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Dec 4, 2009

Jailed for torching fish farm
By Elena Chong, Courts Correspondent
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<!-- end left side bar --> <!-- story content : start --> A CHINESE national was jailed for nine weeks on Friday for throwing two lighted match sticks at her lover's fish farm and caused damage of more than $200,000. Cleaner Liu Gui Ling, 37, a Singapore permanent resident, admitted to mischief at the fish farm at sea off Pasir Ris at about 2am on April 9. A Community Court heard that the night before, Liu and her lover, Mr Goh Khoon Heng, 53, the fish farm owner, had a dispute over some financial and personal matters. At about 2am, she lighted two match sticks and threw them into the trash bags at the fish farm. Some structures of the fish farm caught fire, causing damage of between $220,000 and $230,000. Liu, who surrendered herself to the police, told Judge Soh Tze Bian in between sobs that she had a two-year-old child with her lover, and that they planned to wed next year. She could have been jailed for up to two years and/or fined.
 
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Dec 5, 2009

Lover torched fish farm, jailed

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Liu, 37, had argued with her lover before setting fire to his property. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW


A CLEANER who had a dispute with her lover over financial and personal matters torched his fish farm, causing damage of more than $200,000. On Friday, Liu Gui Ling, 37, a Chinese national, was jailed for nine weeks by Community Court Judge Soh Tze Bian for mischief. She purposely threw two lighted matchsticks within the grounds of the Pasir Ris fish farm in April this year. The court heard that Liu, a permanent resident, had had a dispute with the farm's owner, Mr Goh Khoon Heng, 53, at about 11.30pm on April 8. A few hours later, she lit two matchsticks and threw them into some trash bags at the fish farm. She surrendered to the police that night.
Pleading for leniency, she told the judge that she had a two-year-old child with her lover, whom she planned to wed next year.

Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.

ELENA CHONG


 
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