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Woman who died in Tampines stabbing incident was estranged wife of alleged attacker, who also died
Ms Iris Ting Su Yin was found at a Tampines void deck on Feb 10 covered in blood with slash wounds on her neck.
PHOTOS: SCREENGRAB FROM GOOGLE MAPS, IRIS TING/FACEBOOK
David Sun
11 FEB 2021
SINGAPORE - The day before she was to have a reunion dinner with her teenage children, the mother of three was found at a Tampines void deck on Wednesday (Feb 10) covered in blood with slash wounds on her neck.
Ms Iris Ting Su Yin, 42, later died after being taken to the hospital.
Hours after she was found, the man she had married back in June 2000 was found at the foot of a block in Punggol.
Ng Chee Kok was found at the foot of a block in Punggol.
PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM GOOGLE MAPS
Ng Chee Kok, 45, also died after being taken to hospital.
The police said on Wednesday that the man is believed to have assaulted Ms Ting.
They were alerted to the stabbing incident on Wednesday at Block 206 Tampines Street 21 at about 6.30am, and found Ms Ting lying motionless at the void deck.
A photo that appears to have been taken from across the block, allegedly just before he was found shows a man, believed to be Ng, standing topless on a window ledge at the block.
Police investigations into the unnatural deaths are ongoing.
The couple's marriage is understood to have turned sour in recent years, with Ms Ting moving out of their matrimonial home in Punggol.
She went to live with her mother in Tampines, in the vicinity of where she was found on Wednesday morning.
She had a son and two daughters.
Checks by The Straits Times revealed that Ms Ting took out a Personal Protection Order (PPO) against Ng on March 6 last year. He allegedly breached the PPO about a month later on April 15.
He was charged with two counts of harassment, but released on bail for $10,000.
According to court documents, Ng had used violence on Ms Ting, and continually harassed and stalked her in Tampines.
He was scheduled to be back in court next Wednesday.
Ms Ting was the centre head for the Ministry of Education (MOE) Kindergarten @ Farrer Park, having just taken on the role last year.
She had more than 20 years of experience in the pre-school sector.
ST has asked MOE for comment.
On Wednesday, an image of an official document and a photo of the dead woman were circulated online.
The document was a look-out message not for public circulation, which included the police report number and Ng's personal details.
It also included an image taken from a security camera showing a man believed to be Ng at the void deck of a block.
The circulated photo shows the woman covered in blood, with a black handbag and a phone in a pink casing nearby.
The police urged members of the public to refrain from circulating these materials out of respect for the deceased and their families, and said they were looking into the unauthorised circulation of the document.
Woman who died in Tampines stabbing incident was estranged wife of alleged attacker, who also died

Ms Iris Ting Su Yin was found at a Tampines void deck on Feb 10 covered in blood with slash wounds on her neck.
PHOTOS: SCREENGRAB FROM GOOGLE MAPS, IRIS TING/FACEBOOK
David Sun
11 FEB 2021
SINGAPORE - The day before she was to have a reunion dinner with her teenage children, the mother of three was found at a Tampines void deck on Wednesday (Feb 10) covered in blood with slash wounds on her neck.
Ms Iris Ting Su Yin, 42, later died after being taken to the hospital.
Hours after she was found, the man she had married back in June 2000 was found at the foot of a block in Punggol.

Ng Chee Kok was found at the foot of a block in Punggol.
PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM GOOGLE MAPS
Ng Chee Kok, 45, also died after being taken to hospital.
The police said on Wednesday that the man is believed to have assaulted Ms Ting.
They were alerted to the stabbing incident on Wednesday at Block 206 Tampines Street 21 at about 6.30am, and found Ms Ting lying motionless at the void deck.
A photo that appears to have been taken from across the block, allegedly just before he was found shows a man, believed to be Ng, standing topless on a window ledge at the block.
Police investigations into the unnatural deaths are ongoing.
The couple's marriage is understood to have turned sour in recent years, with Ms Ting moving out of their matrimonial home in Punggol.
She went to live with her mother in Tampines, in the vicinity of where she was found on Wednesday morning.
She had a son and two daughters.
Checks by The Straits Times revealed that Ms Ting took out a Personal Protection Order (PPO) against Ng on March 6 last year. He allegedly breached the PPO about a month later on April 15.
He was charged with two counts of harassment, but released on bail for $10,000.
According to court documents, Ng had used violence on Ms Ting, and continually harassed and stalked her in Tampines.
He was scheduled to be back in court next Wednesday.
Ms Ting was the centre head for the Ministry of Education (MOE) Kindergarten @ Farrer Park, having just taken on the role last year.
She had more than 20 years of experience in the pre-school sector.
ST has asked MOE for comment.
On Wednesday, an image of an official document and a photo of the dead woman were circulated online.
The document was a look-out message not for public circulation, which included the police report number and Ng's personal details.
It also included an image taken from a security camera showing a man believed to be Ng at the void deck of a block.
The circulated photo shows the woman covered in blood, with a black handbag and a phone in a pink casing nearby.
The police urged members of the public to refrain from circulating these materials out of respect for the deceased and their families, and said they were looking into the unauthorised circulation of the document.