Trying to SCAM the insurances, it still did NOT work, and now, the son and the current husband are, made to pay, for this woman’s own suicide attempts! From the Front Page Sections, translated…
The woman from Taoyuan, Yeh last year, fell off of the slopes of Taiwan’s 7th HWY and died, later, the investigators found, that it was for the sake of scamming the life insurances of $34 million N.T.s, and Yeh’s second husband, Chen and her son from a previous marriage were the primary accomplices; the Taoyuan District Courts believed, that the two men had, disregarded the relationship with Yeh as husband and wife, mother and son, and set a bad example for the society, and found them both guilty of assisted suicide and sentenced them to three years and a year-and-a-half’s sentences.
The D.A. investigated, that the fifty year old Yeh had two sons with her ex, and she’d made bad stock investments and as she worked as an accountant, she was accused of embezzling over $24 million N.T.s, two years ago, she was suspected of pushing her first husband into the ditches, and drowning him, to scam the insurances of over ten million dollars N.T.
After Yeh received the money from the insurances, she still couldn’t pay her debts up completely, and she’d wanted to send her son abroad to study, to have NO worries for the rest of her life, in December of 2016, she’d married her second and her current husband, then, bought the accidental insurances of $34 million N.T.s from three separate insurance companies.
Last April, Yeh and Chen had concocted up the suicide plans, with her son as the witness, and agreed to say, that after Yeh leapt off of the cliff to commit suicide, to claim it as an accidental fall; a few days later, Chen drove Yeh to the spot, but it was packed with tourists, and it was rainy, and Yeh became, hesitant, so, they’d put off their plans.
On the morning of the 24th that same month, the three went to case the scenes, Yeh first shot selfies, then, before her husband and her son, she’d, leapt down into the 16 meters slope by the tunnel, died on scene, then, Chen and Yeh’s son falsely reported that Yeh felt dizzy and got out of the car, and had an accidental fall to her death as she was taking her selfie, sitting on the guard rails.
After the D.A. examined the scenes, Chen immediately filed for the claims with the three insurance companies, the D.A. and police felt suspicious, and chased the leads, and found from the surveillance footages, that captured the three of them had gone to the spot repeatedly, and they were able to, get the son and the husband to tell the truth.
In the trial, the judge scolded the two for neglecting their relationship with the victim, that they’d not talked her out of suicide, not given her enough support, that it’d made Yeh’s parents bury their own young, that they had a total lack of respect for human life, that they’d set an awful example for the society, and charged Chen on assisted suicide and fraud, sentenced him to three years, and Yeh’s son from a former marriage received a year and a half.
And so, it didn’t matter if the woman was originally suicidal, but, the husband and her son from a previous marriage didn’t attempt to talk her out of committing suicide, so that was why they were only charged with assisted suicide instead of involuntary manslaughter, and this just showed, that there’s no way you can scam or cheat the systems, because you will, end up paying very DEARLY for it!