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PhD Student Sentenced to 24 Years for Drugging and Assaulting Ten Women Across Two Continents

PhD Student Sentenced to 24 Years for Drugging and Assaulting Ten Women Across Two Continents

A doctoral candidate found guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting ten women in both London and China has received a life sentence, with a minimum of 24 years to serve.

Zhenhao Zou, a citizen of China, committed these crimes against three women in London and seven in China from September 2019 to May 2023. He maintained a box of personal items belonging to his victims and recorded nine assaults as the women lost consciousness.

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