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Taiwan crying DEATH PENALTY for Singaporean 23/24 yo Couples who ABANDON BABY girl in Taiwan & it is now DEAD! GVGT!

KNN then is fake news lo KNN

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https://tw.news.yahoo.com/video/廚餘棄嬰案dna出爐-與星情侶檔飯店血跡符合-110034324.html




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廚餘棄嬰案DNA出爐!與星情侶檔飯店血跡符合

民視影音
2019年3月4日
新北市新店的「廚餘桶棄嬰案」,DNA的比對結果出爐!這一起命案發生後,警方到新加坡情侶下榻的飯店,從廁所的排水孔,採集到血跡反應,和女嬰的DNA進行比對,確認兩者相符,幾乎可以確定,他們就是女嬰的父母,未來不排除和新加坡,透過司法交流的方式,採集他們的DNA,再做進一步確認。
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上個月24日,半夜3點,一名女子穿著連身裙,外加一件外套,來到超商購物,短短5分鐘,回到飯店裡,而畫面中的長髮女子,疑似就是女嬰生母,新加坡郭姓女子,身材微胖的她,外套已經蓋不住隆起的大肚子,但退房時,肚子「消風」,也因此成了員警的鎖定目標。
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兩天後她的男朋友,疑似拿著裝有女嬰的黑色塑膠袋,丟進燒烤店的廚餘桶,一路被載往新店處理,警方回到這對新加坡情侶下榻飯店,發現房間廁所排水孔,出現血跡反應,經過初步鑑識比對,確認和廚餘桶女嬰的DNA相符,換句話說,曾住過在這間房間的情侶檔,涉嫌重大,被列為重要關係人。

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只是兩人回到新加坡,根據案發地台灣有管轄權,新加坡也因為兩人國籍,可以進行司法審判,但無奈兩國沒簽署司法互助,只能各自透過互助法,互相交流,除了我方可以請求提供情侶檔的證詞跟DNA報告,對方也可以請求提供女嬰檢體,過去洗錢還有詐欺案都有前例,要合作不成問題,倒是引渡來台受審,就有些困難。
根據當地媒體報導,這名涉案男子失聯多日,男方家人更否認女子懷孕,遑論棄嬰,除了DNA結果出爐,法醫5日一早,會對解剖女嬰遺體,要確認究竟是生前還是死後,遭到棄置廚餘桶。

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The food of the kitchen waste is released! Compatible with Star Couples Hotel Bloodstain
[People's Video]
People's Video: March 4, 2019

The "Kitchen Waste Abandonment Case" in the new store in New Taipei City, the DNA comparison results are released! After the murder, the police went to the restaurant where the couple stayed in Singapore, collected the bloodstain reaction from the drainage hole of the toilet, and compared it with the DNA of the baby girl. It was confirmed that the two were in agreement and they were almost certain that they were the parents of the baby girl. In the future, we will not rule out the collection of their DNA through judicial exchanges with Singapore and further confirmation.

On the 24th of last month, at 3 o'clock in the middle of the night, a woman dressed in a dress, plus a coat, came to Chaoshang shopping, just 5 minutes back to the hotel, and the long-haired woman in the picture was suspected to be a woman. Infant mother, Singapore Guo surnamed woman, she is slightly fat, the jacket has not been able to cover the raised belly, but when she checked out, her stomach "disappeared", which became the target of the police.

Two days later, her boyfriend, suspected of holding a black plastic bag with a baby girl, was thrown into the kitchen bucket of the barbecue shop, and was taken to the new store all the way. The police returned to the couple in Singapore to stay at the hotel and found the toilet drain hole in the room. The bloody reaction occurred. After preliminary identification, the DNA of the baby girl in the kitchen was confirmed. In other words, the couple who had lived in this room was suspected to be significant and was listed as an important person.



Only two people returned to Singapore. According to the case, Taiwan has jurisdiction. Singapore is also able to conduct judicial trials because of the nationality of the two people. However, the two countries have not signed mutual legal assistance. They can only communicate with each other through mutual assistance laws, except for ours. You can request the testimony of the couple's file and the DNA report. The other party can also request to provide the baby girl's sample. In the past, there were precedents for money laundering and fraud. If there is no problem in cooperation, it is difficult to extradite to Taiwan for trial.

