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Chitchat Please Guess? Fierce SPG gets drunk, stabbed ex-BF and let pet dog die of hunger!

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Jail, fine for woman who stabbed ex-boyfriend, left pet dog uncared for till it died of dehydration​

A lawyer for Jeya Jayaram told the court that her client took a knife with her to meet her former boyfriend for self-defence because their relationship had not ended well.
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  • Jeya Jayaram left her pet chihuahua in a cage at her former residence
  • She occasionally returned to feed it
  • The dog was eventually found dead by NParks officers
  • Jeya also fought with her ex-boyfriend at a void deck and behaved rowdily when drunk

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LOUISA TANG

Published October 10, 2022
Updated October 10, 2022
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SINGAPORE — When Jeya Jayaram moved out of the Jalan Kayu flat that she shared with her ex-boyfriend, she left her pet chihuahua there, returning occasionally with her teenage son to feed it.
She soon found herself arrested on unrelated matters. Someone then alerted the National Parks Board (NParks) after seeing the canine lying in a filthy cage in the flat, and it died shortly after.

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Over the next two years, Jeya would run into trouble with the law several times again. In one instance, she stabbed her ex-boyfriend with a knife after he punched her during a fight in public.
For her actions in various incidents spanning from 2020 to earlier this year, the 38-year-old Singaporean was jailed on Monday (Oct 10) for seven months and four weeks.
She pleaded guilty to one count each of voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon and behaving in a disorderly manner in a public place.

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She was also fined S$5,800 and banned from owning pets for a year after admitting to two offences under the Animals and Birds Act.
These were for not licensing the dog, as well as failing to take reasonable steps to ensure that it was given enough suitable food and water.

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The court heard that Jeya got the dog in December 2018 when her then-boyfriend adopted it for her.
The couple broke up in February 2020 and Jeya moved to a flat along Marsiling Road. She left the canine at her previous Jalan Kayu home.
She last went back to feed it on May 22 in 2020, but ended up being arrested the next day.
When she was released the following day, she asked her son to go to the flat to feed the dog but it had died by then.

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A police officer had just notified NParks, saying that someone gave information about the flat’s occupants not returning home for a while and leaving the dog unattended in the flat.

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The policeman also looked through a window and saw the canine lying in a cage that had dried dog food in it. However, he was unsure if there was water in the dog’s water bowl.
The dog barked in response to him knocking on the door, but when NParks officers visited the flat the next day, they saw it lying motionless and unresponsive in the cage.
Court documents showed that the dog suffered from a dental disease, hair loss and flaking of the skin over many areas of its body. An autopsy revealed that it was also significantly dehydrated with overgrown nails.

FOUGHT AT VOID DECK​

About a year passed before Jeya got into a fight with her ex-boyfriend, Bharathan Sundramurthi, who was in his late 30s.
On March 21 last year, Bharathan went to the void deck of a block of flats in Jalan Kayu to talk to Jeya about their relationship. Two friends accompanied him there.

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Jeya and her new boyfriend, who had been drinking at her home, met them at the void deck. She took a knife with her.
Bharathan soon punched her and she retaliated by punching him several times. When he fell, Jeya’s boyfriend held him down while Jeya continued assaulting him, which included stabbing him in the back with the knife.
Bharathan was taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital a few hours later when he could not tolerate the pain any longer.
Jeya was arrested and remanded once more.
On Jan 8 this year, she and her boyfriend got drunk at her aunt-in-law’s home. They switched off her power supply and caused a ruckus along the common corridor, leading to several calls to the police.
When police officers arrived, they discovered the couple drunkenly shouting at the void deck. Jeya was placed under arrest once more.
On Monday, Jeya’s pro bono lawyer, Ms Sadhana Rai, told the court that her client took a knife with her to meet Bharathan for self-defence. Their relationship had not ended well and she was concerned for her own safety, the defence counsel added.
Ms Rai added that Bharathan continued to confront Jeya after their fight and “remained confrontational”.
District Judge Wong Le Tein told the court that even if Jeya took the knife along for self-defence, it was clear that she used it as an offensive weapon at that point.
For the most serious offence of voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon, Jeya could have been jailed for up to seven years, fined, caned, or given any combination of the three. Women cannot be caned under Singapore's laws.
 

