A court on Thursday handed a life sentence to a woman accused of drowning her husband in 2019 for a hefty life insurance payout. Her accomplice and boyfriend was handed a 30-year prison sentence.
The Incheon District Court delivered the sentences to Lee Eun-hae, 31, and her extramarital lover, Cho Hyun-soo 30, with an order for both to wear an electronic tracking device for 20 years after serving the terms.
Peoples Gazette disclosed that, the two were indicted for prodding the woman’s then 39-year-old husband to jump into a deep valley river in Gapyeong, 60km east of Seoul, in June 2019, even though he could not swim, and letting him drown.
The two were also accused of attempting to kill the man that year by poisoning him with puffer fish toxin in February and trying to drown him at a fishing place in May.
Prosecutors had earlier demanded life imprisonment for both on the conclusion that they premeditated the crimes for 800 million won ($563,976) of death benefit payable to Ms Lee upon the husband’s death.
The court rejected prosecutors’ charges that they “gaslighted” the husband and predetermined the river diving directly resulted in the husband’s death, ruling instead that the death constitutes murder by nonfeasance because they did not help the victim when he drowned.
“Seeking the 800-million-won death benefit, they had attempted to murder the victim twice and failed, but they remained undeterred and ultimately completed the murder,” the court said. “From the initial investigation stage, the accused only tried to cover up their crimes and have never had sincere remorse or repentance.”