S Korean stabbing, arson suspect attends on-site inspection
2008-10-23 08:47:07 GMT2008-10-23 16:47:07 (Beijing Time) Xinhua English
Suspect Chung (C) attends an on-site inspection of the scene where he set fire and stabbed the innocents in Seoul, capital of South Korea, Oct. 23, 2008. A total of six women, including three Chinese and three South Koreans, were killed while seven others, including three Chinese and four South Koreans, were injured by Chung as he stabbed them at a small inn in southern part of Seoul after set fire to the building on Oct. 20.(Xinhua Photo)
Suspect Chung (L) attends an on-site inspection of the scene where he set fire and stabbed the innocents in Seoul, capital of South Korea, Oct. 23, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)
A relative (R) of the victim cries while suspect Chung (not in the picture) attends an on-site inspection of the scene where he set fire and stabbed the innocents in Seoul, capital of South Korea, Oct. 23, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)
Suspect Chung (L) attends an on-site inspection of the scene where he set fire and stabbed the innocents in Seoul, capital of South Korea, Oct. 23, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)
A relative (R) of the victim cries while suspect Chung (not in the picture) attends an on-site inspection of the scene where he set fire and stabbed the innocents in Seoul, capital of South Korea, Oct. 23, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)
Suspect Chung (C) attends an on-site inspection of the scene where he set fire and stabbed the innocents in Seoul, capital of South Korea, Oct. 23, 2008. A total of six women, including three Chinese and three South Koreans, were killed while seven others, including three Chinese and four South Koreans, were injured by Chung as he stabbed them at a small inn in southern part of Seoul after set fire to the building on Oct. 20.