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Man, 68, arrested after wife found dead in Compassvale flat

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Man, 68, arrested after wife found dead in Compassvale flat


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The victim's husband (centre) being led away in handcuffs by police at about 7.20pm.PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO

Published Mar 14, 2016, 5:00 am SGT

Victim, 63, found lying in a pool of blood in Compassvale flat; case classified as murder

Danson Cheong

An elderly man was arrested on suspicion of murdering his wife last night after police found her lying in a pool of blood in the living room of their sixth-floor Compassvale Crescent flat.

The 68-year-old was led away in handcuffs at around 7.20pm, almost three hours after police received a call for assistance.

The 63-year-old victim is believed to have suffered injuries to her body, though no murder weapon was identified. Paramedics pronounced her dead at 5pm.

Police have classified the case as murder.

Neither the man nor woman - described as being "very loving" by one neighbour - has been named.

It is understood that one of the woman's daughters had called the police after receiving a call from her father. As he was about to be led to a police car, his two daughters who were with about seven other family members at the first-floor lift landing cried: "Ah Pa, Ah Pa!"

The family declined to speak to the media.

A neighbour who wanted to be known only as Mrs Koh said the couple were friendly and would often wave and greet neighbours.

"The couple were very loving, we always saw them going for breakfast together," said Mrs Koh, 60, who also lives on the sixth floor.

"I woke up in the afternoon and saw a lot of police outside... I didn't expect something like this to happen," she said.

Engineer Ramesh Somu, 46, who lives on the fifth floor, was at home watching movies with his wife and son yesterday afternoon but did not hear any commotion.

"The police came just now and asked us if we heard any screaming or noise," he said. "I'm shocked. This is a very quiet and peaceful neighbourhood, people normally keep to themselves."

A police cordon was in place outside the sixth-floor unit at Block 296C last night, while around 20 officers could be seen at times outside the five-room flat.

Neighbours say a couple in their 60s, who have two daughters, lived in the unit. One neighbour on the fourth floor, a bank officer who wanted to be known only as Ms Bao, said she heard a woman crying after police arrived. "The police came and she was talking to them," said the 36-year-old.

Police investigations are ongoing.


 

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Compassvale stabbing: Man charged with killing wife


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Kong Peng Yee being led away by police officers on Sunday. He is accused of causing the death of his wife, Madam Wong Chik Yeok, 63. The couple had been described by a neighbour as "very loving". Kong, 68, will be remanded for psychiatric evaluation.LIANHE ZAOBAO FILE PHOTO

Published Mar 16, 2016, 5:00 am SGT

A 68-year-old man, who allegedly stabbed his wife to death in their home in Compassvale Crescent on Sunday, was charged with her murder yesterday .

No plea was taken from Kong Peng Yee, who is in Changi General Hospital. He is believed to have been hurt during the alleged act.

He is accused of causing the death of his wife, Madam Wong Chik Yeok, 63, between 11am and 4.35pm that day.

Police said they received a call for help at 4.35pm that day.

The housewife was found lying motionless in the living room of the five-room flat. She was pronounced dead at about 5pm by paramedics.

The couple, who have been described as "very loving" by one neighbour, were living in the Sengkang flat with their younger daughter. Their elder daughter is married.

Kong, whose case was mentioned via video-link in the State Courts, will be remanded for psychiatric evaluation.

He is scheduled to appear in court on April 5. If convicted of murder, he faces the death penalty.

Elena Chong



 
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