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Regarding the latest development of YINGYING ZHANG's case, what impact does an apology have on this case?
In the trial of the case, whether Christensen will be sentenced to death becomes the focus. At present, the death penalty is only a possibility, and life imprisonment and fixed-term imprisonment are all possible results.

Christensen's father also complained bitterly about his apology. In fact, a father has the responsibility to avoid this situation. In his words, we can feel a father's remorse. This will be a great turning point in life, and he also apologized for Christensen becoming the victim's family. Although these are not what we want to see, apologizing is the most basic performance of doing something wrong.

It has no effect on the outcome of the trial at all, but will only arouse people's deep thinking. After all, in the face of such problems, the family education we see is indeed extremely obvious. Christensen's father recalled the beauty of the child, and also told the story of the child's mother's alcoholism and the child's psychological changes.

Faced with some suicides of children, we don't know how my father spent that time. Now that things have happened, we should take this as a lesson and let more international students pay attention to safety issues. Parents at home and abroad can also see the problems of children's education. Now this case has come to an end, but the existing problems deserve our pause and reflection.

An apology is a father's confession. Christensen's father is really helpless about the failure of his children's education. Because I can't handle this matter better, I don't understand the child's heart and think that things have passed. Aren't these things that parents ignore? I remember the promise I made when I was a child. Although we didn't say it, we still clearly remember that we can get it. This is the child's inner memory, not to mention the internal reasons for facing the family.