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Pages in category "Missing person cases in Singapore" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The case made headlines due to extensive public appeals and searches for Teo, and became one of Singapore's high-profile missing person cases. [1] 13 years later, in 2020, the police investigations made a breakthrough and the case of Teo's disappearance was re-classified as murder. One of Teo's two friends, Ahmad Danial bin Mohamed Rafa'ee, who ...
Following Tina's disappearance, Tina's father, Lim Boon Kee, put up over 7,000 missing person posters. When he could not find Tina in Singapore, he continued his search in neighbouring Malaysia, in areas including Penang, Ipoh, Sarawak, and even the border with Thailand. As Lim's contact number was printed on the posters, he received a number ...
The McDonald's boys case grew to become one of Singapore's most mysterious and bizarre missing person cases, [36] together with a few more cases like the 2007 Felicia Teo Wei Ling case (re-classified and confirmed as a murder case in 2020), [37] [38] the 1978 missing social escorts case, [39] [40] and the 1984 missing caretaker case.
In 2004, Singaporean documentary series Missing documented the case in the third episode of the show's first season. [12] In 2017, the assassination of Kim Jong-nam in Malaysia by suspected North Korean agents resulted in renewed interest in the case of the missing social escorts. [11]
In June 2022, 11 years after the killing of Celine Ng, a local writer Foo Siang Luen wrote a real-life crime book titled Justice Is Done 2, which recorded some of Singapore's high-profile murder cases solved by police throughout the years between 2005 and 2016, and the 2011 case of Celine Ng's disappearance and death was one of these cases ...
The police alleged that Marithamuthu was killed in the caretakers quarters of the Orchard Road Presbyterian Church, Singapore. [3]Of Indian descent, Ayakannu Marithamuthu (born 1950) worked as a caretaker in charge of the Public Utilities Board-run holiday chalets situated alongside Biggin Hill Road, Changi, Singapore.
Singapore Mohamed Azad went missing in Singapore on 16 November 1974, after he last went to his fiancée's house to meet his future father-in-law. Five days later, his body was discovered inside a gunny sack washed up the shore of Kallang Basin, with severe open wounds on his head, indicating that he had been murdered.