Suspect departs Taiwan after allegedly killing parents-in-law

Taipei Times
Date: 2019/05/01
By: Huang Li-yun, Hsiao Po-wen and Chung Yu-chen

Taipei, May 1 (CNA) An Iraqi man suspected of killing his parents-in-law in Taiwan left the

Alihammad Jomaah / Photo courtesy of Taiwan Shilin District Prosecutors Office

country with his one-year-old son Tuesday morning on a flight bound for Japan, authorities said Wednesday.

Alihammad Jomaah, 33, is the main suspect in the deaths of a Taiwanese couple, who were his wife’s parents and with whom he allegedly had an argument over custody of his child, according to police.

The two people, in their 70s, were found dead at their home in Taipei’s Shilin District on Wednesday morning, the man in the bathroom on the first floor, and the woman in a room on second floor, police said.

The bodies showed no obvious signs of trauma, police said, adding that carbon monoxide poisoning was ruled out in the initial investigation.    [FULL  STORY]

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