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Mentally ill cleaner pleads guilty to culpable homicide

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Mentally ill cleaner pleads guilty to culpable homicide

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By Amir Hussain
Published: April 18, 4:13 AM

SINGAPORE — The day after he was scolded by his colleague at work, a cleaner suffering from paranoid schizophrenia started seeing and hearing things.

Pua Kok Heng thought he saw Goh Ah Moy’s apparition floating into his flat, challenging him to take a knife to their workplace at Jurong East MRT Station.

When the same image appeared in his mind the following day, the 57-year-old took two knives to the MRT station and plunged one into Goh’s chest, killing the 62-year-old woman.

Pua, who is also known as Tiger, yesterday pleaded guilty to culpable homicide not amounting to murder, with his lawyer pleading for a 20-year jail term. Prosecutors, however, called for life imprisonment, saying Pua had no family support for his psychiatric condition and had a high risk of reoffending.

The court heard that two days before Pua stabbed Goh, she had scolded him for using her cleaning equipment and dirtying her mops and pails.

When Pua woke up the next day, he saw Goh’s apparition in his rental flat, claiming to have given birth to him and saying that she wanted to teach him a lesson. He was also challenged to take a knife to their workplace. The image disappeared soon after, but the apparition’s words remained in his mind.

“He could not bear hearing the voice and just wanted to follow the instructions of the image and the voice,” said Deputy Public Prosecutor Jasmine Chin-Sabado.

Later that day, Pua confronted Goh at work with a knife tucked into the waistband of his shorts, but their supervisor intervened.

On the following day, Nov 24, 2011, Pua again saw Goh’s apparition flying through his kitchen window and making accusations against him in Hokkien.

Angered, he headed for Jurong East MRT Station — although he was not scheduled to work that day — with two knives tucked into his waistband.

When he found Goh at the rear of the public lift at the MRT station, Pua stabbed her once on the left side of her chest and punctured her heart. She died later that day.

The court heard that Pua was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia in 1995. On the day of the offence, he had suffered a relapse, said an Institute of Mental Health psychiatrist.

DPP Chin-Sabado yesterday said the psychiatrist had found Pua to be suffering from persecutory delusions that were “significantly causally linked” to the offence. She added that Pua had stopped taking his psychiatric medication when he committed the offence because it had affected his ability to work.

The prosecutor argued for Pua to be put away for life, but defence counsel Josephus Tan said in mitigation that his client was “labouring under the considerable influence of his mental disorder”.

The lawyer also noted Pua’s age and remorse, claiming that his client had been “faithfully adhering” to medical treatment while he was in remand the past two years.

The prison psychiatrist had found that Pua did not pose a risk to society or himself in his present mental state, Mr Tan added.

Justice Lee Seiu Kin adjourned the hearing, pending further reports on whether Pua would require medical treatment for life and whether he would be likely to default on his treatment.

 

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Cleaner pleads guilty to fatal stabbing

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Pua Kok Heng (left), 55, allegedly killed Madam Goh Ah Moy, 62, between 2pm and 2.35pm on 24 November 2011.

Selina Lum
The Straits Times
Sunday, Apr 20, 2014

A paranoid schizophrenic who stabbed to death a fellow cleaner after hallucinating that she had taunted him to kill her pleaded guilty to culpable homicide yesterday.

Pua Kok Heng, 57, who believes he is the victim of political persecution, attacked 62-year-old Madam Goh Ah Moy after she scolded him for using her equipment at Jurong East MRT station in November 2011.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Jasmine Chin-Sabado sought a life term for Pua, arguing that he poses a high risk of future violence to the community.

She also cited a psychiatrist's report in which colleagues had described him as a "nice guy" and a good worker.

Sentencing was adjourned to a later date as the High Court wanted clarification from psychiatrists on whether Pua requires lifelong treatment and why those with schizophrenia tend not to take their medication.

The court heard that Pua and two other cleaners were deployed to clean the MRT station on Nov 22, 2011. He did not have any cleaning equipment with him so he used mops and pails which belonged to Madam Goh.

When she later scolded Pua for dirtying her equipment, he became irritated and shouted at her to stop ranting before a fellow cleaner pulled him away.

The next morning, after he woke up, Pua heard voices and saw a "floating" image of Madam Goh challenging him to go to the MRT station with a knife.

He took a knife and confronted her there, shouting incoherently. His supervisor Simon Lim - who was shocked as he had thought of Pua as diligent and quiet - told him to calm down.

When Pua told him not to interfere and took out the knife, Mr Lim told him he was fired.

Pua continued shouting at Madam Goh until Mr Lim led her to safety.

The next morning, Pua again saw an image of Madam Goh "flying in" from the window and taunting him. This time, armed with two knives, he went looking for Madam Goh and stabbed her once in the chest with a 20cm blade, then pulled it out.

Pua was arrested that evening at his rental flat in Marsiling Road.

Dr Kenneth Koh from the Institute of Mental Health said Pua, who has been suffering from schizophrenia since 2002, had suffered a relapse at the time. The psychiatrist said Pua's persecutory delusions were "significantly causally linked" to his offence.

Yesterday, DPP Chin-Sabado argued that Pua should be jailed for life because he requires long- term psychiatric treatment. Pua has been known to stop going for follow-up treatment and has no familial support to ensure that he continues his treatment.

She argued that by the very nature of Pua's mental condition he is unstable and up until the day before the incident, people working with him did not notice any abnormal behaviour on his part.

Pua's lawyer Josephus Tan, who was representing him for free, asked for a jail term of not more than 20 years. He said that while in prison, Pua has been taking his medication and his condition has improved significantly.

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The court heard that Pua and two other cleaners were deployed to clean the MRT station on Nov 22, 2011. He
did not have any cleaning equipment with him so he used mops and pails which belonged to Madam Goh.

When Pua told him not to interfere and took out the knife,
Mr Lim told him he was fired.



So did dey fired ah lim? he deploy cleaners wo providing proper cleaning eqpt.? :biggrin::biggrin:
 
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