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Man claims trial to killing woman, trying to have sex with her corpse

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Man claims trial to killing woman, trying to have sex with her corpse
www.channelnewsasia.com
SINGAPORE: A jealous man in a case of "unrequited" love allegedly killed the woman he desired before trying to have sex with her corpse.

Malaysian Boh Soon Ho, 51, claimed trial on Wednesday (Sep 18) to one charge of murder, another of attempting to penetrate a corpse, and a third of taking cash and a phone from the dead woman.

According to the prosecution's opening address, Boh had stalked the woman and seen her with other men before confronting her in a jealous rage three years ago.

After unsuccessfully trying to have sex with her and hearing about her intimacy with another man, the Singapore permanent resident strangled the 28-year-old nurse with a bath towel.

He then stripped her, took nude photos of her and tried to have sex with her but could not sustain an erection, the prosecution said.

After this, he fled to Malaysia until he was arrested by the Royal Malaysian Police in early April 2016 and taken back to Singapore.

The court heard that Boh got to know the woman, China national Zhang Huaxiang, in 2011 or 2012 while they were both working part-time at the staff cafeteria in Marina Bay Sands Resort.

SHE DID NOT RECIPROCATE HIS FEELINGS

Even though Boh considered Ms Zhang as his girlfriend, she did not reciprocate his feelings and they were never physically intimate, said Deputy Public Prosecutor Wong Kok Weng.
They had gone shopping and for meals together, but the woman began turning down his invitations to go out in early March 2016, and Boh grew suspicious, the prosecution said.

Feeling that Ms Zhang was distancing herself from him, Boh went to the flat opposite hers to spy on her four to five times, and saw her leaving with a man in a taxi on Mar 18, 2016.

A few days later, Boh arranged for a steamboat meal with Ms Zhang at the flat he rented.

After their lunch on Mar 21, 2016, Boh went to his bedroom and saw Ms Zhang combing her hair in front of the mirror and wanted to have sex with her, said the prosecution.

He hugged her from behind and told her that he wanted to make love to her, but she scolded him in Mandarin, saying "crazy, go away!".

When he tried to kiss her, Ms Zhang told him that she would bite off his tongue and shout for help.

He tried unsuccessfully again, locking his right arm around her neck, before confronting her about the man he had seen her with.

Ms Zhang said she had gone out with the man on four to five occasions after meeting him in Resorts World Sentosa. When Boh asked her about a man named "Tian Meng", Ms Zhang said it was her ex-boyfriend from China, and that it was normal for her to be intimate with him.

HE ALLEGEDLY STRANGLED HER, ANGERED BY HER WORDS

Boh was angered by this and wanted to kill the woman, the court heard.
He looped a bath towel around Ms Zhang's neck from behind, taking her by surprise, and strangled her, the prosecution alleged.

When there were no more signs of life from her, Boh released his grip and carried the woman's body to his face, observing that her face had turned "black", said the prosecution in its opening address.

Despite this, Boh still wanted to satiate his sexual desires for the dead woman, said the prosecutors.

"Now that the deceased was dead, she could no longer resist him and he could do to her what he earlier wanted," they said. "He told himself that 'since (she) had died and I have never seen her naked before, I should undress her'."

He then stripped down to his briefs and took off the dead woman's clothes before taking six to seven photos of her nude body and licking her.

He then tried to have sex with her but could not sustain an erection, said the prosecution.

After this, he made plans to flee the country, going through the woman's belongings and stealing her mobile phone and S$50.

He planned to get rid of the body by concealing it in his luggage and disposing it in undergrowth, but realised that he could not bend it as rigor mortis had started to set in.
He also considered chopping her body up but decided against it and left the body in the unit.

FLED TO MALAYSIA, ARRESTED BY POLICE THERE

He then fled to Malaysia and arrived at his younger sister's home in Malacca, where he told her that he had killed someone in Singapore, and that the body was still in his bedroom.
His landlord in Singapore found the body on Boh's bed on Mar 22, 2016 and called the police. Boh was arrested by Malaysian police on Apr 4 that year and taken back to Singapore the next day.

In statements given to the police, Boh admitted that he had caused Ms Zhang's death, strangling her for about two minutes with the bath towel and that he was "furious" with her.

An autopsy report concluded that Ms Zhang died from "manual compression of neck", as evidenced by bruising and an abrasion on her neck, along with internal neck injuries.

According to the prosecution's case, a forensic psychologist from the Institute of Mental Health found that Boh did not meet the criteria for intellectual disability, while a psychiatrist found that he had the mental capacity to know the nature and wrongfulness of his act.
The prosecution said that the defence, led by lawyer Eugene Thuraisingam, is likely to argue that Boh did not possess the intention to murder, or argue that he has diminished responsibility.

