The teacher poisoned students' porridge with sodium nitrite, a substance she also used to sicken her husband in 2017 after a 'conflict,' the court found.
A Chinese teacher has been sentenced to death after poisoning 25 students with sodium nitrite, killing one of them.
Wang Yun a teacher in the central Chinese province of Henan, was arrested last year and charged with"intentional injury" after adding sodium nitrite to students' breakfasts. Local courts,"Wang Yun’s criminal motives are despicable," the court wrote in a statement announcing the decision."The consequences are particularly serious, and should be punished severely in accordance with the law.
Wang had argued with another teacher, Sun Moumou, earlier about how to discipline and handle students. As revenge, she added sodium nitrite — a food preservative that may be unsafe for young children at large amounts — to the morning porridge of Sun's students.
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