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Nov 23, 2009
Suicide on man's fall from block
By Elena Chong, Courts Correspondent
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<!-- end left side bar --> <!-- story content : start --> AN UNEMPOYED man left Japanese Anime cartoons on his computer for his younger sister before he took his own life, a coroner's court heard on Monday. Angus Chong Jun-Jie, 28, also sent a short message service to his sister, Ms Calista Chong Yixian, 27, to thank her for everything shortly before he leapt from his 14th-floor bedroom window in Jurong West Street 65 on Feb 20. At an inquiry into his death, the court heard that Chong, described as an introvert, and his sister left for Perth in 2002 for further studies. He was said to have enrolled at Curtin University for a double degree in computer science and computer engineering. Two years later, he oped out of computer engineering and continued with his computer science course. About six months before the incident, he had invited his family to Perth to attend his graduation. On the day he died, police tracked down his flat and found suitcases near the door. According to his aunt, who lived with him, the family was leaving for Perth to attend his graduation ceremony. But an investigation officer of the case said in his report it was unknown if Chong had completed his studies or whether he was ever a student at Curtin University.
Suicide on man's fall from block
By Elena Chong, Courts Correspondent
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<!-- end left side bar --> <!-- story content : start --> AN UNEMPOYED man left Japanese Anime cartoons on his computer for his younger sister before he took his own life, a coroner's court heard on Monday. Angus Chong Jun-Jie, 28, also sent a short message service to his sister, Ms Calista Chong Yixian, 27, to thank her for everything shortly before he leapt from his 14th-floor bedroom window in Jurong West Street 65 on Feb 20. At an inquiry into his death, the court heard that Chong, described as an introvert, and his sister left for Perth in 2002 for further studies. He was said to have enrolled at Curtin University for a double degree in computer science and computer engineering. Two years later, he oped out of computer engineering and continued with his computer science course. About six months before the incident, he had invited his family to Perth to attend his graduation. On the day he died, police tracked down his flat and found suitcases near the door. According to his aunt, who lived with him, the family was leaving for Perth to attend his graduation ceremony. But an investigation officer of the case said in his report it was unknown if Chong had completed his studies or whether he was ever a student at Curtin University.