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if she was a mental patient before and had history of mental illness, how come they can charge her for assaulting the police
 

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Updated: 10/14/2013 18:10 | By Channel NewsAsia

Woman caught on camera beating neighbour to be further remanded at IMH


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SINGAPORE: The 41-year-old woman who was caught on camera beating up her 65-year-old neighbour will be remanded at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) for another week.

In late September, Casey Sabrina Ng was charged with verbally abusing a staff sergeant and kicking a female police corporal at Block 10 Chai Chee Road.

At that time, it was understood that the officers were alerted when Madam Toh Siew Hong was assaulted.

The attack was recorded on a security camera installed by Madam Toh's relatives in the lift lobby area.

The move stemmed from concerns about their neighbour's behaviour.

After being charged, Ng was ordered to be remanded at IMH for assessment.

Having been remanded for some time, Ng on Monday requested for a one-week adjournment so she could settle some personal matters.

She said she was trying to sell her flat and that the matter would be stalled as she is the owner of the flat.

But the district judge decided that Ng would be remanded at IMH for another week.

The case will be mentioned again on October 21. - CNA/ec

 
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