What could possibly motivate a lady to try to poison her own husband as the Yue Yu video showing her poison husband Jack Chen viral
Dermatologist Yue Yu is reportedly in custody after allegedly attempting to poison her husband Jack Chen. She was apparently caught by some covert cameras placed in their home, according to Fox News.
The California radiologist claims that after suffering internal injuries and concealing cameras in their kitchen, he has video proof of his wife, a dermatologist, dousing his drinks with hazardous household chemicals on numerous occasions.
Video And Photos Show Dr Yue Yu Putting Drano Poison In Her Husband Jack Chen Lemonade To Kill Him
Dr. Yue Yu was detained.
Dr. Yue Yu, a 45-year-old dermatologist who also goes by Emily, was detained by Irvine police last week on suspicion of poisoning. According to the office of the district attorney for Orange County, she has not yet been officially charged.
Her husband, Dr. Jack Chen, 53, requested a domestic violence restraining order on Friday. According to Chen, he is now afraid of being in the same home and in respondent’s presence due to respondent’s recorded attempts to poison him with Drano.
Drano in lemonade!
In a screenshot taken from video, Dr. Yue Yu is seen in the kitchen opening a bottle of Drano. The U.S. government classifies Drano, a popular brand of chemical drain cleaner, as “extremely harmful” if consumed, inhaled, or applied to the skin or eyes.
In a petition to the court, he stated that he has footage of her pouring Draino (sic) into his hot lemonade on three separate occasions. This was recorded from under our kitchen sink.
According to the complaint, Chen installed the cameras after growing uneasy in March and April after discovering “a chemical taste” in his lemonade and receiving diagnoses for ulcers, gastritis, and esophagitis. He claimed that once he covered his drink with plastic wrap, which she allegedly pulled off, drugged, and then replaced.
Dr. Yu denies all charges
Amazingly, Dr. Yu hasn’t been charged yet and is insisting on her innocence despite being apprehended in 4K.
She said in a statement to Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Ms. Emily Yu strongly and unequivocally denies ever intending to poison her husband or anybody else. Her objective has always been to help people and never to cause damage as a well-respected doctor. She vehemently refutes her husband’s accusations that she physically and emotionally abused him as well as their kids.