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SPG Architect killed by Coolie Genes Sinkie in Spain

Quite evident now this guy is a narcissist. No successful guy in wealth management takes this kind of selfies. He even goes to gym in Orchard. Only faggots and tai-tais go there.

I guess he's running a Ponzi scam fueling his high profile lifestyle and finally had to off the victim because she wanted out

It's the name of the game, many of those 'financial advisors' have to take a glamour photos for official corporate use. It also applies for most other frontline sales jobs.

It is what they do outside of their job scope and during their leisure time which is more revealing of their true character.
 
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Singapore woman killed in Spain: US$1,000 sneakers that suspect wore reportedly match footprints at crime scene​

Spanish police have sent a sample of the soil embedded in the soles for a lab analysis to determine if it matches the soil found on the body of Ms Audrey Fang.
Singapore woman killed in Spain: US$1,000 sneakers that suspect wore reportedly match footprints at crime scene

Mitchell Ong appeared in court on Apr 19, 2024, after being arrested in connection with the death of fellow Singaporean Audrey Fang. (Photos: Instagram/strongestasian, Facebook/Fang Dirou)
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SINGAPORE: A pair of limited edition Nike sneakers could prove to be a critical piece of evidence as the Spanish Civil Guard - a national police force - continues to probe their suspect in the killing of Singaporean Audrey Fang.
On Apr 9, the 39-year-old, who was on a solo trip to Spain, left her belongings in her hotel and was never heard from again.
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Her body was found a day later with 30 stab wounds near a parking area for lorries in the town of Abanilla.
A preliminary autopsy report found that knife wounds and head trauma were the cause of her death, reported Spanish media outlet La Verdad de Murcia.
Her suspected killer, Mitchell Ong, was arrested in Alicante on Apr 16. He appeared in court last Friday.
On Tuesday (Apr 23), La Verdad reported that detectives honed in on the €935 (US$1,000) limited edition Nike sneakers that were found in Ong's hotel room when he was arrested in Alicante. Cash in the form of €3,760 and S$1,000 was also found in the room and seized.
According to the newspaper, the soles of the shoes match the footprints found at the crime scene. The Spanish Civil Guard has since sent a sample of the soil embedded in the soles for laboratory analysis to determine if it matches the soil found on Ms Fang's body.
They are also looking to compare that sample with the sandstone found in the Abanilla area.
The sneakers are of particular importance to the police due to their exclusivity - they retail for €935 on luxury clothing website Farfetch, and are European size 48.5. That size corresponds with Ong's build and 1.88m height.
Court documents seen by La Verdad have also detailed other evidence building against Ong.

A judge in the Magistrates' Court of Cieza, which is overseeing this case, noted what the suspect wore on the evening of Apr 9 when Ms Fang was last seen, and when he returned a few hours later.
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Closed-circuit television cameras at the hotel where Ong was staying captured the 43-year-old leaving at around 5.45pm while dressed in a hoodie and black pants.
He returned to the hotel in the early hours of Apr 10 at around 2.06am, wearing jeans and a blue sweater.
Ong, who got married in 2012 and owned several businesses in Singapore, was due to meet his Ukrainian girlfriend at the same hotel the following day, reported La Verdad.
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Spanish police have proven that both Ms Fang's and Ong's mobile phones were together in Abanilla on the day she died, according to local newspaper Levante El Mercantil Valenciano.
It added that she was not sexually assaulted and that the two had known each other for many years.
The judge said it is inferred “without a doubt” that both Singaporeans were in the same area and in the same time slot on the day the crime was committed, based on data provided by mobile phone operators in Abanilla.
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Ong is currently remanded in custody, pending investigations, and he will remain in jail due to the seriousness of the offence. He is also considered to be a flight risk.
The judge noted that Ong is a Singaporean with no roots in Spain, and has "sufficient economic capacity” to leave the country.
Both the prosecutor’s office and the Spanish lawyer hired by Ms Fang's family, Manuel Martínez, have demanded that Ong's remand be extended.
The report by Levante El Mercantil Valenciano said there might have been an "economic motive" for the killing, adding that Ms Fang had reportedly transferred money to an unidentified third person.
Sources also told La Verdad of an "economic motive", corroborating Levante El Mercantil Valenciano's report, while adding that she had participated in a type of investment fund.
However, it is not ruled out that the murder was committed over a sentimental issue.
 
