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Sinkie Virgin Aunty 39 lost in Spain after meeting daotao! Hostel?

If murder another sinkie overseas, kena is kena another country's law (in this case: Spain) and say after X years, the person release liao and then go back Singapore, will he kena from Singapore law or he is free to roam around Singapore just like anyone???
law of double jeopardy. Already charged and tried. Case closed
 
Ms Audrey Fang's family members with lawyer Manuel Martinez.PHOTO: LA VERDAD DE MURCIA/FACEBOOK

Shazalina Salim
Executive Sub-Editor
Apr 19, 2024 03:54 pm

The grief was palpable as family members of Singaporean woman Audrey Fang stood outside Murcia's Institute of Legal Medicine in Spain.

The man and two women were accompanied by local criminal lawyer Manuel Martinez, reported La Verdad de Murcia.
They were at the institute to identify Ms Fang's body.

Family friend Lee Si Hui told The Straits Times on April 18 that she had flown to Spain with Ms Fang's brother Benjamin and cousin.
Ms Fang, who had travelled solo to Spain on April 4, was reported missing on April 10 when hotel cleaning staff noticed that her belongings were still in the room despite signs of her absence. She was due to check out that day.

About two-hour drive away from the coastal town of Xabia where she was staying, her body was found with multiple stab wounds on the ground near the carpark of a restaurant.

Ms Fang's family knew about her disappearance only on April 12, when she did not show up at the airport as scheduled.
Murcia's Civil Guard could link Ms Fang to the body only when appeals by her family members on her whereabouts hit social media.

Even her neighbours were shocked to learn that the "polite, courteous and always smiling" resident in their block had been killed.
A Singaporean man, who was arrested in connection with the murder, was taken to a Cieza court in Murcia at about 9am (local time) on April 19.

Mr Martínez, who is representing Ms Fang's family, requested for provisional detention for the suspect.

"The family is obviously in shock," The Olive Press quoted Mr Martinez as telling the media outside the court.

"They received the terrible news from a country far away from home. They need the utmost moral support."
 
Brother and cousin sound sus. Which one a rested? :thumbsdown:
 
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SINGAPORE

Singaporean woman goes missing in Spain, family appeals for information​

Singaporean woman goes missing in Spain, family appeals for information

Audrey Fang, who travelled alone to Spain, has been uncontactable since April 10.
PHOTO: Benjamin Fang
PUBLISHED ONAPRIL 17, 2024 10:29 AMByFARAH DALEY

A Singaporean woman has been reported missing in Spain.

Ms Audrey Fang's family is appealing for information on her whereabouts after she became uncontactable.

Her brother, Mr Benjamin Fang, told TNP that his 39-year-old sister did not share her flight or trip details with them but knows she left Singapore for Spain on Apr 4 at about 11.45pm.

"She was travelling alone but we believe she was going to meet a friend," he said.

According to a local news report, Ms Fang was staying at a hotel in Xàbia, a coastal town in the province of Alicante, Valencia.

She reportedly left the hotel on Apr 9 at about 8.45pm but did not return to her room. Her personal belongings were left behind.

The family felt something was amiss when her father could not reach her since Apr 10.

They then contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on Apr 11 and made a police report on Apr 12 when she did not arrive in Singapore as scheduled.

"She was expected to touch down in Singapore on Apr 12 at 7am," Mr Fang said.

"We would like to appeal to members of the public who are in Spain or anyone who has seen her for information."

TNP understands MFA is assisting the family
Dun say like that
HEr trust was betrayed by a worthless sinki
 
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