According to local media reports, the man involved in the case lost contact for many days, the man’s family denied the woman’s pregnancy, and the public abandoned the baby. In addition to the DNA results, the forensic doctor will dissect the baby’s body on the 5th, to confirm whether it was before or after death. Abandoned kitchen waste.
 



https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...amples-found-in-hotel-room-match-newborns-dna


Baby 'dumped' by S'pore couple in Taiwan: Blood samples found in hotel room match newborn's DNA

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A 24-year-old woman and her 23-year-old boyfriend from Singapore have been identified as key suspects, according to local media reports.PHOTOS: SCREENGRABS FROM YOUTUBE
Published
Mar 4, 2019, 12:59 pm SGT
Updated
Mar 4, 2019, 8:07 pm
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Taiwanese police on Monday (March 4) confirmed that blood samples taken from the hotel room of a Singaporean woman, who is alleged to have disposed of her newborn girl, match the DNA of the baby.
The confirmation reported in Taiwanese media comes nearly a week after the authorities launched investigations into a Singapore couple suspected of wrapping the baby's body in a black plastic bag and dumping it in a food recycling bin in central Taipei.
Police believe that the body of the baby, which had the placenta and umbilical cord still intact, was disposed of shortly after her birth last Tuesday (Feb 26).
A 24-year-old woman and her 23-year-old boyfriend from Singapore have been identified as key suspects, according to local media reports.
The girl's body was found by an employee of a recycling company on Tuesday, after the bag was transported by garbage truck from Taipei to Xindian.
On Monday, Taiwan's Apple Daily said that the next step would be for the Taiwanese authorities and its forensics team to clarify in an autopsy if the baby died before or after birth.


Following the confirmation on the cause of death, Taiwan police are expected to contact the Singapore Police Force (SPF) for their assistance, if necessary.
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Couple from Singapore investigated by Taiwan authorities for allegedly dumping baby's body in Taipei
The couple reportedly flew into Taiwan on Feb 19 and returned to Singapore last Tuesday afternoon.
Taiwan police were able to trace the identity of the man after reviewing footage from cameras along the route of the garbage truck.
Witnesses who claimed they had seen the man said he spoke in Mandarin with a "foreign accent".
The man was also believed to have checked into a hotel in Ximending that is "popular with South-east Asian visitors" with the woman.
在台產子棄廚餘 星媒找棄嬰 男卻喊冤「莫名其妙」

Police later took DNA test samples from the bloodstains and hair found in the bathroom in the couple's hotel room.
The SPF said on Sunday that they have been in touch with the Taiwanese authorities.
They are waiting for an official request from their Taiwanese counterparts on the assistance they need, they added.
The Straits Times on Monday visited the woman’s family home in Yishun, Singapore, and that of her boyfriend in Choa Chu Kang, but no one responded despite repeated attempts.
Additional reporting by Fabian Koh


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https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...d-taiwanese-authorities-search-sporean-couple

Newborn dumped in Taiwan: Blood samples from S’porean couple’s hotel room match baby’s DNA
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Taiwan TVBS NEWSThe couple are believed to be in their 20s. Police said the infant’s body was wrapped in a black plastic bag and found by a garbage collector.
Published04 March, 2019
Updated 04 March, 2019
SINGAPORE — Blood samples found in a Singaporean couple’s hotel room match the DNA of the newborn girl whose remains were dumped into a kitchen waste bucket in central Taipei, Taiwanese police said.
The latest development, reported by Taiwanese media on Monday (March 4), raises the scrutiny on the 23-year-old man and 24-year-old woman, who were alleged to have dumped the infant in the early hours of Feb 26.
Blood samples and hair retrieved from the bathroom drain hole in the couple’s room were used for DNA testing.
The child, found with her umbilical cord and placenta intact, was reportedly disposed of shortly after her birth.
Earlier on March 4, the Singapore Police Force said they will help the Taiwanese authorities in their investigation into the case.
Responding to TODAY, a police spokesman said they have been in touch with the authorities in Taiwan and are waiting for an official request for assistance.
“We are unable to comment further as investigations by the Taiwanese authorities are ongoing,” the spokesman added.
He declined to comment on the couple’s latest whereabouts and whether they have been arrested.
The next step for the Taiwanese police, according to at least two Taiwanese reports, is to confirm through an autopsy on Tuesday (March 5) if the baby died before or after her birth.
A stillbirth will mean that the couple violated the country’s laws surrounding the disposal of biomedical waste. If the child died after birth, the couple will face more serious charges, including homicide.
In a report on March 1, Singapore newspaper Shin Min Daily said that it managed to reach the man at the centre of the case, but he denied that his girlfriend was pregnant and had given birth in Taiwan.
He also said that he had not left his hotel to throw the bag away.
The girl, when reached by Shin Min, also denied to have been pregnant, noting that she would not have been able to board their flight, which was reportedly on Feb 19.
Meanwhile, the couple’s respective family members were quoted in Shin Min saying that the duo had not returned home since their trip and had remained uncontactable.
MORE ABOUT THE CASE
On the morning of Feb 26, an employee of a recycling company in Xindian discovered the newborn’s body after a garbage truck arrived with its load from Taipei, according to Taiwan’s Central News Agency, citing information provided by local police.
The employee found the body wrapped in a black plastic bag, and immediately called the police.
Local police reviewed street camera footage and discovered that the bag had been disposed of by a man in Taipei’s shopping district of Ximending at around 3am on Feb 26.
The police traced the couple to a hotel in Taipei’s Wanhua District, which the Central News Agency said was popular with South-east Asian visitors, but they had already checked out on Feb 26 afternoon.
The couple are believed to have departed from Taiwan later that day and are now in Singapore.
 
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