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Mother of fucker stabbed to death by his father in-law at Boon Tat Street now suing her murderer in-law for $500,000 in damages

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When Tan's lawyer, Mr Andy Chiok, suggested that she look for cheaper accommodation, she replied: "I cannot accept this. I can't keep moving. I'm old, I'm tired."
Hubby fucked another woman , had 2 kids. Father in law killed him. Hubby mother asked for $. What lessons we learnt here?
500k can make a spinster unold and leevitalise.
 

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'This will go on forever': Ex-NUS student admits he threatened woman he was stalking​


'This will go on forever': Ex-NUS student admits he threatened woman he was stalking
Ong Jing Xiang pleaded guilty to one count of harassment and another under the Computer Misuse Act.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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Oct 20, 2021 06:37 am
A former National University Singapore (NUS) student has admitted to stalking a woman for about a year and illicitly gaining access to her Telegram messages.
Ong Jing Xiang, 25, broke into her room on campus so that he could get a verification code on her phone that would allow him to access her conversations on messaging platform Telegram from his phone.
The woman cannot be named due to a gag order on her identity.
Ong pleaded guilty to one count of harassment and another under the Computer Misuse Act. One other charge of criminal trespass will be taken into account when he is sentenced.
Ong graduated from NUS this year.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Tay Zhi Jie told the court that Ong met the woman in 2017 and later developed feelings for her, but she turned him down.
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In August 2019, Ong started monitoring her status on a messaging application and sent her multiple messages telling her not to respond to her boyfriend's messages.
He also demanded to know why she had been responsive to her boyfriend's messages.
He continued to pester her in December that year, leaving her more than 60 missed calls and 100 messages.
In January last year, Ong began knocking on her room door on campus to talk to her. He threatened to do so when she did not reply to his messages.
When she told him to stop harassing her, Ong threatened to find her, made references to her location and what she was wearing.
Some time on or before Jan 30 last year, he added his phone number to the woman's Telegram account after entering her room to get the verification code from her phone while she was in the toilet.
Ong then made references to the contents of her chat groups and claimed that he read the messages.
When she asked how he did so, he responded: "I have my ways to see it."
The woman told Ong he was infringing on her privacy, but he persisted and threatened to watch her very carefully.
Some time in or before March last year, the woman filed a complaint with NUS, but Ong increased the frequency of his messages to her, sending her up to 30 messages a day even if she did not respond.
He told her: "If u think this can be resolved by ignoring or not talking that's not happening. Lemme repeat, this will go on forever."
The woman lodged a police report on July 25 last year.

Ong only stopped contacting the woman when a No-Contact Order was issued to him by NUS on Aug 1 last year.
The woman said that since the incident she feels paranoid when people knock on her door. At the time, she had a constant fear of being under surveillance when she was online or messaging others.
Ong is expected to be in court next for sentencing on Nov 11.
 

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Tan Nam Seng, 72, pleaded guilty last month to a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by stabbing 38-year-old Spencer Tuppani near Boon Tat Street three years ago.

Tan's actions came after Mr Tuppani made several business moves that Tan perceived as a ploy to cheat him of his company. They also lived in the same household, even after Tan's daughter discovered Mr Tuppani's affair with another woman and the couple was quarrelling frequently.




The accused told Mr Tuppani "you are too much" in Hokkien, before stabbing him three times in quick succession and following the victim as he stumbled away and collapsed in front of an F&B outlet. Tan stood over his son-in-law and stopped others from helping him, telling them to "let him die" and that "I wish to kill him". Before the police arrived, Tan kicked the younger man's face twice, before calling his daughter.





Defence lawyer Wee Pan Lee asked for seven-and-a-half years' jail. He said Tan is a divorcee who received only primary school education, beginning work as a coolie for a transport contractor in his early teens.

He worked his way up to become a ferry clerk and later started his own shipping and transport cargo company at the age of 27.

At its peak, the group of companies employed more than a thousand people, and Tan intended to groom Mr Tuppani to run the business with his daughters after retirement.

However, when Mr Tuppani handled the sale of the business, Tan and his eldest daughter each received only S$450,000 instead of the S$1 million Tan said Mr Tuppani had promised. They also were not given the shares in the new company promised by Mr Tuppani, said the defence.

Over the years, Mr Tuppani hired his parents as employees and used company funds to pay for his younger brother's overseas education. "He used company funds to fund his own lavish lifestyle ... for expensive cars, luxury watches and the upkeep of (his) mistresses," said Mr Wee.

Tan later discovered his daughter's marital woes with Mr Tuppani, who had been "involved in a string of extramarital affairs". Tan's daughter kept it from her father so as not to aggrieve him. She had conceived a fourth child in 2015 but "was forced to terminate this pregnancy by Spencer", claimed Mr Wee.

Tan began to realise that Mr Tuppani would not honour his word to return company shares to him and his daughter, and realised his son-in-law had been surreptitiously recording arguments with his daughter to use in divorce proceedings, going against his word to Tan not to fight over custody.

Mr Tuppani also suspended Tan's other daughter from the company and used vulgarities against Tan's ex-wife in an argument.

"It dawned upon the accused that he had fallen victim to Spencer’s ploy and it was planned all along to keep (the) shares and balance of cash for himself, and the constant reassurances and promises were lies and were all part of Spencer’s ploy to destroy the family," said Mr Wee.

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