The trial continues, with the prosecution intending to lead evidence from 43 witnesses.

If found guilty of murder, he could be sentenced to death or life imprisonment. He cannot be caned as he is above the age of 50.

The penalty for penetrating a corpse is a maximum five-year jail term, a fine, or both.

For stealing from a corpse, the maximum punishment is three years' jail and a fine.
 

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Circuit Road murder trial: Accused tried to have sex with nurse's corpse after strangling her
SINGAPORE - After strangling a 28-year-old nurse in a jealous rage, a middle-aged man took photos of her nude body and tried to have sex with the corpse.

Boh Soon Ho, a 51-year-old Malaysian, told himself that "since (the woman) has died and I have never seen her naked before, I should undress her", the High Court heard on Wednesday (Sept 18), the first day of his murder trial.

The cafeteria worker has been charged with strangling Chinese national Zhang Huaxiang with a towel between 12.15pm and about 5.50pm on March 21, 2016, in his rented Circuit Road bedroom. If convicted, he faces life imprisonment or the death penalty.

"This is a case of a murder driven by jealousy, rage and unrequited desire," Deputy Public Prosecutor Wong Kok Weng said in his opening statement.

The DPP told the court that Boh considered Ms Zhang to be his girlfriend as they went shopping and had meals together, even though they had never been physically intimate. Boh also bought her gifts.

The two got to know each other some time in 2011 or 2012, when Ms Zhang was working part time at the staff cafeteria at Marina Bay Sands resort while studying nursing. After graduating, she started working at the National University Hospital.

Days before the killing, on March 18, Boh saw Ms Zhang getting into a taxi with a man after leaving her flat. He felt jealous and believed that she was cheating on him.

He then arranged for her to go over to his place for a steamboat lunch on March 21.

When he saw her combing her hair in his room, he tried to have sex with her but she rejected his advances, telling him "crazy, go away!" in Mandarin.

Ten minutes later, he again tried to force himself on her, putting an arm lock around her neck and dragging her into his room, but she put up a fierce struggle.

When he confronted her about the man who was with her, she told him that she had gone out with the man about four to five times.

She also told him that she was still communicating with her former boyfriend in China and that it had been normal for them to be intimate.

On hearing this, Boh became furious.

He took a bath towel, looped it around her neck and pulled for about two minutes until there was no sign of life.

He noticed that Ms Zhang's face had darkened as he carried her body to his bed.

Boh took off her clothes and still wanted to have sex with her as he felt he could do what he wished, now that she could no longer resist him. However, he was unable to perform sexually.

He then put her panties back on, covered the body with a blanket and proceeded to wash their clothes in the washing machine.

Boh then packed his clothes in preparation to leave Singapore, keeping Ms Zhang's phone and cash.

He sent a text message to his supervisor, saying that he was going back to Malaysia for a month, and phoned his landlord to say he would be vacating the bedroom within the next few days.

Boh then went to Geylang to buy a suitcase and returned to the flat.

He initially thought of putting the body in his own suitcase and dumping it in Sembawang but the body was too stiff. He considered dismembering it but did not do so.

Boh then spent the night sleeping alongside the body.

The next morning, on March 22, he put clothes on the body, covered it with a blanket and told the victim to rest in peace.

He then went out to meet a friend to sell off some items and also went to collect his salary.

At about 10.50 am, Boh returned to repack his clothes and the towel in his suitcase.

He then kissed the body on the forehead and left the lights and air-conditioner switched on.

He took a taxi to Woodlands Checkpoint and after clearing customs, took another taxi to his younger sister's home in Malacca where he immediately confessed. She then found a rented room for him to stay.

That evening, his landlord in Singapore, Mr Chai Yong Siong, saw a figure lying on Boh's bed and assumed that his tenant was sleeping.

One hour later, after returning from dinner, Mr Chai called out "hello, hello" and when there was no response, he pulled the blanket away. He called the police after finding the body.

The following morning, Mr Chai received a call from Boh, who told him that he strangled Ms Zhang and was in Kuala Lumpur.

Mr Chai contacted the police and was briefed on what to expect should Boh call again.

The landlord also sent text messages to Boh's Malaysian number - in the presence of a police officer. At about 2.40pm, Boh called Mr Chai and they spoke for about 10 minutes. The conversation was recorded by the police.

The landlord continued texting Boh over the next two weeks, while keeping the police informed about the exchanges.

On April 4, 2016, Boh was arrested by Malaysian police while he was having dinner at a restaurant. He was brought back to Singapore the next day.

A report from the Institute of Mental Health said Boh is not intellectually disabled and does not suffer from any mental disorder.

In statements to the police, he admitted strangling Ms Zhang because he was furious with her and wanted to kill her.

Boh is defended by Mr Eugene Thuraisingam.

The trial continues.
 
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