It was one of the most gruesome slayings in recent memory: 35-year-old Christina Lee was stabbed 40 times in her Chinatown apartment Now her family is suing the NYPD, alleging that the department failed to intervene the night of her killing
The family of Christina Lee, the young Asian-American woman stalked and stabbed multiple times in her Chinatown apartment last year, is suing New York City and the NYPD over alleged failure to intervene the night of her killing.
Boshun Lee, the victim's aunt, says family learned the woman had been stabbed 40 times from the media, not from police. The attack on Lee has since become a rallying cause to highlight a rash of anti-Asian attack happing across the country.
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