OMG....Handsome Kor Kor trying to lure Satik Chiobu to buy Delulu investment fund????
 
OMG....Handsome Kor Kor trying to lure Satik Chiobu to buy Delulu investment fund????
Hey Hakka dog son of chicken persecuting hokkien virgin as chicken if this man is handsome, whole Singapore men are handsome Liao. Same logic as buy $400k condo and your persecute me as chicken for that then you should go persecute the whole Singapore women as chicken. Pui!
 
"Legend" T-shirt?

This fella definitely got self esteem issues
Ya la you hainanese dog persecuting hokkien virgin as chicken got the most self esteem lah. I thought bullies are said to have low self esteem?
 
Ya la you hainanese dog persecuting hokkien virgin as chicken got the most self esteem lah. I thought bullies are said to have low self esteem?
As usual gpgt

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Hey Hakka dog son of chicken persecuting hokkien virgin as chicken if this man is handsome, whole Singapore men are handsome Liao. Same logic as buy $400k condo and your persecute me as chicken for that then you should go persecute the whole Singapore women as chicken. Pui!
They should release him, get him to hunt down Hooker G and cut off her jibye!
 

Singapore woman killed in Spain: US$1,000 Nike shoes suspect Mitchell Ong wore reportedly match crime scene footprints​

  • Spanish police have sent a sample of the soil embedded in the soles of the shoes for analysis to see if it matches the soil found on the body of Audrey Fang
  • Fang’s body was found with 30 stab wounds in a parking area in Abanilla, Spain on April 10. Her suspected killer, Mitchell Ong, was arrested on April 16

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A pair of limited edition Nike trainers could prove to be a critical piece of evidence as the Spanish Civil Guard – a national police force – continues to probe their suspect in the killing of Singaporean Audrey Fang.
On April 9, the 39-year-old, who was on a solo trip to Spain, left her belongings in her hotel and was never heard from again.
Her body was found a day later with 30 stab wounds near a parking area for lorries in the town of Abanilla.

A preliminary autopsy report found that knife wounds and head trauma were the cause of her death, reported Spanish media outlet La Verdad de Murcia.
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A Spanish Civil Guard officer gathers evidence from a crime scene where the body of a Singaporean woman on April 10. Photo: EPA-EFE
Her suspected killer, Mitchell Ong, was arrested in Alicante on April 16. He appeared in court last Friday.

On Tuesday, La Verdad reported that detectives honed in on the €935 (US$1,000) limited edition Nike shoes that were found in Ong’s hotel room when he was arrested in Alicante. Cash in the form of €3,760 and S$1,000 was also found in the room and seized.
According to the newspaper, the soles of the shoes match the footprints found at the crime scene. The Spanish Civil Guard has since sent a sample of the soil embedded in the soles for laboratory analysis to determine if it matches the soil found on Fang’s body.
They are also looking to compare that sample with the sandstone found in the Abanilla area.
The shoes are of particular importance to the police due to their exclusivity – they retail for €935 on luxury clothing website Farfetch, and are European size 48.5. That size corresponds with Ong’s build and 1.88m height.
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Court documents seen by La Verdad have also detailed other evidence building against Ong.

