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California Google employee beats wife to death, found ‘spattered with blood’ and 'staring blankly' into space

 A man who works for Google was arrested on January 16th on suspicion of murdering his wife at a home on Valley Way in Santa Clara, Californ...

 A man who works for Google was arrested on January 16th on suspicion of murdering his wife at a home on Valley Way in Santa Clara, California. Liren Chen, 27, was found "staring blankly into space," with the body of his wife, Xuan-Yi Yu, a former Google engineer, lying nearby.

California Google employee beats wife to death, found ‘spattered with blood’ and 'staring blankly' into space


Chen was found kneeling outside his bedroom, where Yu was "lying dead on the floor." He was found "splattered with blood" and his "arm extremely swollen and purple in color." According to the Santa Clara District Attorney, Yu "suffered severe blunt force trauma to the head," the Daily Mail reported.


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On January 16, around 11 a.m., police went to the home after receiving a 911 call. Chen's friend told police that she was "concerned" about the couple and that Chen "refused to answer the phone or answer the door." He added that he saw Chen "on his knees, hands raised, staring blankly" inside the house, and police entered the house and arrested him.

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According to prosecutors, police officers found Yu's body in the bedroom "directly behind" where Chen was standing. "Officers found the victim deceased at the scene. She sustained severe blunt force injuries to her head," they said.


They added: "Ms. Chen's right hand was severely swollen and purple in color. There was blood on her clothes, legs, arms, and hands, and there were scratches on her arms."

Property records show the couple died in 2023. He purchased a home at 714 Valley Way in April 2016 for $2.05 million.


District Attorney Jeff Rosen said there has been an increase in 911 calls regarding domestic violence. "While domestic violence deaths have decreased in our county, that is not a measure of the scope and destructiveness of the violence," he says. “If you feel you or someone else is being abused by your partner, please contact your local police. you are not alone. I'll help you. "

"We are shocked and deeply saddened by what happened to Xuan-Yi," Google spokesperson Bailey Thomson said in a statement to the New York Post. "Our thoughts are with her family at this time. , we will strive to support them and our colleagues." Those processing this tragic news.

Ms. Chen's LinkedIn profile states that she worked on Google's YouTube shorts, her algorithm, and Ms. Yu's profile states that she was a software engineer. Both studied at Tsinghua University in China and the University of California, San Diego.


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