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Jan 29, 2009
Prostitute held by man, fell <!--10 min-->
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A MAN was charged on Thursday with wrongfully restraining a Thai prostitute who subsequently fell to her death. Edmund Peter Anthony, 36, a restaurant manager, is accused of tying Madam Jintana Sae Ueng's hands behind her back with a necktie and her ankles with another necktie at his ninth-floor flat at Clementi Avenue 4 on Oct 15, 2007.
The 27-year-old woman had entered Singapore on a social visit pass about two weeks before her death. Last month, a State Coroner found that her death was an accident and recorded a verdict of misadventure. Anthony's lawyer, Mr Christopher Bridges, said his client would take a certain course and asked for the case to be adjourned. Anthony will be back in court on Feb 26. If convicted, he faces a jail term of up to one month or a fine of up to $500 or both.
Jan 29, 2009
Prostitute held by man, fell <!--10 min-->
By Elena Chong <!-- headline one : start --> <!-- headline one : end --> <!-- show image if available --> <table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tbody><tr></tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> <tr> </tr> </tbody></table> <!-- START OF : div id="storytext"-->
A MAN was charged on Thursday with wrongfully restraining a Thai prostitute who subsequently fell to her death. Edmund Peter Anthony, 36, a restaurant manager, is accused of tying Madam Jintana Sae Ueng's hands behind her back with a necktie and her ankles with another necktie at his ninth-floor flat at Clementi Avenue 4 on Oct 15, 2007.
The 27-year-old woman had entered Singapore on a social visit pass about two weeks before her death. Last month, a State Coroner found that her death was an accident and recorded a verdict of misadventure. Anthony's lawyer, Mr Christopher Bridges, said his client would take a certain course and asked for the case to be adjourned. Anthony will be back in court on Feb 26. If convicted, he faces a jail term of up to one month or a fine of up to $500 or both.