The Chinese Consulate General in New York confirmed on Monday
that a man robbed and fatally stabbed by a group of three on a
Flushing street on Sunday was a Chinese citizen.
"We were told of the attack by New York police on Sunday. We
expressed our deep concerns over the killing and hope that police
would find the suspects soon and bring those responsible to
justice," a senior Chinese diplomat told Xinhua.
Earlier, police told Xinhua on phone that the victim was a male
Asian without elaborating on his nationality.
Police said the slaying happened at about 4:00 AM Sunday at the
corner of Elder Avenue and Colden Street in Flushing,a residential
area in Queens Borough.
The victim, in his 40s, was returning from Chinese Lunar New
Year celebrations with a group of friends when he was approached by
the men, who may have wanted his cell phone and jewelry, police
said, adding one of the suspects stabbed the victim in the chest
before all three fled.
Since the victim was walking a block ahead, his friends did not
get involved, according to police.
Residents who live in a nearby apartment complex said they
witnessed a confrontation that led to the violent stabbing.
After the stabbing, the victim collapsed onto a fire hydrant,
where blood stains remained on patches of snow on the sidewalk,
witnesses said.
The victim was then taken to New York Hospital Medical Center of
Queens, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
According to the city medical examiner, the victim suffered
multiple stab wounds to his body. An autopsy will be completed in
one or two days.
The name of the victim was withheld pending the notification of
his next-of-kin.
(Xinhua News Agency February 20, 2007)