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The Toa Payoh ritual murders took place in Singapore in 1981. On 25 January, the body of a nine-year-old girl was found at a block of public housing flats in the town of Toa Payoh, and two weeks later, the body of a ten-year-old boy was found nearby.
On the morning of 3 September 2015, a passer-by discovered the decomposing body of Atika at a multi-storey carpark at Toa Payoh. Upon making the gruesome discovery, the witness called the police, which received the report at 8.17am. Paramedics were also called to the scene, and they pronounced Atika dead at the scene at 8.51am. [16]
On 1 September 2019, at a four-room flat in Toa Payoh, an 82-year-old man was arrested for the alleged murder of his 79-year-old female flatmate, [2]. Based on first-hand media reports, the police were alerted to a case of murder that happened in a Toa Payoh flat at about 3.40am and thus arrived at the flat, where they apprehended the man as a suspect.
Toa Payoh, Singapore: 9 (Agnes), 10 (Ghazali) Murdered In what became notoriously known as the Toa Payoh ritual murders, Lim and his accomplices Tan and Hoe first lured Agnes to their flat on 24 January, drugged her, then drew blood from her before suffocating her. Two weeks later, on 6 February, Ghazali was also lured in and murdered.
25 January and 7 February 1981: In a case known as the Toa Payoh ritual murders, 39-year-old Adrian Lim, a self-professed medium, and his two accomplices – 26-year-old Catherine Tan Mui Choo and 25-year-old Hoe Kah Hong – kidnapped, tortured and killed two children – nine-year-old Agnes Ng Siew Heok and ten-year-old Ghazali bin Marzuki ...
The Toa Payoh ritual murders took place in Singapore in 1981. Two children, a nine-year-old girl and a ten-year-old boy was murdered, purportedly as blood sacrifices to the Hindu goddess Kali. The murders were masterminded by Adrian Lim, a self-styled medium, tricked scores of women into offering money and sexual services in exchange for cures ...
The grisly triple murder of a mother, father and son found slain in a bathtub in 1972 has been solved 50 years later, thanks to information from a Georgia inmate, the Watauga County Sheriff’s ...
At 11.25 a.m, Inspector Suppiah told his men to take Lim, Tan and Hoe to CID headquarters for questioning with the murders of the two children." Suppiah and Pereira are CID, not Toa Payoh policemen. Investigations on the scene are conducted by CID, supported by Toa Payoh officers. Furthermore, it was Pereira (CID) who found Lim's flat.