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He beat up teen, then went for supper

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He beat up teen, then went for supper

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Mr Kelvin Gan Teck Xiang (left) died five days after the attack by Jeron Liew Wei Jie (right). Photo: Facebook

Ronald Loh
Tuesday, Apr 19, 2016

THE ASSAULT

He callously beat the teenager to a pulp.

Even when his victim fell unconscious, Jeron Liew Wei Jie, 19, continued to hit him.

Five days later, the young man he assaulted died from his injuries.

Yesterday, Liew admitted to one count of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Mr Kelvin Gan Teck Xiang.

The prosecution described the attack as one of the worst assault cases ever.

According to court papers, Liew was at a club in Selegie Road at about 2am on May 24 last year.

He ran into Mr Gan, 18, a Malaysian, and his friends. Liew chatted with the group but felt that during the conversation, Mr Gan was boasting that he was from a gang.

Liew challenged Mr Gan to a fight but he refused and stepped away to make a phone call.

Suspecting that Mr Gan was making a phone call for "backup", Liew grabbed his collar and led him into an alley.

He punched Mr Gan's face and Mr Gan fell unconscious.

Despite that, Liew yanked him up by his collar and challenged him to hit him. He then slapped Mr Gan in the face twice.

But he got angry when Mr Gan did not wake up so he threw the man to the ground, causing him to hit his head on a kerb.

Liew also kicked Mr Gan's head before he was pulled away by his friend.

He and his friend then went for supper.

Meanwhile, Mr Gan's friends carried him into a taxi and took him to a hotel.

They thought he was merely asleep but later realised something was wrong, so they called for an ambulance.

Mr Gan was rushed to the Singapore General Hospital at about 9am. He was found to have head injuries, a skull fracture and a blood clot in his brain. He also slipped into a coma.

Despite surgery and medical therapy, his condition did not improve, prompting his family to withdraw care.

Mr Gan died at 5.30pm on May 29.

His ITE College West schoolmate told Chinese newspaper Shin Min Daily News that she and Mr Gan were out with a group of about 10 friends that night. However, she said the group has not spoken much to each other since their friend's wake.

THE ROBBERY

In court yesterday, Liew also admitted to hurting and robbing a foreign worker on Jan 16, 2015, with two friends.

At about 12.30am, Liew - along with Louis Chin and Liao Bang Xiong, both 19 - ambushed lorry driver Balasubramanian Sureshkumar, 29, an Indian national, at a pathway near the Upper Jurong Road canal.

They covered his mouth, punched his head and stomach, pushed him to the ground and held onto his arms and legs.

Chin and Liao then grabbed Mr Balasubramanian's two mobile phones, a Samsung and a Nokia worth a total of $370, and fled.

Liao later threw the Nokia phone away, sold the Samsung phone for $150 and spilt the money with his two friends.

Chin and Liao have been sentenced to reformative training, the court heard.

THE DRUGS

A month after the robbery, Liew was arrested for consuming Ice.

He told the authorities he had been consuming Ice since late 2013, when he was about 17.

Yesterday, Liew pleaded guilty to one count of drug consumption.

Four other charges - two counts each of possessing cigarettes when he was under 18 and possessing knives without lawful authority - were taken into consideration for sentencing.

Liew's mother told Shin Min Daily News after yesterday's hearing that her son had been listless.

She added that the last time she and his family visited Liew, who is in remand without bail, he had told them not to worry and that he would take care of himself.

DPP: Attack 'alarming in its savagery'

This was one of the worst cases of voluntarily causing grievous hurt, said Deputy Public Prosecutor Sarah Shi in her submissions yesterday.

DPP Shi said Jeron Liew Wei Jie's use of violence on Mr Kelvin Gan Teck Xiang was "unprovoked, gratuitous and alarming in its savagery".

When Mr Gan refused to fight, Liew launched a vicious one-way attack - with three sets of blows dealt after Mr Gan became unconscious.

She added that Mr Gan did not retaliate at any point.

"The most striking aggravating factor in this case is that the accused had caused (Mr Gan's) death, the most serious consequence that could result," she said.

DPP Shi also pointed out that this was not Liew's first brush with the law - he was sent to a juvenile home for property offences in 2011, jailed three weeks for voluntarily causing hurt in 2013 and jailed a week for affray in 2014.

