The verdict's finally, "IN"! Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
The Taichung Judo coach, He, because of the seven-year-old pupil, Huang refused to do the Judo moves that he was teaching, he'd thrown Huang over his shoulders, tossed him up in the air, watched him land on the mats, causing the child to go into a coma then die, the first trial found He guilty of manslaughter, sentenced him to nine years; He appealed, that before Huang arrived to the dojo, he may have slammed into something himself, that his injuries weren't caused by the lessons. The High Subsidiary Court of Taichung didn't believe his claims, confirmed that Huang's injuries were caused by his landing on the mats after being slammed, maintained the original verdict; this can still be appealed.
The seventy-year-old He is a certified Judo coach, started teaching for free at the basement of Taichung Fengyuan Gym in 2015, the seven-year-old Huang went to take the lesson two years ago in April, He assigned Liao, who'd been taking the lessons for five years to pair up with Huang for the practice throws, because Huang didn't follow the orders, He repeatedly threw him over his shoulders, and tossed Huang's body up in the air multiple times, causing Huang to sustain multiple head trauma which caused Huang to go into a coma
After two months of treatment, Huang is declared dead, the Taichung High Subsidiary Court's second trial found, that based off of the forensic autopsy reports, Huang had hematoma in his head, subdural hematoma in his brains, which caused sepsis, the injuries were from "counter hitting impact", "a reactive sort of injury", with the cause of repeatedly hitting the areas of the brain against something soft, confirmed that He didn't have the set intentions of, harm.
the judge believed that Huang had rammed his own head, that there was no evidence proving that, that it was all speculation, that it was his way of evading responsibilities, considering how he'd denied what he did, and not settled with the families of the child, but didn't have any priors, that the verdict from the first trial was just and fitting, tossed both the D.A. and He's appeal.
So, this is the aftermath, after that kid got body slammed in his judo class and died, and, nine years for this "unintentional" murder is still too lenient, I mean, you are a coach, and you should've had the sense, knowing, that the students were only beginners, that they may not know how much force they're slamming each other with, and at the least, you are, negligent, and the charge should be, MANSLAUGHTER, but it wasn't! The punishment should be a hell of a lot more, harsher than just nine years, but it wasn't.