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Yanfei Bao's killer Tingjun Cao removed from after interrupting sentencing

Yanfei Bao's killer Tingjun Cao removed from after interrupting sentencing

RNZ News13-06-2025

Tingjun Cao is removed from court on Friday.
Photo:
CHRIS SKELTON
The man who murdered Christchurch real estate agent Yanfei Bao has been removed from his own sentencing hearing after constant outbursts and interjections.
Chinese national Tingjun Cao attacked Bao in July 2023 after luring her to a Hornby home she was selling, before killing her and burying her body in farmland.
He continues to protest his innocence, blaming a fictional Tang for the murder.
Justice Preston closed the court to the public this morning following Cao's outbursts.
Photo:
CHRIS SKELTON
When court resumed, Cao continued to interrupt proceedings.
Justice Preston ordered he be removed from the court.
As Corrections officers escorted him from the court, he ripped up his papers and threw them to the ground.
Cao will now watch the hearing from another courtroom.
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