Didn't you get a STD? International student in his 30s killed by boyfriend after fight
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According to local media such as the Daily Mail, Zhe Wang, 31, a Chinese woman studying at Goldsmith's University in London, was found dead after being stabbed twice in the face at her home in Louisam Manor Park, London, in March last year.
The suspected killer was 26-year-old American lover Joshua Michals.
The two reportedly met at school and began dating.
According to the trial, Wangjie found red spots on his skin after sexual intercourse, believed he had been infected with venereal disease, and demanded a test from Mikals.
She reportedly had 'bacteriophobia' and was extremely anxious about the possibility of infection.
On March 20, the day of the incident, Michals testified that she tried to have dinner with the king's wife, but she reacted coldly.
After a brief visit to the bathroom, he saw the king holding a weapon and claimed that he stabbed the king after a physical fight. He stressed that he had no intention of killing and that it was an accident.
An autopsy confirmed Wang's death from facial stab wounds and neck compression.
Prosecutors said Michals killed Wangjeo in anger during the fight, and that he contacted his father and his lawyer shortly after the crime. It was also revealed that Wang-jeo's cell phone was dumped in the trash.
He stated that he had about 10 meetings with the royal family and was skeptical of continuing the relationship due to her bacterial phobia. In addition, Michals said at the trial that he had never been infected with STD. The trial is scheduled to be resumed soon.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.
