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Chitchat OUTRAGEOUS! Evidence Mishandled in Child-Mother Rape Case

Thick Face Black Heart

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
It would be a most egregious miscarriage of justice if the mishandling of the evidence in the Child-Mother rape case resulted in man walking free.

What the fuck is this shit! How can evidence be mishandled? Swab from woman was not tested and it was rejected by the Health Sciences Authority because it had been placed in an inappropriate medium! How can such an elementary mistake be made in a case this serious?!?!? And not only that, key personnel were not kept in the loop about this lapse!

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A vaginal swab taken from a woman who was allegedly raped by her biological son was never tested for semen because of a mix-up.

The High Court heard this on the sixth day of an ongoing rape trial which, so far, has not thrown up conclusive physical evidence against the accused.

The 33-year-old man is charged with raping and molesting his mother, 56, after he returned home at about 2.30am on Oct 4, 2013.

He is the second of the woman's three sons from her first marriage, and lived with her and his stepfather in a one-bedroom flat.

His lawyer said earlier that his mother and stepfather had conspired to accuse him of rape, in a bid to make him leave the flat.

Yesterday, Singapore General Hospital (SGH) gynaecologist Tan Wei Ching testified about her medical examination of the woman, just hours after the alleged rape.

The issue of the vaginal swab taken from the woman to test for semen arose when Dr Tan was questioned by defence lawyer Andy Lem about an e-mail sent by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) in May 2014 asking about the whereabouts of the swab.

Dr Tan said that the swab, which was placed in a wet container, was sent from SGH to HSA on Oct 4 - the day of the alleged rape and the day the swab was taken - but was rejected by HSA as it was in an "inappropriate medium".

Three days later, the swab was returned to SGH's accident and emergency (A&E) department. But Dr Tan said she was unaware of this.

Further investigations showed that after receiving the swab, SGH's A&E department forwarded it to the hospital's microbiology laboratory.

Mr Lem said it was "a bit surprising" that Dr Tan was notified by HSA only about six month's later, in May 2014. "I'm surprised too," she replied. Dr Tan was not asked in court why the swab was placed in a wet container.

On the first day of the trial, a DNA analyst from HSA had testified that it was the practice to use dry containers as moisture could contaminate the swab.

Dr Tan was also questioned about her examination of the alleged victim. In her report, Dr Tan said she did not detect any bleeding, open wounds, bruising or lacerations on the woman's body.

Mr Lem suggested that, given the woman's account of the sexual assault, it was more likely than not that she would have suffered physical injuries. Dr Tan said it was possible but said the absence of injuries did not mean that the assault did not take place.

Gynaecologist Tan Wei Ching said that the swab, which was placed in a wet container, was sent from SGH to HSA on Oct 4 - the day of the alleged rape and the day the swab was taken - but was rejected by HSA as it was in an "inappropriate medium".
 

scroobal

Alfrescian
Loyal
I will tell you where the problem is. And it is common sense. For sex and rape cases there is a kit to carry out examination and swaps There is an instruction sheet and contact number to call to seek clarity. The examination and swap is done by the duty doctor. The vast majority of whom never seen a rape kit or seen one years ago in medical school. I doubt there is a single doctor that has done more than 3 cases in the last 30 years.

And the vaginal swap is the single most important piece of evidence for a rape case as there is no dick print to lift.

Harry Elias is the luckiest defence lawyer to get this piece of luck. I won't be surprised that there were other cases that could not go ahead because of similar errors.

The Police though directly not their fault has to raise this. They cannot simply make the same motherhood statements year and year out
- zero tolerance for crime,
- police will spare no effort to trace the offenders.
- committed to keeping Singapore safe and offenders will
- will face the full brunt of the law

How about proper KPIs on error free investigation, prosecution etc.

It would be a most egregious miscarriage of justice if the mishandling of the evidence in the Child-Mother rape case resulted in man walking free.

What the fuck is this shit! How can evidence be mishandled? Swab from woman was not tested and it was rejected by the Health Sciences Authority because it had been placed in an inappropriate medium! How can such an elementary mistake be made in a case this serious?!?!? And not only that, key personnel were not kept in the loop about this lapse!

_______________

A vaginal swab taken from a woman who was allegedly raped by her biological son was never tested for semen because of a mix-up.

The High Court heard this on the sixth day of an ongoing rape trial which, so far, has not thrown up conclusive physical evidence against the accused.

The 33-year-old man is charged with raping and molesting his mother, 56, after he returned home at about 2.30am on Oct 4, 2013.

He is the second of the woman's three sons from her first marriage, and lived with her and his stepfather in a one-bedroom flat.

His lawyer said earlier that his mother and stepfather had conspired to accuse him of rape, in a bid to make him leave the flat.

Yesterday, Singapore General Hospital (SGH) gynaecologist Tan Wei Ching testified about her medical examination of the woman, just hours after the alleged rape.

The issue of the vaginal swab taken from the woman to test for semen arose when Dr Tan was questioned by defence lawyer Andy Lem about an e-mail sent by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) in May 2014 asking about the whereabouts of the swab.

Dr Tan said that the swab, which was placed in a wet container, was sent from SGH to HSA on Oct 4 - the day of the alleged rape and the day the swab was taken - but was rejected by HSA as it was in an "inappropriate medium".

Three days later, the swab was returned to SGH's accident and emergency (A&E) department. But Dr Tan said she was unaware of this.

Further investigations showed that after receiving the swab, SGH's A&E department forwarded it to the hospital's microbiology laboratory.

Mr Lem said it was "a bit surprising" that Dr Tan was notified by HSA only about six month's later, in May 2014. "I'm surprised too," she replied. Dr Tan was not asked in court why the swab was placed in a wet container.

On the first day of the trial, a DNA analyst from HSA had testified that it was the practice to use dry containers as moisture could contaminate the swab.

Dr Tan was also questioned about her examination of the alleged victim. In her report, Dr Tan said she did not detect any bleeding, open wounds, bruising or lacerations on the woman's body.

Mr Lem suggested that, given the woman's account of the sexual assault, it was more likely than not that she would have suffered physical injuries. Dr Tan said it was possible but said the absence of injuries did not mean that the assault did not take place.

Gynaecologist Tan Wei Ching said that the swab, which was placed in a wet container, was sent from SGH to HSA on Oct 4 - the day of the alleged rape and the day the swab was taken - but was rejected by HSA as it was in an "inappropriate medium".
 

Pinkieslut

Alfrescian
Loyal
The CB is too dry lah. Swap no juice. That is why the Officer (probably FT) put in a wet environment. No blame culture ok!
 
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