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Chitchat Crazy Father Backstabs Violent Daughter Who Likes To Masturbate In The Shower! Hare Kiri!! Guess Race and Religion!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE: The father of an intellectually disabled daughter stabbed her to death before jumping to his demise because he believed that ending their lives would solve his concerns over her future, the State Coroner said on Friday (Sep 7).

On Aug 20 last year, 69-year-old Tang Soh Ha was found dead at the foot of Block 560, Pasir Ris Street 51, where he lived with his wife and three children.

His 27-year-old daughter Tang Hui Yee, who was autistic and intellectually disabled, was found lying in a pool of blood in the kitchen of their second-storey home.

Delivering her findings on Friday afternoon, State Coroner Kamala Ponnampalam said that Mr Tang had been treated for depression and was previously diagnosed with bipolar mood disorder and delirium.
About two weeks before the double deaths, Mr Tang consulted a doctor at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) after being referred by a polyclinic for having suicidal thoughts.

He said he was having sleep problems and experiencing low mood, with "fleeting passive suicidal thoughts of dying by jumping from height". He was unable to sleep and would think about the future of his daughter.

Mr Tang was diagnosed with insomnia with secondary depressive features and prescribed a low dose of diazepam to aid his sleep.

He was also given a follow-up appointment date and advised to return to the IMH emergency room if he felt suicidal or unable to cope with his symptoms.

MR TANG WAS ILL FOR TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE DEATHS: SON

According to Mr Tang's son, his father had felt very sick about two weeks before his death. He also had thoughts of suicide, which prompted Mr Tang's son to take him to Pasir Ris Polyclinic.

After being referred to IMH and receiving prescribed sleeping pills, his father was able to sleep at times.
However, he would complain that he felt tired easily and also made negative remarks such as "he was burdening the family and who would take care of Ms Tang if he was not around".

The night before the incident, Mr Tang's son returned home to find his father lying awake on the sofa in the living room. At about 3am, he saw his father reading the bible in the kitchen.

At about 9am the next day, he saw his father playing with his granddaughter in the kitchen.

Almost two hours later, the son left the house with his mother to buy some furniture and groceries. That was the last time he saw his father alive.
At about 2pm that day, Mr Tang's son received a call from the police, who told him that something had happened to his family.

He rushed home with his mother and saw his father's body on the ground floor. When his mother went up to their home with a police officer, they discovered Ms Tang lying motionless in the kitchen.
Mr Tang's son revealed that his dad was the one who generally took care of his sister, and had recently been stressed that he could not care for her properly due to his poor health.

HUSBAND WORRIED THAT HIS HEALTH WAS FAILING: WIFE

Mr Tang's wife, Madam Yeo, said that "everything was normal" when she left the house with her son on the morning of the deaths.

Before the incident, however, she noticed that her husband had not been sleeping well and was not his usual self.

She said he "kept thinking of a lot of things" and was worried about their daughter. He worried that his health was failing, and that there would be no one to take care of her in the future.

Ms Tang had moderate intellectual disability and had been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at a young age.

One week before her death, she went for a review at IMH. She appeared to have a relapse of certain behavioural issues, and would frequently play with water and stand under the shower head with the water running for hours at a time.

She had also hit other people a few times when she did not get her way.

NO BASIS TO BELIEVE THIRD PARTY WAS INVOLVED: STATE CORONER

The State Coroner said that there was "no basis to believe that any third party was involved in Ms Tang's demise", as there were no signs of the home being ransacked.

The DNA profiles of the swabs taken from their home belonged either to Mr Tang or his daughter, while blood spatters found on Mr Tang's hands and legs were a match to Ms Tang.

Additionally, a blood-stained footprint found next to Ms Tang's body was a match to Mr Tang's right foot.
The evidence suggested that Mr Tang had struck Ms Tang from behind with a kitchen knife, causing stab and incised wounds that led to her death. He then killed himself by falling from a height.

"Regrettably, Mr Tang had seemingly decided that the joint demise of both him and his daughter was the solution to his concerns for his daughter's welfare," said the State Coroner.

"I extend my condolences to the family of Mr Tang and Ms Tang for their sad loss," she added.

Where to get help: Samaritans of Singapore operates a 24-hour hotline at 1800 221 4444, or you can email [email protected]. If someone you know is at immediate risk, call 24-hour emergency medical services.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...ather-worried-autistic-daughter-stab-10695024
 

Hypocrite-The

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Loyal
Actually it's a good thing. Both of them are in a better place. Don't have to deal with the realities of a harsh and cruel world. Now his wife n son can move on. N the state also benefits no need waste time n resources to charge n imprison him n his daughter no longer a burden.
 

zhihau

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Stigmatisation is hindering the integration of these group of people. It's not helpful when there's a whole spectrum of autism, ranging from high functioning autism to those who really lives in his/her own world. It's awfully tragic when the family members of the latter group couldn't find support.

