Monday, May 02, 2011

Hanged storekeeper’s wife provides 'sex' tapes

Nguyen Thi Thanh Tuyen, the wife of Nguyen Cong Nhat, a warehouse manager in Binh Duong Province who hanged himself at a police station last week has produced two tapes recording an unidentified man courting her.
The two tapes recorded many telephone conversations between Tuyen and a man who told Tuyen he was an investigator in her husband’s case.
Tuyen’s husband, 31-year-old Nhat hanged himself at Ben Cat District’s Police Office where he had been held for questioning over missing goods of Korean tire maker Kumho which he was working for.
Kumho, located in Binh Duong’s My Phuoc III Industrial Park, had reported to the district police a loss of 6,000 tires worth over VND6 billion (US$289,000).
Nhat was taken to the district police on April 21 and found dead at 6 a.m on April 25.
Mysterious phone calls
Tuyen said on April 23, one day before her husband killed himself, she received a missed call.
She called back and a man answered.
He identified himself as Phu and tried to court her. Tuyen grew suspicious and recorded their later conversations.
In their numerous conversations, Phu suggested meeting Tuyen at a hotel. He also said Tuyen’s husband, Nhat, was asking for his help with the investigation.
Phu also told Tuyen that Nhat also wanted to sell a piece of land he owned in My Phuoc 3 Commune to pay for investigation expenses.
Yesterday, Nhat’s family lodged a complaint at Binh Duong Province’s Police, requesting an investigation into Nhat’s death and the man’s identity.
Tuyen told reporters the man who courted her sounded like a man she once met at the canteen of the district police where her husband was held.
Le Van Thao, deputy head of the Ben Cat District People’s Procuracy, said there was indeed an official named Phu at the district police.
But Thao said the voice of the man in the tapes wasn’t identical to the voice of the official, who is head of the district’s economic police team.
The provincial police said they were investigating the tapes.

Nguyen Thi Thanh Tuyen held a photo of her deceased husband at Binh Duong Province General Hospital on April 26 (Photo: Thanh Nien)

Mysterious letters
Tuyen said on April 26, one day after her husband died, she also received two letters which the district police told her were suicide notes from her husband.
One was supposedly written to her and the other to Nhat’s colleagues.
However, after comparing the letters with Nhat’s handwriting, Tuyen and her family told the provincial police that the handwriting in the letters was not Nhat’s.
Tuyen also gave the provincial police Nhat’s notebook as proof and asked them to identify who really wrote the letters.
Yesterday, Nhat’s family took his body back to his home province of Tien Giang for burial after the provincial forensics team conducted an autopsy.
However, results of the autopsy are yet to be announced.

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