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Serious Mona Koh See Tiang , 80 , (RIP : 15 July 2026 ).

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In her 20s, Mona became a mamasan.

For decades, she was a “top mamasan”; the “Queen of the Nightclubs”.

She managed hostesses, brokered introductions and ran a social world that many could only glimpse from outside.

By the early 1980s, she was running her own clubs.

“Mona is a legend. Her services are sought by most of the businessmen when they need to entertain.”

She provided the best girls and charged big bucks.

In 1994, she earned more than SGD 15,000 a month.

However, at 7.40 p.m. on October 15 that year, her world took a violent turn.

Mona was ambushed and shot twice – in the face and the back – by an unknown gunman at the lift lobby of the now-defunct Katong People’s Complex.

Everything changed.

She survived the attack, but one bullet shattered a spinal bone and left her permanently paralysed from the waist down.

When she regained consciousness, she asked her father to find her the best doctors and take care of her two adopted children, two and ten, respectively.

The shooter, who might be from Malaysia, was never caught, and her case remains one of Singapore’s most enduring unsolved crimes.

Mona lived with a bullet lodged between her spine and liver, enduring chronic pain and requiring daily medication.

She was bitter but defiant.

“The gunman should be satisfied now. He was so vicious, and now that I’m paralysed, I’ve lost everything. He should be happy.”

Mona kept going. She continued to work as a mamasan for years afterwards, wheelchair and all.

The bullet took out her mobility but not her dignity.

In her teens, Mona, imbued with a high degree of emotional intelligence, cultivated her image and public relations skills.

She nurtured relationships and was a big sister to many in school.

Whenever anyone needed help, they looked for Mona.

She was a leader, an organiser.

Mona’s personality was key to her success. She was the consummate socialite who spoke to everyone warmly and made you feel comfortable in her presence.

Despite being a successful businesswoman, Mona did not forget the disadvantaged in society.

Every Saturday, she would visit the elderly in the Bukit Merah area and bring them out for meals.

She would also donate sundry goods and essential items to the elderly.

She was engaging and cheerful.

For decades, Mona, a woman of remarkable resilience, was a legend in Singapore’s nightlife circuit.

She built an entire career and identity in a demanding, unforgiving trade, survived an attempt on her life and kept going anyway.

On July 15, 2026, the Queen breathed her last. She rested and is no longer in pain.

Mona was 80.

The end of an era.
 
Tiagong , she is also known as Mummy Mona in the night life circuit. :redface:


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I suspect Mona knew one eye dragon


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possible one or two times customer .
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The names you listed represent three distinct individuals (as "Tan Chor Jin" and "One-Eyed Dragon" are the same person) who are highly notorious figures in the history of Singapore's nightclub, entertainment, and gangland circuits.

While they all operated in the same overlapping nightlife industry, their actual connections to one another differ significantly.


## 1. Tan Chor Jin ("One-Eyed Dragon") & Lim Hock Soon


**Relationship:** Former close friends turned bitter enemies.

* **Lim Hock Soon:** Commonly known as "Lim Piggy" or "Ah Pui," he was a 41-year-old businessman and the owner of the famous **Las Vegas KTV Lounge** on Havelock Road.
* **Tan Chor Jin:** Known as the "One-Eyed Dragon" (or "Tony Kia"), he was a high-ranking leader in the notorious *Ang Soon Tong* secret society.


* **The Connection:** Tan and Lim were long-time friends who moved in the same nightclub and illegal gambling circles. However, their relationship deteriorated over a massive financial dispute. Tan claimed that bookmaking runners had run up $220,000 in losses that Lim refused to settle, and also believed Lim had hired hitmen to eliminate him.


* **The Tragedy:** On February 15, 2006, Tan broke into Lim’s Serangoon flat and shot him execution-style in front of his family. Tan was later captured in Malaysia, stood trial in Singapore, and was executed in 2009.


## 2. Mona Koh See Tiang
**Relationship to the others:** No documented personal or professional connection.


* **Who She Was:** Mona Koh, widely dubbed the **"Queen of the Nightclubs,"** was one of Singapore's most legendary and high-earning mamasans in the 1980s and early 1990s. At her peak, she managed major hostesses and operated clubs like the Lido Palace at the Concorde Hotel, catering heavily to wealthy businessmen.


* **The Connection:** While she was the reigning matriarch of Singapore’s elite nightclub scene, there is **no official or public record indicating that she personally knew or worked with Tan Chor Jin or Lim Hock Soon.**


* **Her Timeline:** Her career was abruptly cut short on October 15, 1994, when an unidentified gunman shot her twice at Katong People's Complex, leaving her permanently paralyzed from the waist down. She spent the rest of her life in a wheelchair and passed away recently on July 15, 2026, at the age of 80.


If they were alive today in **2026**, they would both be in their early 60s:


* **Tan Chor Jin ("One-Eyed Dragon"):** Born on March 29, 1966, he would be **60 years old** today.


* **Lim Hock Soon ("Lim Piggy"):** Born circa 1965 (he was 41 when he passed away in February 2006), he would be around **61 years old** today.
 
Still have not reach 83yr old life expectancy de
RIP
 
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However, at 7.40 p.m. on October 15 that year, her world took a violent turn.

Mona was ambushed and shot twice – in the face and the back – by an unknown gunman at the lift lobby of the now-defunct Katong People’s Complex.

Everything changed.

She survived the attack, but one bullet shattered a spinal bone and left her permanently paralysed from the waist down.

When she regained consciousness, she asked her father to find her the best doctors and take care of her two adopted children, two and ten, respectively.

The shooter, who might be from Malaysia, was never caught, and her case remains one of Singapore’s most enduring unsolved crimes.
Why she was shot? Did she offend anyone?
 
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