Community homes for these group of autistic people are already set up to help ease the burden of the families who found it hard to support the needs of the autistics. Sembawang adult disability home is one such place.

Awareness of these helplines needs to be increased.
 

JohnTan

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Generous Asset
Stigmatisation is hindering the integration of these group of people. It's not helpful when there's a whole spectrum of autism, ranging from high functioning autism to those who really lives in his/her own world. It's awfully tragic when the family members of the latter group couldn't find support.

Community homes for these group of autistic people are already set up to help ease the burden of the families who found it hard to support the needs of the autistics. Sembawang adult disability home is one such place.

Awareness of these helplines needs to be increased.

My RC is working on raising awareness for residents who are suffering from depression and mental illness. Approach your nearest RC for help.
 

Hypocrite-The

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Loyal
Stigmatisation is hindering the integration of these group of people. It's not helpful when there's a whole spectrum of autism, ranging from high functioning autism to those who really lives in his/her own world. It's awfully tragic when the family members of the latter group couldn't find support.

Community homes for these group of autistic people are already set up to help ease the burden of the families who found it hard to support the needs of the autistics. Sembawang adult disability home is one such place.

Awareness of these helplines needs to be increased.
The best is have tests etc. If the foetus has such markers. Abort it. Special needs are just burdens to society.
 

Hypocrite-The

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My RC is working on raising awareness for residents who are suffering from depression and mental illness. Approach your nearest RC for help.
Why must raise awareness at tax payers expense? dead fart would have thrown the whole lot into the gas chambers for taking up space...why are u bastardising dead farts policies
 

Hypocrite-The

Alfrescian
Loyal
SINGAPORE: The father of an intellectually disabled daughter stabbed her to death before jumping to his demise because he believed that ending their lives would solve his concerns over her future, the State Coroner said on Friday (Sep 7).

On Aug 20 last year, 69-year-old Tang Soh Ha was found dead at the foot of Block 560, Pasir Ris Street 51, where he lived with his wife and three children.

His 27-year-old daughter Tang Hui Yee, who was autistic and intellectually disabled, was found lying in a pool of blood in the kitchen of their second-storey home.

Delivering her findings on Friday afternoon, State Coroner Kamala Ponnampalam said that Mr Tang had been treated for depression and was previously diagnosed with bipolar mood disorder and delirium.
About two weeks before the double deaths, Mr Tang consulted a doctor at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) after being referred by a polyclinic for having suicidal thoughts.

He said he was having sleep problems and experiencing low mood, with "fleeting passive suicidal thoughts of dying by jumping from height". He was unable to sleep and would think about the future of his daughter.

Mr Tang was diagnosed with insomnia with secondary depressive features and prescribed a low dose of diazepam to aid his sleep.

He was also given a follow-up appointment date and advised to return to the IMH emergency room if he felt suicidal or unable to cope with his symptoms.

MR TANG WAS ILL FOR TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE DEATHS: SON

According to Mr Tang's son, his father had felt very sick about two weeks before his death. He also had thoughts of suicide, which prompted Mr Tang's son to take him to Pasir Ris Polyclinic.

After being referred to IMH and receiving prescribed sleeping pills, his father was able to sleep at times.
However, he would complain that he felt tired easily and also made negative remarks such as "he was burdening the family and who would take care of Ms Tang if he was not around".

The night before the incident, Mr Tang's son returned home to find his father lying awake on the sofa in the living room. At about 3am, he saw his father reading the bible in the kitchen.

At about 9am the next day, he saw his father playing with his granddaughter in the kitchen.

Almost two hours later, the son left the house with his mother to buy some furniture and groceries. That was the last time he saw his father alive.
At about 2pm that day, Mr Tang's son received a call from the police, who told him that something had happened to his family.

He rushed home with his mother and saw his father's body on the ground floor. When his mother went up to their home with a police officer, they discovered Ms Tang lying motionless in the kitchen.
Mr Tang's son revealed that his dad was the one who generally took care of his sister, and had recently been stressed that he could not care for her properly due to his poor health.

HUSBAND WORRIED THAT HIS HEALTH WAS FAILING: WIFE

Mr Tang's wife, Madam Yeo, said that "everything was normal" when she left the house with her son on the morning of the deaths.

Before the incident, however, she noticed that her husband had not been sleeping well and was not his usual self.

She said he "kept thinking of a lot of things" and was worried about their daughter. He worried that his health was failing, and that there would be no one to take care of her in the future.

Ms Tang had moderate intellectual disability and had been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at a young age.

One week before her death, she went for a review at IMH. She appeared to have a relapse of certain behavioural issues, and would frequently play with water and stand under the shower head with the water running for hours at a time.

She had also hit other people a few times when she did not get her way.

NO BASIS TO BELIEVE THIRD PARTY WAS INVOLVED: STATE CORONER

The State Coroner said that there was "no basis to believe that any third party was involved in Ms Tang's demise", as there were no signs of the home being ransacked.

