Double mystery: Bodies of Japanese woman and son found near Bukit Batok Nature Reserve

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Any mention of bukit batok nature park will make me remember this case..



On 6th February 2000, 27-year-old Linda Chua was jogging at the Bukit Batok Nature Park around 10am when she was attacked. A passer-by heard her crying for help and called an ambulance.


She was later found lying in a 10-metre ravine naked, with a bloodied nose and mouth, and her clothes next to her. Unfortunately she did not manage to survive, and passed away a week after the assault.

Source:

https://thesmartlocal.com/read/biggest-unsolved-crimes-in-singapore/
 
There are more Japs than Jews in Sinkieland and yet during every interfaith photo op, only rabbis were invited. :rolleyes:

Sinkieland needs a Shinto shrine, and a national Shinto foundation.

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Till today, not a single clue who did it. :frown:

Any mention of bukit batok nature park will make me remember this case..



On 6th February 2000, 27-year-old Linda Chua was jogging at the Bukit Batok Nature Park around 10am when she was attacked. A passer-by heard her crying for help and called an ambulance.


She was later found lying in a 10-metre ravine naked, with a bloodied nose and mouth, and her clothes next to her. Unfortunately she did not manage to survive, and passed away a week after the assault.

Source:

https://thesmartlocal.com/read/biggest-unsolved-crimes-in-singapore/
 
Till today, not a single clue who did it. :frown:
KNN if you do not have any criminal records and first and last time committing a wise crime in a place without cctv the chances for polis not able to find any clue is high KNN
 
I don't think so. More likely to be illegal foreign workers without official accommodation who spend their time living there occasionally. :alien:

Back in the day, the land around railway line still belonged to Malaysia. Could be one of the people living there. :wink:
 
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