The home in Santa Clara, where Google engineer Liren Chen is accused of killing his wife Yu, sold for $2.1 million without disclosing its tragic history. Listing agent Sylvia Tian emphasized the need to help both families avoid financial ruin as they face the consequences of the alleged murder, stating the family based in China had no means to handle the mortgage and that selling was crucial to prevent foreclosure.
The police found Liren Chen, 27, in a bloodied state inside the home where his wife Xuanyi Yu was found dead. With blunt force injuries to her head, the investigation began in the wake of a concerned friend's call. Sylvia Tian, the listing agent, noted that the focus of the property's market listing was on charming features rather than its violent past, underscoring the delicate nature of the sale amidst community repercussions.
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