'Quang Do murdered his wife in her sleep, leaving her two children without a mother and her family without a daughter and sister,' said Fort Bend County authorities.
RICHMOND, Texas -- A Richmond man is sentenced to 35 years in prison for killing his wife in 2019, Fort Bend County's Domestic Violence Division Chief Chad Bridges announced.On April 9, 2019, deputies began investigating a homicide at a home on Mustang Pointe after a family member called for a welfare check.
When deputies arrived, they found the body of Jenihonganh Thuy Nguyen inside the home, but her husband and children were nowhere to be found.Richmond man arrested in Louisiana after he allegedly killed wife and fled with kidsAfter killing his wife, Do fled to Louisiana but was apprehended by the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office and was brought back to Texas.
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