Liren Chen was found "splashed with blood" at his home and his Spouse's body was in the bedroom, the district attorney's office said
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27-year-old Google engineer in California has been accused of homicide after he
supposedly beat his better half, likewise a Google techie, to death and was
tracked down canvassed in blood close to her body.
Liren Chen
was found "splashed with blood" at his home and his better half's
body was in the bedroom, as per an assertion by the district attorney's office
at the Santa Clara district. "She had extreme blunt force injuries to her
head. Chen's right hand was incredibly enlarged and purple. He had blood on his
clothing, legs, arms, and hands and scratches on his arm," the assertion
adds.
While Chen's
wife was not named in the districti attorney's articulations, numerous reports
refered to property records and recognized her as Xuanyi Yu. Google has
affirmed to Fox News Digital that Chen and Xuanyi Yu were representatives at
the tech giant at the time of the incident.
The district
attorney's office said Chen has been accused of homicide and countenances jail
whenever indicted. He is at present in clinic and couldn't be produced in court
yet.
As indicated
by the explanation, police got a call from a colleague of Chen on Tuesday. At
the point when the police arrived at the spot, the associate let them know that
Chen was not noting his telephone or the entryway. He said he could see Chen
inside and that he was "still kneeling down, had his hands up high and was
staring blankly".
The
officials figured out how to go into the house and arrested Chen. They tracked
down his wife's body in the bedroom.
As per the
LinkedIn profile of Liren Chen, he has been working with Google as a computer
programmer since March 2020. He has been dealing with a calculation for YouTube
Shorts recommendation, as indicated by the profile. Xuanyi Yu's LinkedIn
profile expresses that she joined Google as a computer programmer in 2021.
Earlier, she had been working at Amazon. Both Liren Chen and Xuanyi Yu are
graduated class of a Beijing University, their profiles say.
