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Tan Tiang Hwa: 31: Traffic: Cpl 8951 was on enforcement patrol with the ROV Enforcement Unit when he rammed into the back of a lorry which was reversing after missing a junction along Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim. [69] Cpl 8951 was knocked off his motorbike, and was rolled over by the lorry's wheels, killing him instantly. [70] 1991-08-26: LCP 7290: Ong ...
The bombing caused the deaths of three people – 43-year-old Mohammed Yasin Kesit, 20-year-old Juliet Goh Hwa Kuang and 39-year-old Elizabeth Suzie Choo Kway Hoi – and injured at least 33 people. Gani managed to escape capture, while Usman and Harun were arrested and charged with murder.
A platoon of British troops went to the rescue and they reached the crash site, but due to the communist threat, they hastily buried the dead in makeshift graves. 58 years later, on 3 October 2008, the British and Malaysian governments sent the biggest recovery operation project so far to visit the wreckage site and recover the remains.
12 March 1997: 43-year-old Tan Tiong Huat, a loan shark and businessman, was shot at a carpark in Singapore's Beach Road, and he died from a gunshot wound to the head. Tan's death, which was classified as murder, remained unsolved for seven years before the suspected gunman, who fled fled Singapore for Thailand, was caught and extradited back ...
The victim was identified as 43-year-old Tan Tiong Huat, alias Ah Seng (阿成) or Da Fei Cheng (大肥成), who was a businessman operating a grocery store. Tan had a gunshot wound on his head when his body was found, and his gold accessories, cash and watch were left untouched. [2]
Later in July the last major fire occurred at Beauty World Town and about 20 vacant shophouses was burned down, including the 40 year-old Tiong Hwa Cinema. Both Beauty World Market and Town were eventually demolished. 1990s: Two car parks occupied part of the original site of Beauty World Market and Town.
Tan Nam Seng founded a port management services company TNS Shipping in 1974. Over the years, he expanded it into a family-run business with his three daughters working for him. Spencer Tuppani married Tan's eldest daughter, Shyller Tan Cheng Cheng (陈青青 Chén Qīngqīng) in July 2004, and worked for Tan in one of the companies, TNS Ocean ...
The children ranged from 5 to 10 years of age at the time of death. Their parents, Tan Kuen Chai (Chinese: 陈昆才; pinyin: Chén Kūncái) and Lee Mei Ying (李美英; Lí Měiyīng), were working at the time of the murders. The police interviewed over a hundred people who were possible suspects. However, the case remains unsolved.