Man in Jail After Killing Family Members

Introduction

A man named Jacky Amazing Feng is in jail. Police say he killed three family members and tried to kill another person in Sydney.

Main Body

The attack happened on a Sunday morning at a house in Rosemeadow. Jacky used a knife and a hammer. He killed his parents and his brother. His other brother survived and called for help. Police caught Jacky in his car one hour later. Police looked at Jacky's computer and phone. He wrote about religion and felt lonely. He was a student of plumbing. Police think he used drugs during the attack. The family had no problems with the police before this. The man went to court. The judge said he must stay in jail. Doctors will now check his mind to see if he is sick.

Conclusion

Jacky is in jail. Doctors are checking his mental health. Police are still looking at the house.

Learning

🕒 Time & Order

In this story, we see how to describe things that happened in the past. Watch how the words change:

  • Happen \rightarrow Happened
  • Call \rightarrow Called
  • Catch \rightarrow Caught

🛠️ Simple Action Words

When you want to say someone did something, use these basic patterns from the text:

ActionPersonObject
UsedHea knife
WroteHeabout religion
FeltHelonely

💡 Useful Phrases for Beginners

Instead of long sentences, use these small blocks to build your English:

  • "In jail" (Place/Status)
  • "One hour later" (Time sequence)
  • "Called for help" (Action/Need)

Vocabulary Learning

man (n.)
a male adult
Example:The man walked into the store.
jail (n.)
a prison where people are kept
Example:He was sent to jail for two years.
police (n.)
people who enforce laws
Example:The police arrived quickly.
killed (v.)
to cause someone's death
Example:The gunshot killed the victim.
family (n.)
a group of related people
Example:She loves her family.
attack (v.)
to hit or assault
Example:The attacker tried to attack the victim.
Sunday (n.)
the seventh day of the week
Example:We go to church on Sunday.
house (n.)
a building where people live
Example:They bought a new house.
knife (n.)
a sharp tool used for cutting
Example:He used a knife to cut the bread.
hammer (n.)
a tool with a heavy head used for pounding
Example:She used a hammer to nail the board.
parents (n.)
a mother and father
Example:His parents are visiting.
brother (n.)
a male sibling
Example:Her brother is a teacher.
survived (v.)
to live after a dangerous situation
Example:She survived the accident.
help (v.)
to give assistance
Example:Can you help me?
car (n.)
a vehicle with wheels
Example:He drives a blue car.
hour (n.)
a unit of time equal to 60 minutes
Example:It takes one hour to walk.
computer (n.)
an electronic device that processes information
Example:She uses a computer for work.
phone (n.)
a device used for talking
Example:He rang the phone.
religion (n.)
a set of beliefs about a higher power
Example:They discuss religion at dinner.
lonely (adj.)
feeling alone
Example:She felt lonely after moving.