The above narrative by Micheal in the interview is very revealing of what transpired during her last hours, isn't it?
I was still desperately trying to call her a few times. She said she had to lie low so I didn’t call her for quite a while, like half an hour or 45 minutes, but after a while I tried to call her again. The phone rang but nobody picked it up.’
‘She’s trying to send a message even in that call she sent to me. Needless to say, we went completely nuts trying to get people and everything else. And we managed to get MFA.’
‘And I’ve got one more thing to share…she did manage to get some emails out. I just like to share with you something she wrote to her friends. This one apparently came in around 6.36pm Singapore time. She wrote to three of her very good friends, Sandy, Lisa and Samantha.
The most telling part is this, perhaps:
‘She said they were armed with machine guns and grenades. The message you know, I am not going to go into details about what she said about the embassy again and get them to stop and what-not.’
IN HER final phone call with her husband, Ms Lo Hwei Yen held her voice steady, telling Michael Puhaindran she loved him and “please ask them to hurry up”.
In the interview, Micheal said: "She was given access to her blackberry and Micheal said in his interview that she was perhaps given the use of the blackberry because the attackers were obviously using her to send messages out to the outside world."
Micheal said: Doctors told him that her injuries would have caused her to die instantly. She was given slippers to wear so she was not hurt in any way.
So, who killed her? Listen to the audio and you may get a glimpse into her last hours, through the words of her hubby.