The Brothers Kept Grounds Over Their Ancestral Home…Fought Often, the Younger Killed the Older Brother after an Altercation

Murder, for very little, once again, from the Front Page Sections, translated…

The eighty-five year-old elderly man, Weng, two afternoons ago, had an altercation with his sixty-six year-old younger brother, and used a blunt object, hit his older brother on the head after they fought, until close to noon yesterday, he’d found his brother to be “barely breathing”, he’d asked a relative to call it in.  As the police rushed in, they’d found his older brother dead, and, Weng was charged with murder, the police asked the D.A. to get the courts to sign off on his being taken into custody.

Based off of understanding, Weng to the police, “I’d killed him with an object”, but as the police examined the wounds, it didn’t, match up with the object which Weng stated he’d, used, and they will be, examining the hammer found at the scene, to see if there’s traces of DNA that matched.

The grandfather of the brothers was a landlord, “half of the land on this street belonged to their family”, and as the roads were opened up, the offspring split up the money.  Weng had six other siblings, he was the fifth, he lived in the mansion that his parents left with his third eldest brother, both men were unmarried, unemployed, the deceased, due to his broken femur, which made him immobilized, lived on the first floor, and the suspect would look after his older brother occasionally, and the second eldest sister had, gone home to clean the place once every week.

The neighbors testified they’d heard the two brothers getting loud in arguments, and there were, cuss words being called out, and there was once when they got into a brawl, and an ambulance was called too.  The suspect was what the neighbors called “crazy drunk”, he’d, run around loose after he got drunk, and, people would get out of his way as they saw him.  Two afternoons ago, the neighbors heard the brothers argue again, and the reason for the argument, seemed to have been related to the lunch the eldest brother brought over.

Weng was suspected of murdering his own older brother two days ago, and, yesterday around noon, he’d rushed over to a relatives, told them, “eldest brother seemed to be dying”, asked his relatives to call up the ambulance, and the relatives called up the older sister, and she found that her brother’s, already dead, she’d called the police then.

The neighbors also disclosed, that as the parents were still alive, they got along quite well, that the brother who’d died had been outstanding in school growing up, and worked in the pharmaceutical company nearby, and did excellent work, they’d not expected that he’d died like this.

The relatives told, that the two of them would fight every other day, and cussed one another out, at first, they’d thought that the suspect was ranting after he was drunk, they’d never expected he’d, committed murder.

Based off of understanding, the six children, five sons and a daughter, they’d, split up the large chunk of land by the roads, and, they’d inherited a share of the mansion their parents left behind, these past few years, the two men became, unemployed, and, there were the builders who’d come to the land, wanted to buy, and the two brothers had wanted to sell, but, because the other siblings were, against it, they’d, not sold the land.

And so, what caused this murder, was still, in the heat of the moment, because the man lost emotional control, and, reacted harshly, as they got to fighting, and, they didn’t get along from before, and this time, the last straw, was about the lunch that the eldest brother brought over to the younger brother.

About taurusingemini

All I have to say, I've already said it, and, let's just say, that I'm someone who's ENDURED through a TON of losses in my life, and I still made it to the very top of MY game here, TADA!!!
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