Alibi and ‘nerd mind’ prove Malaysian professor in Hong Kong yoga ball murder trial is innocent, lawyer tells jury
Accused Khaw Kim Sun had suggested his wife got caught up in teenage daughter Lily’s suicide – but defence lawyer said it could all have been an accident
The alibi and “nerd mind” of a Malaysian professor accused of murdering his wife and daughter with a gas-filled yoga ball proved he was innocent, his lawyer told Hong Kong’s High Court on Friday in his closing speech.
As the three-week trial neared its end, defence counsel Gerard McCoy SC also appealed for the jury’s understanding on what had happened to a “strange family” while offering a new defence to the one the accused, Khaw Kim Sun, 53, had previously suggested.
Anaesthesiologist Khaw had claimed his wife Wong Siew Fing, 47, got caught up in his teenage daughter Lily Khaw Li Ling’s suicide, both perishing in their car on May 22, 2015.
But McCoy told the jury on Friday the deaths were an accident.
McCoy attacked the prosecution’s case as being weak, relying solely on circumstantial evidence. “I urge you to return a verdict of not guilty,” he told the nine jurors.