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The same woman involved in earlier case is this
https://www.sammyboy.com/threads/si...rowing-dumb-bells-from-22nd-floor-hdb.247341/

Man jailed one month for throwing dumbbells and other items from 22nd floor​


Elena Chong
Court Correspondent
UPDATED

OCT 19, 2017, 10:55 PM SGT

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SINGAPORE - A man hurled two dumbbells and several other objects from the 22nd floor of a block of flats in Jalan Kayu, which shattered the windscreen of a van, a court heard.For his rash act to endanger the personal safety of others, part-time delivery assistant Jai Vicknesh Kandasamy, 35, was jailed for one month on Thursday (Oct 19). He was fined $800 in default for four days' jail for using abusive language towards a police officer at the void deck of a block at Jalan Kayu on April 11, 2017.

Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Chong Kee En told the court that Vicknesh, Ms Jeya Jayaram, 32, and Mr Subramaniam Ellan, 29, turned up at the home of Ms Jayaram's former boyfriend, Mr Karthikeyan Murty, 32, on the morning of April 11. Ms Jayaram insisted that they speak outside. Initially, Mr Karthikeyan was outside but quickly walked back in when he saw the duo, but not before being punched by Ms Jayaram. She shouted loudly and demanded to know what Mr Karthikeyan had been saying about her to others, said DPP Chong. Vicknesh then threw the items from the 22nd floor. It is not stated in court papers where the items were initially. They shattered the windscreen of a parked Toyota Hi-Roof van, which cost $700 to repair.

Vicknesh had also thrown down a chair, two bamboo poles, shoes and two laundry racks. Sergeant Lee Jin Wei from Sengkang Neighbourhood Police Centre arrived to interview the trio. But initially, they were not cooperative. Vicknesh scolded the officer and stated that he did not want to talk to him as he was merely a sergeant. He felt that the sergeant was rude and scolded him with a vulgar word four times. Vicknesh said through his lawyer that he was intoxicated and was not thinking rationally when he threw the items down "in a fit of anger''. He could have been jailed for up to six months and/or fined up to $2,500 for the rash act. For using abusive words, he could have been fined up to $5,000 and/or jailed for up to 12 months

After convicting Vicknesh of the two charges on Sept 19, District Judge John Ng admonished him, saying the dumbbells he had thrown could have killed someone walking below the block. "Eighty per cent of our population live in HDB flats. You are not throwing some tissue paper, toilet roll but dumbbells. It will be too late if you hit somebody. In this case, it hit a car and affected somebody's livelihood,'' he said.
 

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Jail, fine for woman who stabbed ex-boyfriend, left pet dog uncared for till it died of dehydration​

A lawyer for Jeya Jayaram told the court that her client took a knife with her to meet her former boyfriend for self-defence because their relationship had not ended well.
PexelsA lawyer for Jeya Jayaram told the court that her client took a knife with her to meet her former boyfriend for self-defence because their relationship had not ended well.
Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok, and join our Telegram channel for the latest updates.
  • Jeya Jayaram left her pet chihuahua in a cage at her former residence
  • She occasionally returned to feed it
  • The dog was eventually found dead by NParks officers
  • Jeya also fought with her ex-boyfriend at a void deck and behaved rowdily when drunk

BY

LOUISA TANG

Published October 10, 2022
Updated October 10, 2022
WhatsAppTelegramFacebookTwitterEmailLinkedIn
SINGAPORE — When Jeya Jayaram moved out of the Jalan Kayu flat that she shared with her ex-boyfriend, she left her pet chihuahua there, returning occasionally with her teenage son to feed it.
She soon found herself arrested on unrelated matters. Someone then alerted the National Parks Board (NParks) after seeing the canine lying in a filthy cage in the flat, and it died shortly after.

