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Filipina stabbed over 10 times in 'nasty, brutish' attack
AsiaOne
Wednesday, Nov 09, 2011
A 30-year-old Filipina, Ms Roselyn Reyes Pascua, died after being stabbed 10 times in her chest and abdomen, once in the neck and twice in the vagina by her attacker.
The Straits Times reported today that the woman, believed to have been working as a prostitute, was found in a room at Peony Mansion in Bencoolen Street on March 15 last year.
The attack was described as nasty, brutish and short by a deputy public proscecutor who was speaking at the murder trial of Indian national Bijukumar Remadevi Nair Gopinathan yesterday.
According to the English daily, Gopinathan does not deny stabbing Ms Pascua but claimed he acted under grave and serious provocation.
A forensic pathologist from the Health Sciences Authority (HSA), Dr Wee Keng Poh, said Ms Pascua died from excessive bleeding from a stab wound to her heart, but two other injuries could also have killed her.
A serious neck wound and a deep cut in her abdomen could also have been fatal, he said. Ms Pascua also had bruises to her faces and cuts to her lips.
Gopinathan was carrying Ms Pascua's mobile phone and some bloodstained money when he was arrested three days later. A receipt for a money transfer to India and a large amount of cash were also found on him.
The charge could be reduced to culpable homicide, and Gopinathan could face a jail term if the defence lawyers are successful. However, he will be sentenced to hang if convicted of murder. The trial continues today.
AsiaOne
Wednesday, Nov 09, 2011
A 30-year-old Filipina, Ms Roselyn Reyes Pascua, died after being stabbed 10 times in her chest and abdomen, once in the neck and twice in the vagina by her attacker.
The Straits Times reported today that the woman, believed to have been working as a prostitute, was found in a room at Peony Mansion in Bencoolen Street on March 15 last year.
The attack was described as nasty, brutish and short by a deputy public proscecutor who was speaking at the murder trial of Indian national Bijukumar Remadevi Nair Gopinathan yesterday.
According to the English daily, Gopinathan does not deny stabbing Ms Pascua but claimed he acted under grave and serious provocation.
A forensic pathologist from the Health Sciences Authority (HSA), Dr Wee Keng Poh, said Ms Pascua died from excessive bleeding from a stab wound to her heart, but two other injuries could also have killed her.
A serious neck wound and a deep cut in her abdomen could also have been fatal, he said. Ms Pascua also had bruises to her faces and cuts to her lips.
Gopinathan was carrying Ms Pascua's mobile phone and some bloodstained money when he was arrested three days later. A receipt for a money transfer to India and a large amount of cash were also found on him.
The charge could be reduced to culpable homicide, and Gopinathan could face a jail term if the defence lawyers are successful. However, he will be sentenced to hang if convicted of murder. The trial continues today.