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Chitchat Sinkie Teen Son Stab Useless Father Like A Beef Steak For Not Giving Him $2000! Sentenced To Do Foot Drills For Punishment! Guess Race!

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SINGAPORE - Enraged after his father refused to hand over $2,000, a student attacked him with a knife, causing multiple stab wounds.

Dylan Loy Zhong Huan, 19, pleaded guilty in court on Wednesday (Feb 27) to causing grievous hurt to Mr Loy Shiang Chian with the weapon.

The court heard that the teenager had been living with his grandfather since Nov 18, 2016.


Court documents did not state the reasons for this arrangement.

Prior to that, Dylan Loy had been asking his father for money, claiming that he needed $3,000 to pay for Uber rides as part of a "survey".

Mr Loy, 49, then transferred $1,000 to his son's bank account.

After spending the money, Dylan Loy asked his father for the remaining $2,000 but Mr Loy refused to give him any more cash.

On Nov 29, 2016, the teenager asked his grandparents for the money at around 6am but they also rejected his request.

He then armed himself with a steak knife that had an 8cm-long blade and went to his father's flat in Bishan.

Mr Loy was leaving his home at around 8.30am that day when he spotted his son hiding beside a shoe cabinet.

Dylan Loy confronted his father and demanded to know why the older man did not give him the money.

He pushed Mr Loy, who had warned his son not to touch him.

The teenager then got hold of his father's key pouch and flung it towards a drain along the corridor.

As Mr Loy tried to retrieve it, his son took out the knife and stabbed the back of the older man's head two or three times.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Michelle Lu said: "The victim screamed for help and tried to stop the accused from using his key to enter the unit.

"However, the accused continued to stab and slash the victim... and he also punched and kicked the victim multiple times."

Mr Loy's neighbour, who heard the commotion and saw the scuffle, alerted the police.

An ambulance took Mr Loy to Tan Tock Seng Hospital where he was found to have multiple stab wounds.

He was discharged two days later and given hospitalisation leave until Dec 18, 2016.

On Wednesday, District Judge May Mesenas called for reports to assess Dylan Loy's suitability for probation and reformative training.

Offenders sentenced to reformative training will be sent to a reformative training centre to follow a strict regimen that includes foot drills and counselling.

The teenager is now out on bail of $10,000 and will be back in court on Thursday.

For causing grievous hurt with a weapon, offenders can be jailed for up to 15 years and fined or caned.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ther-with-steak-knife-after-not-getting-money
 
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SINGAPORE - Enraged after his father refused to hand over $2,000, a student attacked him with a knife, causing multiple stab wounds.

Dylan Loy Zhong Huan, 19, pleaded guilty in court on Wednesday (Feb 27) to causing grievous hurt to Mr Loy Shiang Chian with the weapon.

The court heard that the teenager had been living with his grandfather since Nov 18, 2016.


Court documents did not state the reasons for this arrangement.

Prior to that, Dylan Loy had been asking his father for money, claiming that he needed $3,000 to pay for Uber rides as part of a "survey".

Mr Loy, 49, then transferred $1,000 to his son's bank account.

After spending the money, Dylan Loy asked his father for the remaining $2,000 but Mr Loy refused to give him any more cash.

On Nov 29, 2016, the teenager asked his grandparents for the money at around 6am but they also rejected his request.

He then armed himself with a steak knife that had an 8cm-long blade and went to his father's flat in Bishan.

Mr Loy was leaving his home at around 8.30am that day when he spotted his son hiding beside a shoe cabinet.

Dylan Loy confronted his father and demanded to know why the older man did not give him the money.

He pushed Mr Loy, who had warned his son not to touch him.

The teenager then got hold of his father's key pouch and flung it towards a drain along the corridor.

As Mr Loy tried to retrieve it, his son took out the knife and stabbed the back of the older man's head two or three times.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Michelle Lu said: "The victim screamed for help and tried to stop the accused from using his key to enter the unit.

"However, the accused continued to stab and slash the victim... and he also punched and kicked the victim multiple times."

Mr Loy's neighbour, who heard the commotion and saw the scuffle, alerted the police.

An ambulance took Mr Loy to Tan Tock Seng Hospital where he was found to have multiple stab wounds.

He was discharged two days later and given hospitalisation leave until Dec 18, 2016.

On Wednesday, District Judge May Mesenas called for reports to assess Dylan Loy's suitability for probation and reformative training.

Offenders sentenced to reformative training will be sent to a reformative training centre to follow a strict regimen that includes foot drills and counselling.

The teenager is now out on bail of $10,000 and will be back in court on Thursday.

For causing grievous hurt with a weapon, offenders can be jailed for up to 15 years and fined or caned.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ther-with-steak-knife-after-not-getting-money
Would you have given your son the money? $3000 just like that? :rolleyes:
 
Would you have given your son the money? $3000 just like that? :rolleyes:

I will spend $3,000 to buy 3 Hermes belts and whip the shit out of my son if he asks me for $3,000 to take Uber.
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Maybe he will go stab the judge for claiming 10k from him:biggrin:
 
What Must the Court Consider Before Imposing RT?
Whether the dominant consideration for the sentence is rehabilitation
RT predominantly serves as a rehabilitative sentencing option for youth offenders. However, the court has held that while RT aims to be rehabilitative, it is in fact punishing in nature. Therefore, the general approach to RT is that it should be imposed “cautiously”.
If the offence is so cruel and the courts think that the young offender cannot be reformed at all, then deterrence (deterring the offender from committing further crimes by isolating him from society) is the main sentencing consideration.
The punishment stated by the law (usually imprisonment) may then be the appropriate sentence. If so, rehabilitative sentences will not be taken into consideration, i.e. RT would unlikely be granted.
Instead, RT may only be granted where the dominant consideration in sentencing is rehabilitation.
The circumstances of the case
Following which, in deciding between granting probation (which is another rehabilitative sentencing option) and RT for young offenders, the following considerations are relevant:
  1. Seriousness of the offence
  2. Culpability of the offender
  3. Existence of past offences
  4. Nature of the rehabilitation best suited for the offender
  5. Availability of familial support in the rehabilitative efforts
  6. Any other special reasons or need for rehabilitation
  7. Character of offender
  8. Circumstances of offence
In particular, the seriousness of the offence and culpability of the offender would affect the appropriateness of the courts granting probation.
An offender may be detained for at least 6 months and up to 54 months, depending on what the court deems as most appropriate for his/her rehabilitation.

So if 19 year old son premeditates harming his father for not giving in to his baseless money requests - this constitutes none of the 8 factors?
Throw the boy in jail where he belongs......!!
 
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