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A court bailiff gives former Stanford student Ouyang Xiangyu instructions after she was
sentenced in Palo Alto to three years' probation for poisoning two labmates. ST PHOTO:
JEREMY AU YONG
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Melissa Sim
US Correspondent
(mailto:simlinoi@sph.com.sg)
PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA -Former A*Star scholarship holder Ouyang Xiangyu, 27, was
sentenced to three years of probation and ordered to complete 176 days of community service on
Friday (Jan 15), after pleading "no contest" to four counts of poisoning.
Judge Vincent Chiarello spoke to lawyers in his chambers before delivering his sentence.
He told the court he had considered character references from her church, psychological reports
and has also taken into consideration statements from the victims about their current physical
condition as a consequence of the poisoning, though no further details on the statements were
available.
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He added that the court understands that Ouyang is currently responding to treatment, but no
details were revealed about her current mental condition.
Ouyang, who appeared sombre throughout the sentencing, agreed in court to carry out
community service five days a week, starting on Monday Feb 22.
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Ouyang's lawyer Jeffrey Hayden told The Straits Times that his client will now adjust to what the
court wants her to do and is "nothing if not trying to please".
Formerly a student of Stanford University, Ouyang was ordered to stay away form the campus,
and is to have no contact with the victims during the probation period.
Ouyang was arrested on Nov 16, 2014 after poisoning the drinking water of two Stanford
laboratory mates between September and November that year.
The lab mates, in court documents, said they experienced a burning sensation in their throats
after drinking from their bottles. There was no serious injury.
When questioned by the police, Ouyang said she had been experiencing severe insomnia and
dizziness since September 2014 and was not aware of what she was doing.
Ouyang admitted to putting paraformaldehyde in two water bottles belonging to two lab mates
but said she never had any personal issues with them and "didn't mean to harm people".
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Other Stanford students who spoke to The Straits Times and knew Ouyang said she was a quiet
and shy individual and had seemed stressed by school work.
Ouyang, who has since been expelled from Stanford University, had also allegedly sabotaged a
lab mate's experiments from mid-August last year.
Deputy district attorney Anne Seery told The Straits Times that she had not pursued jail time for
Ouyang as the victims had agreed that it would be better for her to get counselling and therapy.
"I think a fair resolution", has been reached, said Ms Seery.
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