South Korean Crypto Company CEO Sentenced to 25 Years for Murdering Girlfriend and Throwing Her from Building

On March 12, it was reported that the South Korean Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s ruling, sentencing a cryptocurrency company executive to 25 years in prison for stabbing his girlfriend after an argument and throwing her from the 19th floor. This case highlights societal concern over criminal incidents involving cryptocurrency executives.

According to court records, the man, during cohabitation with his girlfriend in 2021, experienced increased financial pressure due to fluctuations in the cryptocurrency market, which gradually led to obsessive possessiveness. On March 11, 2023, when the girlfriend proposed to break up, the man stabbed her approximately 10 times with a weapon and attempted to cover up the crime by throwing her from the balcony. An autopsy confirmed the woman died from stab wounds. The man later called the police, claiming he also wanted to commit suicide, but was stopped in time.

Investigations revealed that the man was involved in drug use and sales, violating the Narcotics Control Act. The district court stated during sentencing that the victim endured immense suffering before her death, and her family was also deeply traumatized, warranting strict punishment of the perpetrator. The High Court upheld the original verdict, emphasizing that the defendant showed insufficient remorse and refused to reduce the sentence.

This case is one of South Korea’s recent serious criminal cases involving cryptocurrency executives. Earlier this year, another crypto investor was accused of poisoning a partner’s drink during a financial dispute. Analysts note that as the cryptocurrency industry rapidly develops, concerns over the psychological pressure and social responsibilities of industry participants are increasing.

Legal experts stated that this case serves as a warning about the importance of industry regulation and mental health management, while also reminding the public to pay attention to the conduct standards of cryptocurrency executives. Public opinion strongly disapproves of the defendant’s lack of remorse and calls for stricter legal constraints on financial and crypto sector leaders.

The case’s conviction and 25-year sentence demonstrate South Korea’s judicial system’s zero-tolerance approach to serious violent crimes involving cryptocurrency backgrounds, and it also sets a precedent for similar cases.

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