A judge in the Magistrates’ Court of Cieza, which is overseeing this case, noted what the suspect wore on the evening of April 9 when Fang was last seen, and when he returned a few hours later.
Closed-circuit television cameras at the hotel where Ong was staying captured the 43-year-old leaving at around 5.45pm while dressed in a hoodie and black pants.
He returned to the hotel in the early hours of April 10 at around 2.06am, wearing jeans and a blue jumper.
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A man suspected of killing a compatriot Singaporean woman is escorted by officers to his arraignment in the town of Cieza, Murcia, Spain, on April 19. Photo: EPA-EFE
Ong, who got married in 2012 and owned several businesses in Singapore, was due to meet his Ukrainian girlfriend at the same hotel the following day, reported La Verdad.
Spanish police have proven that both Fang’s and Ong’s mobile phones were together in Abanilla on the day she died, according to local newspaper Levante El Mercantil Valenciano.
It added that she was not sexually assaulted and that the two had known each other for many years.
The judge said it is inferred “without a doubt” that both Singaporeans were in the same area and in the same time slot on the day the crime was committed, based on data provided by mobile phone operators in Abanilla.
Ong is currently remanded in custody, pending investigations, and he will remain in jail due to the seriousness of the offence. He is also considered to be a flight risk.
The judge noted that Ong is a Singaporean with no roots in Spain, and has “sufficient economic capacity” to leave the country.
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A Spanish Civil Guard officer gathers evidence from a crime scene where the body of a Singaporean woman, who had gone missing the previous day, was found in Abanilla, Murcia, Spain, on April 10. Photo: EPA-EFE
Both the prosecutor’s office and the Spanish lawyer hired by Fang’s family, Manuel Martínez, have demanded that Ong’s remand be extended.
The report by Levante El Mercantil Valenciano said there might have been an “economic motive” for the killing, adding that Fang had reportedly transferred money to an unidentified third person.
Sources also told La Verdad of an “economic motive”, corroborating Levante El Mercantil Valenciano’s report, while adding that she took part in a type of investment fund.
However, it is not ruled out that the murder was committed over a sentimental issue.
 

This Sinkie is Alpha male of Coolie genes folks.​

Singapore woman killed in Spain: Car rented by suspect reportedly caught on CCTV at crime scene​


SINGAPORE: Another key piece of evidence has emerged as the Spanish Civil Guard continues to build its case against Singaporean Mitchell Ong, the suspect in the killing of compatriot Audrey Fang.
A car rented by Ong was caught on closed-circuit television at the location where Ms Fang's body was found, a Spanish newspaper reported on Wednesday (Apr 24).

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On Apr 9, Ms Fang, who was on a solo trip to Spain, left her belongings at her hotel and was never heard from again.
According to Spanish online newspaper El Espanol, the chief inspector of the local police division came across the 39-year-old's body with 30 stab wounds the next day while he was on his way to breakfast at a restaurant near the RM-422 highway in the town of Abanilla.
A preliminary autopsy report found that knife wounds and head trauma were the cause of her death, reported Spanish daily La Verdad de Murcia.
Ong was arrested in Alicante on Apr 16 and appeared in court three days later.
On Wednesday, La Verdad reported that a CCTV camera captured footage of a grey Nissan Qashqai entering the parking area of the restaurant, Los Collares, at 11.28pm on Apr 9 via the RM-422 highway.

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The car stopped by an almond grove and remained in that same spot for 18 minutes until 11.46pm, when it left in the same direction it came from. Ms Fang's body was found in the grove on Apr 10.
Police traced the Qashqai to a rental company who identified Ong as the person who rented the car on Apr 3. It was still in his possession at the time of his arrest.
The authorities have also obtained footage confirming the route taken by Ong from his hotel in Alicante to Abanilla on Apr 9. A search by CNA on Google Maps showed that the Los Collares restaurant is about 70km, or an hour's drive, away from Alicante.
According to La Verdad, when Ong was arrested at the Eurostars Lucentum hotel, the Qashqai was parked at a nearby public car park and its keys were found on him.
It added that the suspect had bought a vacuum cleaner, with a judge in the Magistrate's Court of Cieza, which is overseeing the case, noting that it was "very suspicious" that a rental car had to be cleaned.

Iklan​

On Tuesday, the newspaper reported that the soles of the €935 (US$1,000) limited edition Nike sneakers that were in his hotel room matched footprints found at the crime scene.
The Civil Guard has sent a sample of soil found embedded in the soles for laboratory analysis to determine if it matches the soil found on Ms Fang's body.
They are also looking to compare that sample with the sandstone found in the Abanilla area.

