested and thrown into prison in 1989 for a murder he did not commit. He was then 22. Hwaseong, a rural area just south of Seoul, had been rocked by a string of murders from 1986. The victims, all women, ranged from their teens to 70s. All were sexually assaulted and strangled with their own clothing – garments such as stockings and underwear – in what came to be known as the killer’s signature. Then in September 1988, teenager Park Sang-hee was murdered. Unlike the previous cases where the victims were killed outdoors, the 14-year-old student was found in her bed, sexually assaulted and strangled with her own clothes. The killer had become more brazen, entering a victim’s home for the first time. The case, which sent shockwaves through the country, was the eighth in two years. Under pressure to make headway in investigations, the police had nothing conclusive to link Yoon to the crime. Yet, after a three-day interrogation where he was deprived of sleep and assaulted, Yoon confessed. When he was sentenced to life imprisonment, no one believed he was innocent, he recalled. A shadow continued to hang over him even after he was released on parole in 2009. It was only a full decade later, in 2019, that an incredible breakthrough led to him walking out of court a truly free man, innocent in the eyes of the world. In 2019, there was a technological breakthrough. Advances in DNA analysis allowed investigators to extract samples from evidence, and a match was detected for three of the cases. There was now a new prime suspect: A man in his 50s serving a life sentence in Busan prison. His name was Lee Chun-jae, and he had been sentenced to life imprisonment in 1994 for sexual assault and murder. He had raped and killed his wife’s younger sister and disposed of her body. Investigators gradually unravelled Lee’s criminal history. He could draw detailed pictures of the crime scenes. finally it was found that lee chun jae was the culprit yoon's name was finally cleared after 30 years of receiving a sentence that he did not deserve at all.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/singapore-tops-100000-total-covid-19-cases-reports-4-more-deaths-2217041
the second news was from CNA insider news
Singapore tops 100,000 total COVID-19 cases, reports 4 more deaths
The Ministry of Health (MOH) also reported four more deaths from complications due to the coronavirus. The four cases were all Singaporeans - consisting of three women and one man, aged between 55 and 80 years old. All of them had not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and had various underlying medical conditions. This brings Singapore’s total death toll to 107. Of the new cases, 2,350 were locally transmitted infections, comprising 1,938 cases in the community and 412 dormitory residents. Among these cases were 513 seniors above the age of 60, MOH said in its daily update released to the media at about 11pm. There were also six imported cases, with five detected upon arrival in Singapore and one who developed the illness during the stay-home notice or isolation period. As of Saturday, Singapore has reported a total of 101,786 COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic.
Indri Mayningsih
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