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Adoptive dad's death: Man now charged with murder


Su Caizhi was hauled to court on Jan 2, 2016, for seriously hurting his father Mr Pang Tee Lin, causing the latter's death.

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Published Jan 19, 2016, 5:00 am SGT
Elena Chong
Court Correspondent

A man originally accused of causing grievous hurt to his elderly adoptive father has now been charged with his murder.

Su Caizhi, 28, was hauled to court on Jan 2 for seriously hurting Mr Pang Tee Lin, 72, at their Bedok Reservoir Road flat on New Year's Eve. Mr Pang died on Jan 9.

Last Friday, the prosecution decided to amend the charge against Su to murder, accusing him of causing Mr Pang's death between 7.25am on Dec 31 and 1.28pm on Jan 9.

Su registered a commodities trading business in 2014 under his adoptive name, Pang Kee Kiang.

According to Chinese evening paper Shin Min Daily News, Mr Pang and his wife adopted Su when he was five years old and staying at an orphanage in Hainan, China.

They named him Pang Kee Kiang. Until two years ago, the couple ran a food stall, which they later sold.

A lawyer appeared for Su at last week's hearing. Su is being remanded at Complex Medical Centre in Changi pending a psychiatric report on Feb 4.



 
you adopt a child because you feel that you want a child.. It has nothing to do with the child repaying kindness..

There is no kindness... The child has done his part in feeling the void of the childless couple..

If the adoptive parents dunno how to teach the child, then it is their demise.
 
No good deed ever goes unpunished.

When will people ever learn the 285th rule of acquisition?
 
自己顾自己 is the best!

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