Graphic CCTV footage of Shuyu Zhou's final moments – totalling 11 distressing minutes – was played to the NSW Supreme Court on Monday | jennynoise
When Shuyu Zhou fell from the balcony of her ex-girlfriend's Zetland apartment in June last year, she was badly injured but very much alive.
Graphic CCTV footage of Ms Zhou's final moments – totalling 11 distressing minutes – was played to the NSW Supreme Court on Monday during a sentencing hearing for Wang, who pleaded guilty to the murder in May.In the footage, Ms Zhou is seen falling onto a corrugated metal fence and then onto the ground. Her legs and arms are flailing but she is unable to move, having sustained a dislocated hip and fractured lower spine.
Speaking through a Mandarin interpreter, she told the court her daughter had only moved out of the family home a month before she was brutally killed.
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