MITIGATION

DPP Shi called for Liew to be jailed nine years with 24 strokes of the cane for all his offences.

Defence counsel Kalidass Murugaiyan said in mitigation that this was not among the worst cases.

He pointed out that Liew had not assaulted Mr Gan with a weapon or while in a group.

Mr Kalidass said Liew had lost control that night and his bad blood with Mr Gan stemmed from his friend's dispute with the victim.

He called for Liew to be sentenced to reformative training or five to six years' jail.

District Judge Lim Keng Yeow said he was not persuaded that reformative training was appropriate for Liew's crimes.

The judge adjourned the case to April 29 for sentencing.



 

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Youth who brutally bashed unconscious teen in fatal assault jailed 8½ years, caned


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Jeron Liew Wei Jie was jailed for 8½ years with 24 strokes of the cane on Aug 11, 2016. PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

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SINGAPORE - Jeron Liew Wei Jie was just 18 when he brutally assaulted another youth who lay unconscious on the ground, after the latter had declined to take up a challenge to fight.

The victim, Kelvin Gan Teck Xiang, who was also 18, had a broken skull and bleeding in his brain. He died in hospital five days later.

On Thursday (Aug 11), Liew, now 19, was jailed for 8½ years with 24 strokes of the cane for the vicious assault and two other crimes - robbery with hurt and drug use.

Liew's unprovoked attack on Kelvin was not only among the most serious cases involving youth offenders in recent years, it was also among the worst assaults involving grievous hurt, noted District Judge Lim Keng Yeow.

Liew, convicted of causing grievous hurt, robbery with hurt, and drug consumption, will be sentenced on April 29. The prosecution called for nine years' jail with 24 strokes of the cane.

And his criminal record also showed a "worrying level of recalcitrance and propensity for reoffending".

Liew had been put on probation for unlawful assembly in early 2011, sent to a juvenile home for housebreaking and theft in late 2011, jailed six weeks for causing hurt in 2013, and jailed for a week for affray in 2014.

He had pleaded guilty to his latest crimes in April. Two counts of having a knife in public and two charges of having cigarettes as a minor were taken into account.

In his sentencing remarks, Judge Lim said: "A family came to lose a son irretrievably and under the most senseless of circumstances. The court is acutely aware that no words will be sufficient to describe the grief and pain that the victim's family has borne for more than a year (and) as a result, grief and pain may continue for some time, in spite of today's outcome.

"These considerations bear down gravely on this case. The sentence simply has to reflect out society's utter abhorrence of the offender's actions."

Handcuffed, shackled and wearing prison attire - a white T-shirt and brown trousers - Liew stood in the dock with his head bowed as Judge Lim spoke. He was allowed to speak with his mother before being brought back to jail, where he has been remanded since May last year.

On May 23 last year, Kelvin, a Malaysian, checked into a hotel for a friend's 18th birthday the next day, the court heard. Just after midnight, he went with friends to Club Casanovi at Parklane Mall in Selegie Road.

At about 2am, the group bumped into Liew, who was on his way to get supper opposite the mall. Liew went up to the group as he knew one of Kelvin's friends.

But Liew found Kelvin to be "acting proud and showing a bad attitude", Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Sarah Shi said. He also thought Kelvin was boasting about belonging to a gang, and challenged him to a fight, but the victim declined to do so.

Kelvin made a phone call as he crossed the road. Suspecting him to be calling for "backup", Liew pulled him by his collar into an alley. Liew raised his fists and again challenged him to a fight, to no avail.

At about 2.45am, Liew punched Kelvin's face twice and he fell backwards, hitting his head on the ground. Liew yanked his collar and called out to him, but he was unconscious.

Liew again challenged Kelvin to hit him and slapped his face twice. Liew then forcefully hurled Kelvin's head down to hit the kerb and kicked his face twice, before Kelvin's friends pulled Liew away.

Kelvin was carried into a taxi and back to the hotel by his friends. At some point, he regained consciousness and said he was in pain, but lapsed back into what his friends thought was sleep. They called for an ambulance at about 9am, when they realised he was unresponsive.

Separately on Jan 16 last year, Liew, along with two friends, robbed lorry driver Balasubramaniam Sureshkumar, 29, of two cellphones worth $370 in total.The next month, Liew was caught for drug use. He admitted to taking methamphetamine since late 2013.


 
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