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- Toronto-area man found guilty of dismembering ex-girlfriend
A jury has found Chun Qi Jiang guilty of second-degree murder in the dismemberment death of his ex-girlfriend Guang Hua Liu, whose remains were discarded in several Toronto-area locations.
A jury in Brampton, Ont., has convicted Chun Qi Jiang in the death of 41-year-old Guang Hua Liu, whose body parts were found in several Toronto-area locations in August 2012.
The conviction comes with an automatic life sentence with no chance of parole for between 10 and 25 years.
During the four-week trial, prosecutors said Jiang killed Liu, with whom he had an on-again-off-again relationship, after she rejected him for another man.
But the defence said it was Jiang's 66-year-old mother who fatally stabbed and dismembered Liu in a fit of rage, while her son simply helped cover up the gruesome crime.
Court heard Liu's head and body showed more than 40 "chop-like" wounds caused by a sharp-edged object, possibly a hatchet or cleaver.