The man, identified by his family name Lee, has a history of mental illness and allegedly attacked his grandmother yesterday, hammering at her head and face while stabbing her eyes with a screwdriver in their house in southern Taiwan, police said.
Lee, 35, woke his mother up after the alleged crime and when police arrived they found the 85-year-old lying dead on the floor with her face bloody and disfigured while Lee's face and hands were dotted with blood.
Lee was arrested in 2007 for murdering his father with a hammer, claiming he was angry that the victim was having an affair and abused his mother. He was not indicted as he was deemed to be in a state of insanity and was ordered to be hospitalised for five years.
Lee has been in and out of hospital for the past two years and two weeks ago his mother arranged for him to come home to spend some time with the family. He was scheduled to be readmitted on Monday, the newspaper said.
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