WORE A DIFFERENT SET OF CLOTHES UPON RETURN TO HOTEL​

Court documents seen by La Verdad also detailed other evidence against Ong.
The judge noted what the suspect wore on the evening of Apr 9 when Ms Fang was last seen, and when he returned a few hours later.

Iklan​

CCTV cameras at the Eurostars Lucentum hotel where Ong was staying captured the 43-year-old leaving at around 5.45pm while dressed in a hoodie and black pants.
He returned to the hotel at around 2.06am on Apr 10 wearing jeans and a blue sweater.
Ong, who got married in 2012 and owned several businesses in Singapore, was due to meet his Ukrainian girlfriend at the same hotel the following day, reported La Verdad.
Spanish police have already proven that both Ms Fang's and Ong's mobile phones were together in Abanilla on the day she died, according to another newspaper, Levante El Mercantil Valenciano.
It added that she was not sexually assaulted and that the two had known each other for many years.
The judge said it is inferred "without a doubt" that both Singaporeans were in the same area at the same time on the day the crime was committed, based on data provided by mobile phone operators in Abanilla.
Ong is currently remanded in custody, pending investigations, and he will remain in jail due to the seriousness of the offence. He is also considered to be a flight risk.
The judge noted that Ong is a Singaporean with no roots in Spain, and has "sufficient economic capacity" to leave the country.
Both the prosecutor's office and the Spanish lawyer hired by Ms Fang's family, Manuel Martinez, have demanded that Ong's remand be extended.
The report by Levante El Mercantil Valenciano said there might have been an "economic motive" for the killing, adding that Ms Fang had reportedly transferred money to an unidentified third person.
Sources also told La Verdad of an "economic motive", corroborating Levante El Mercantil Valenciano's report, while adding that she had participated in a type of investment fund.
However, the possibility that the murder was committed over a sentimental issue has not been ruled out.

SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS​

While their lawyer in Spain has said that Ong's trial could take a year or more, the family of Ms Fang are hoping to get more answers over her killing.
Speaking to CNA on Monday, her brother and cousin, who flew to Spain to look for her, opened up about their shock upon learning of her killing.
They also wanted people to know how "brutal" the killer was, as they described severe damage to her face.
"We're just very sad and horrified that she was taken in such a horrible way," said her brother Benjamin Fang, 35.
Ms Fang was an architect who worked in a design services company while keeping her late mother's floral business alive.
She had dreamt of retiring early and moving to Bali with her cousin, to live in a home she would personally design.
Her body remains in Spain, and can only be repatriated when an English death certificate and embalming certificate have been issued. That is expected to happen sometime this week, they said.
Ong's Instagram account features pictures at raves overseas and of him in various gyms, both in Spain and Singapore. The last picture he posted was of him at a comic store in Alicante.
Mr Fang said he had never heard of Ong and did not know what kind of relationship his sister had with the suspect.
"It's still quite ambiguous to us," he added. "In the meantime, we're going to ask more friends and family if they've seen this person, if they know of any relationship ... if anybody knows anything about this guy."
Mr Fang said his father, who is 67, is not taking the news well.
"We hope he can get past this as soon as possible," added Mr Fang. "We still need to receive my sister when she comes home."
Mr Fang will take charge of the family's floral business and hopes his father can continue working there to occupy his mind.
Some of their relatives have also not been able to function properly since hearing about Ms Fang.
"They don't know how to cope with it ... It's something they still can't grasp," he said.
 
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The real Audrey before she got scammed and abused by her RJ Valentino in white PAP uniform
 
"Legend" T-shirt?

This fella definitely got self esteem issues
He likely has narcissistic personality disorder.

Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a mental disorder characterized by a life-long pattern of exaggerated feelings of self-importance, an excessive craving for admiration, and a diminished ability to empathize with others' feelings
 
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