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Appeal for information on missing woman and son

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Appeal for information on missing woman and son

Published on Sep 21, 2011
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The police are searching for a 32-year-old woman and her young son who went missing on Tuesday, and are appealing for information about them. -- PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE


By Tham Yuen-C

The police are searching for a 32-year-old woman and her young son who went missing on Tuesday, and are appealing for information about them.

Ms Tan Sze Sze and her three-year-old son, Jerald Chin Le HUi, were last seen near Clementi Central on Tuesday morning at about 11am.

Ms Tan, who is about 1.65m tall and of medium build, was last seen wearing a red t-shirt and black pants, while her son was clad in a red t-shirt and white shorts.

Anyone with information on their whereabouts can call the Police at 1800-255-0000.

 

Two bodies found in Bedok Reservoir

By Shaffiq Alkhatib | Posted: 22 September 2011 1118 hrs
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SINGAPORE: The bodies of a woman and a young boy were found floating in the waters of Bedok Reservoir on Thursday morning.

The bodies are believed to be that of 32-year-old Tan Sze Sze and her 3-year old son Jerald Chin Le Hui who were last seen in Clementi on Tuesday morning.

The dead woman and boy were both dressed in red tops.

And even though their bodies were found a stone's throw away from a coffeeshop and other retail outlets, no one noticed anything out of the ordinary in recent days.

It's understood that Madam Tan and her son lived in a one-room flat at French Road in the Kallang area.

MediaCorp visited her apartment but no one appeared to be home.

Their immediate neighbour, Madam Zahara, said about five people live in the flat and they moved in about four years ago.

"There's a daughter, her mother, two children and a man. Sometimes another daughter will come and visit. But I don't know where she lives," said Madam Zahara.

Madam Zahara also said that a man, whom she believed to be the husband of one of the daughters, always visited the flat presumably to meet his child in the flat.

"The man would come and knock on the door to see the kid. The elderly mother will make noise and use vulgar language to tell off their visitor. Once, she even took a shoe to hit the man! He would call the police and officers would come," she said.

Madam Zahara said the family kept to themselves and did not mingle.

Another neighbour, 18-year-old student Alson Ngian who lives a few doors away, also said he found the family aloof.

"I mean, they are not rude. But we don't talk. We don't usually smile at each other," said Ngian.

He was also aware that the family had squabbles.

Police said they were notified of the two bodies at Bedok Reservoir at around 7am.

Paramedics at the scene pronounced the woman and the boy dead about 10 minutes later.

The authorities have classified the case as unnatural deaths.

- CNA/fa/ls

 
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