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Ada Tsim was found guilty of gunning down two of her relatives in 2018. Photo: Dickson Lee

Court upholds murder convictions of Hongkonger who killed 2 relatives in 2018 shooting

  • Ada Tsim, 50, was found guilty in 2021 of murdering aunt and uncle with 25 calibre pistol at Quarry Bay Park six years ago
Brian Wong
Hong Kong’s top court has upheld the murder convictions of a woman who is currently serving a life sentence for killing two of her relatives and injuring two others in a brazen daylight shooting six years ago.

The Court of Final Appeal on Wednesday turned down Ada Tsim Sum-kit’s final retrial request, finding no unfairness had been done to her at the earlier trial, even though she was asked to prove that she had suffered mental impairment at the time of the offences.

The five-judge panel ruled the legal requirement for the 50-year-old to prove she was only liable for the lesser offence of manslaughter on a diminished responsibility basis did not derogate from her right to be presumed innocent under local laws.

“Proof of a relevant abnormality of mind is not an ingredient of the offence of murder,” the court said in a judgment penned by Chief Justice Andrew Cheung Kui-nung and Mr Justice Joseph Fok.

“The burden placed on a defendant to establish the defence of diminished responsibility only arises when the prosecution has satisfied the burden of proving beyond reasonable doubt that the defendant is otherwise guilty of murder.”

The court further held that the legal burden placed on the defence struck a fair balance between an individual’s right to be assumed innocent and the societal benefits of the restriction.

Ada Tsim used a 25 calibre pistol in the shooting at Quarry Bay Park. Photo: Dickson Lee

Fellow justices Roberto Ribeiro, Johnson Lam Man-hon and William Gummow, a non-permanent judge from Australia, endorsed the 28-page judgment.

Flanked by six prison officers in the dock, Tsim betrayed no emotion as the verdict was read and her life sentence confirmed.

A seven-member High Court jury unanimously found Tsim guilty in 2021 of two counts of murder for killing her aunt Jim Siu-fan and uncle Chim Chun-ki with a 25 calibre pistol at Quarry Bay Park on June 26, 2018.

The former bodyguard was also convicted of two counts of shooting her uncle Jim Chin-kui and aunt Jim Siu-wai in the same incident, with the intent to wound.

The lower court heard Tsim had held a grudge against her uncles and aunts over a dispute involving her mother’s placement at a home for the elderly until her death and a property left behind by her late grandmother.

The defence contended at the trial that she was unable to make a sound judgment due to severe depression and methamphetamine use, an argument that the jury rejected.

The Court of Appeal first dismissed Tsim’s challenge in May last year after concluding her application had “no merit”.

Tsim was last jailed for six months in July 2023 after a deputy magistrate found her guilty of offering a HK$300,000 (US$38,407) bribe to a prison officer.
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