ADVERTISEMENT​


Over the next two years, Jeya would run into trouble with the law several times again. In one instance, she stabbed her ex-boyfriend with a knife after he punched her during a fight in public.
For her actions in various incidents spanning from 2020 to earlier this year, the 38-year-old Singaporean was jailed on Monday (Oct 10) for seven months and four weeks.
She pleaded guilty to one count each of voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon and behaving in a disorderly manner in a public place.

READ ALSO​

NParks reviewing penalties for animal cruelty and abuse as calls by MP and welfare groups get louder


She was also fined S$5,800 and banned from owning pets for a year after admitting to two offences under the Animals and Birds Act.
These were for not licensing the dog, as well as failing to take reasonable steps to ensure that it was given enough suitable food and water.

ADVERTISEMENT​


The court heard that Jeya got the dog in December 2018 when her then-boyfriend adopted it for her.
The couple broke up in February 2020 and Jeya moved to a flat along Marsiling Road. She left the canine at her previous Jalan Kayu home.
She last went back to feed it on May 22 in 2020, but ended up being arrested the next day.
When she was released the following day, she asked her son to go to the flat to feed the dog but it had died by then.

READ ALSO​

Dog trainer fined S$8,000 after leaving 2 bulldogs in car boot, causing their deaths from heat stress


A police officer had just notified NParks, saying that someone gave information about the flat’s occupants not returning home for a while and leaving the dog unattended in the flat.

ADVERTISEMENT​


The policeman also looked through a window and saw the canine lying in a cage that had dried dog food in it. However, he was unsure if there was water in the dog’s water bowl.
The dog barked in response to him knocking on the door, but when NParks officers visited the flat the next day, they saw it lying motionless and unresponsive in the cage.
Court documents showed that the dog suffered from a dental disease, hair loss and flaking of the skin over many areas of its body. An autopsy revealed that it was also significantly dehydrated with overgrown nails.

FOUGHT AT VOID DECK​

About a year passed before Jeya got into a fight with her ex-boyfriend, Bharathan Sundramurthi, who was in his late 30s.
On March 21 last year, Bharathan went to the void deck of a block of flats in Jalan Kayu to talk to Jeya about their relationship. Two friends accompanied him there.

ADVERTISEMENT​


READ ALSO​

Man jailed 12 years for 'vicious' fatal stabbing of ex-girlfriend at Jurong East void deck


Jeya and her new boyfriend, who had been drinking at her home, met them at the void deck. She took a knife with her.
Bharathan soon punched her and she retaliated by punching him several times. When he fell, Jeya’s boyfriend held him down while Jeya continued assaulting him, which included stabbing him in the back with the knife.
Bharathan was taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital a few hours later when he could not tolerate the pain any longer.
Jeya was arrested and remanded once more.
On Jan 8 this year, she and her boyfriend got drunk at her aunt-in-law’s home. They switched off her power supply and caused a ruckus along the common corridor, leading to several calls to the police.
When police officers arrived, they discovered the couple drunkenly shouting at the void deck. Jeya was placed under arrest once more.
On Monday, Jeya’s pro bono lawyer, Ms Sadhana Rai, told the court that her client took a knife with her to meet Bharathan for self-defence. Their relationship had not ended well and she was concerned for her own safety, the defence counsel added.
Ms Rai added that Bharathan continued to confront Jeya after their fight and “remained confrontational”.
District Judge Wong Le Tein told the court that even if Jeya took the knife along for self-defence, it was clear that she used it as an offensive weapon at that point.
For the most serious offence of voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon, Jeya could have been jailed for up to seven years, fined, caned, or given any combination of the three. Women cannot be caned under Singapore's laws.
OMG... Ish a Jaya?
 
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