The DNA profiles of the swabs taken from their home belonged either to Mr Tang or his daughter, while blood spatters found on Mr Tang's hands and legs were a match to Ms Tang.

Additionally, a blood-stained footprint found next to Ms Tang's body was a match to Mr Tang's right foot.
The evidence suggested that Mr Tang had struck Ms Tang from behind with a kitchen knife, causing stab and incised wounds that led to her death. He then killed himself by falling from a height.

"Regrettably, Mr Tang had seemingly decided that the joint demise of both him and his daughter was the solution to his concerns for his daughter's welfare," said the State Coroner.

"I extend my condolences to the family of Mr Tang and Ms Tang for their sad loss," she added.

Where to get help: Samaritans of Singapore operates a 24-hour hotline at 1800 221 4444, or you can email [email protected]. If someone you know is at immediate risk, call 24-hour emergency medical services.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...ather-worried-autistic-daughter-stab-10695024
If the father did the better thing of aborting the kid in the 1st place. They would not have ended up in such a ghastly death. Keeping special needs kids brings more harm than good to society.
 

halsey02

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Asset
My RC is working on raising awareness for residents who are suffering from depression and mental illness. Approach your nearest RC for help.

Give me the number I call them!...I can put your suggestion to the test!...Nitwit! whom are you trying to bluff!?.. I have tested calling the RC numbers, no one answer the calls & even gone to the RC for 'test runs' . In the past, they love to plaster all the RC Zone members , name, block they live in & their contact numbers from the Chairman to the ordinary members. I have called those numbers to test...Nowadays, they don't put on the list anymore.. Reason, they cannot pull wool over people;s eyes any more...RC members that have moved out still on that list & members, not residing around there but in another area & Filipinos names, Indians, Myanmars...all not staying anywhere in a 2km radius.

If you want to bluff about RC...I quietly monitor them...so I know & can verify...so try not to speak from the same orifice you FART.
 

JustLikeThis

Alfrescian
Loyal
Taking care of autistic children requires a full time house-dad or housewife, our society should give more support to parents of Autistic Children.

Taking care of autistic children requires a lot of patience and love. Some of the kids' conditions will improve but some still have communication and personal hygiene issues when they grow up. The biggest worry of the parent is, "who will take care of my child when I pass away?".............a father of an autistic girl told me, he can give up everything, including his health, only if his daughter's condition improve. He said that he was so lost and desperate that he even prayed to several religions, only if any one of the almighty can help his child.
 

Hypocrite-The

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Loyal
Taking care of autistic children requires a full time house-dad or housewife, our society should give more support to parents of Autistic Children.

Taking care of autistic children requires a lot of patience and love. Some of the kids' conditions will improve but some still have communication and personal hygiene issues when they grow up. The biggest worry of the parent is, "who will take care of my child when I pass away?".............a father of an autistic girl told me, he can give up everything, including his health, only if his daughter's condition improve. He said that he was so lost and desperate that he even prayed to several religions, only if any one of the almighty can help his child.
Why should society bear the costs and burdens of some family who have problem kids? with advancement of medical science etc,,such anomalies can be detected and abortion done etc. It helps the kids becos they dont have to suffer in the real world and it helps the families bcos they dont have burdens to deal with and it helps societies bcos society wont be burdened. If these couples chose to bring up problem kids etc, its their decision, but they do it with their own resources and their own means. Dont KPKB to gahment that others must help etc. Everyone talks about kinder gentler society,,,but who will pay for it? that is they typical singkie attitude, Like the 70%, they clamour for more opposition etc, say pap bad etc,,but guess what vote pap bcos they dont want to be last for upgrading, they dont want an opposition in the back yard. If that is the case, why most society pay for these problem kids? Everything in life have cause and effect, u chose to raise problem kids,,,u prepare to suffer more,,,u dont want to suffer, use yr common sense, abort the foetus,,,u suffer yr problem,,dont be a burden on society,,,,
 

Hypocrite-The

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Loyal
At least the malays only rape the daughters. Not kill them or sell them to brothels.
That just shows hows cruel m&ds are,,they rape their kids and torture them,,,but killing them at least the kids suffering end,,,,m&ds are peaceful people indeed...
 

Leongsam

High Order Twit / Low SES subject
Admin
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Taking care of autistic children requires a full time house-dad or housewife, our society should give more support to parents of Autistic Children.

Taking care of autistic children requires a lot of patience and love. Some of the kids' conditions will improve but some still have communication and personal hygiene issues when they grow up. The biggest worry of the parent is, "who will take care of my child when I pass away?".............a father of an autistic girl told me, he can give up everything, including his health, only if his daughter's condition improve. He said that he was so lost and desperate that he even prayed to several religions, only if any one of the almighty can help his child.

Being part of society are you putting your money where your mouth is by helping the father you mention?
 
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