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Wife poisoned me: Husband

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FOR years, Mr Chan Tin Sun felt unwell and could never pinpoint the cause until he landed in hospital in 2006.

It was then that the retiree learnt the unthinkable: He might have been eating poisoned food at home.

The 70-year-old former contractor on Wednesday described how he found out he was being poisoned, on the opening day of the trial of Fong Quay Sim, 67, his wife of over 30 years who is accused of causing him to consume arsenic.

Mr Chan said he had suspected for years that something was up with his food, as he had thrown up a few times after eating at home. He had asked his wife if the food was 'dirty' as far back as in 2003. She had said then she knew nothing about it.

Mr Chan said he became so ill in 2006 that he could not even move his limbs at one stage. It was while he was in Changi General Hospital that doctors told him that he had been poisoned. Police were alerted to the case in November that year after arsenic was found in Mr Chan's urine.

Testifying in Cantonese through an interpreter, he told Community Court Judge Ng Peng Hong that he suspected his wife as they were the only ones living in their Jalan Ulu Siglap home at the time doctors said he was being poisoned.
 

TeeKee

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This is one trash reporting by the state times!

Why there is no comments from the wife?
 

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Mr Chan Tin Sun (left) together with Indonesian maid Eny Rahayu at the court yesterday. He testified that his wife Fong Quay Sim (photo 2) had bought a lot of poison, ostensibly to rid the home of ants and rats. -- ST PHOTOS: SHAHRIYA YAHAYA
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Yoshitei

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If the wife and son wanted him dead, he should have been long gone. After all, the son pays for the domestic helper and the wife pays his bills and expenses. He must be going senile.

I remember a case I read about many years back on a case where a mother was jailed for poisoning her infant with arsenic. Fortunately for her, before she went behind bars, she was pregnant again and her new born too had the same problems.

Several medical experts and labs begin to look at the lab results and realize that it was not arsenic poisoning but a rare genetic disease which to the untrained eye would seemingly match the profile of arsenic in the bloodstream.

The woman was released from jailed immediately and sued the hospital that provided the first medical report which convicted her.
 
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Client forced to confess to poisoning husband: lawyer

By Khushwant Singh

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Fong Quay Sim, 69 yrs-old sentenced to a year's jail for poisoning her husband of more than 30 yrs by lacing his tea and food with arsenic, appeals against her conviction and sentence at Supereme Court. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

THE lawyer for Fong Quay Sim, jailed a year for lacing her husband's tea and food with arsenic, said that the investigating officer in the case was a 'rogue cop' who lied during the trial. Sheik Faisal Shaik Abdul Kader Ali, 34, is now facing 14 charges of illegally accessing the police force's computer system. This abuse of his position as a police officer indicates he cannot be trusted, said defence counsel Wendell Wong.

During Fong's appeal hearing in the High Court on Monday, the lawyer said that the station inspector was fully capable of forcing Fong, 69, to confess to a crime she did not commit and lying about it.

At the trial in the lower court in November 2009, she had made similar allegations but Community Court Judge Ng Peng Hong found Sheik Faisal to be a credible witness, who had no reason to lie. But the cop was under pressure from superiors to close the case, said Mr Wong.

Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) G Kannan said coercion was unlikely as Fong had provided not one but three confessions - two on Nov 29, 2008 and the third on Feb 10, 2009. Refuting Mr Wong's arguments that the officer's total credibility has been called into question by the 14 charges, DPP Kannan said the alleged offences had occurred within 12 minutes in a single day in November 2009. 'This should not be allowed to taint all of his work as a police officer,' the prosecutor added.

Justice Choo Han Teck will deliver his decision on Wednesday.

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