Couple found dead

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Mar 19, 2010

Couple found dead


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A 34-year-old woman was found dead with stab wounds on the 12th floor lift landing of Block 75, Bedok North Road, yesterday. A blood-stained knife was recovered from a lift. -- ST PHOTO: AIDAH RAUF


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The body of the dead woman's husband was found at the foot of the same block. The husband had been living in Malaysia with the couple's two children, while the woman is believed to have been living in a rented flat with her sister. -- ST PHOTO: LIM SIN THAI


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<!-- story content : start --> A DOUBLE tragedy in Bedok North Road yesterday left a young Malaysian couple dead and their two children orphaned. The bodies of husband and wife, who were heard having an argument earlier, were found in separate places at Block 75, Bedok North Road. The woman, 34, was found dead with stab wounds at the 12th floor lift landing, while her 38-year-old husband's body was discovered at the foot of the block. A knife with bloodstains was recovered from a lift at the 12th floor. The tragic events unfolded shortly before 6.40pm, when police were informed that the motionless body of a man had been found at the bottom of the block. When The Straits Times visited the scene around 9pm yesterday, the police were leading a woman and two children out of the lift.

Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.



 
'Take care of the children'

Singapore
Mar 20, 2010

BEDOK TWIN TRAGEDY
'Take care of the children'
Man called sister-in-law before plunging to death in tragedy that took wife's life

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<!-- end left side bar --> <!-- story content : start --> JUST moments before he plunged 12 storeys to his death from a Bedok North flat, Malaysian Teng Chu Leong called his sister-in-law. The call was to utter what may have been his last words: 'Take care of the children.' Moments later, the 38-year-old's body was found at the foot of Block 75, Bedok North Road. The body of his wife, Madam Tan Bee Chan, 34, was also discovered, with stab wounds, at the 12th-floor lift landing of the same block - barely a metre from where her husband is said to have fallen from. Madam Tan, also a Malaysian, had worked in Singapore as a shop assistant at a video shop. A bloodstained knife was recovered from the lift at the 12th floor. Apart from a blood-smeared handprint on a 12th-floor parapet ledge, little, if any clues, emerged yesterday as to what might have led to the tragic double death the day before.

Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.
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Additional reporting by Mavis Goh and Alexis Cai



 
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The couple’s elder daughter (centre) being comforted as she watches Mr Teng’s casket being moved into the cremation chamber. His wife, Madam Tan, was cremated at a different time. The younger daughter attended her funeral.
— ST PHOTO: SAMUEL HE


 
Now you know how many FT are staying amongst US !

The refuse to announce as FT in the news .
 
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