Posted on 09/29/2020 12:07:49 PM PDT by BenLurkin
A kindergarten teacher in China has been sentenced to death for poisoning dozens of children in an act of revenge against a colleague that left one toddler dead. A court in the central Chinese province of Henan said Wang Yun put sodium nitrite into porridge being prepared for her colleague's students, sickening 25.
News reports last year said the children began vomiting and fainting after eating their breakfast.
Kindergarten students in China are aged between three and six.
The death sentence was handed to Wang this week for the offence of using dangerous substances.
The attack took place in March 2019 and left one boy severely ill for months before he died in January this year, according to news reports.
The Jiaozuo City Intermediate People's Court on Monday said Wang knew sodium nitrite was harmful but went ahead "with no regard for the consequences", leaving many innocent children in hospital.
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Pei-Ping
She is going to be praying for death......she isn’t going to like the few hours or days before the execution.
She should emigrate to the US. Then she could become a school psychologist and give out speed and claim it’s science. She could poison thousands.
In our country, she wouldn’t get the death penalty, and she’d probably turn into some media star sensation, books, movie about her and hand wringing about why the system failed her.
And it is wayyy different over there...
No 20 or 30 years of appeals..
And they don’t even tell you when the date is, so you wake up every day thinking it could be your last.
Her body is probably already cold as I type.
Wang will hang.
School psychologists cant prescribe drugs - theyre not medical doctors.
They mostly test, evaluate, and counsel the more troublesome students. Its an OK job in elementary school, but can get dangerous in high school.
No, but they have a hotline. and the kids end up on the shyt in the end.
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