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12 November 2015
Star
Thursday November 12, 2015 MYT 5:52:29 PM
Housewife gets two years’ jail for burying son’s body in kitchen floor
KUALA LUMPUR: A housewife who buried her son’s body in a kitchen floor has been jailed two years by a magistrate’s court in Selayang here.
Magistrate Asyida Abd Rahim @ Ibrahim meted out the sentence against Tan Boa Jia, 33, after she pleaded guilty to disposing of evidence by burying the body in the cement floor of the kitchen with the intention of protecting her husband Loo Chon Wen, 33.
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The victim’s father Loo was charged with murdering Yong Shen Evan, nine, when he and Tan were charged on June 12.
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“殺兒埋廚房”女嫌犯看到兒子遺體照,忍不住掉淚
http://www.chinapress.com.my/?p=484337
#今日中國報

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6 June 2015
Battered wife syndrome, according to the Canadian Medical Journal, is a condition where a woman who is under physical or psychological abuse from her spouse will choose to remain with him because she fears him.
Star
Saturday June 6, 2015 MYT 1:49:13 PM
Psychiatric evaluation requested for female suspect in ‘kitchen floor’ murder
GOMBAK: The woman being investigated with her husband over the alleged murder and burial of their child under the kitchen floor of their Kepong home, claims she is also a victim in the whole incident.
Her lawyers, who represented the 32-year-old woman at the Selayang magistrate’s court Saturday, has requested for a psychiatric evaluation to prove their client was suffering from “battered wife syndrome”.
The housewife and her 33-year-old moneylender husband had their remand extended until June 13 for the murder investigation. They are expected to be charged in court next week.
Kitson Foong, representing the woman, said he intended to prove that while she may have been involved in the gruesome tragedy, she was not a willing participant.
“We have requested that my client be sent to Hospital Bahagia for a psychiatric examination, specifically for battered wife syndrome.
“We believe she is suffering from this syndrome, so much so that on that day in question, it was not her fault. She was just following.
“In that situation, she was as much a victim,” Foong told reporters outside the court complex.
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/06/06/Court-Murder-Son-Couple-probe/
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4 June 2015
Dad killed our brother, say siblings
Dad killed our brother, say siblings http://www.nst.com.my/node/87000 #nst170

Sources told the New Straits Times the 33-year-old man, who is reported to be a loan shark, had beaten and punched the boy in the abdomen repeatedly for teasing a younger sibling.
This was revealed during interviews with the 9-year-old victim’s 14-year-old stepsister, 10-year-old sister and youngest brother, aged 7, who told police the incident took place two months ago, with the victim’s mother and siblings looking on in horror.
“The children said their mother pleaded for the father to stop the beating, but it continued until the victim died,” said the source.
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Following the incident, the suspect, to cover his tracks, had his wife wrap the victim’s body up while the man’s elder daughter from another marriage helped lower the body into a hole dug into the kitchen floor of the rented house.
“He then covered the hole up and engaged a contractor to cement the floor up again,” said the source.
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中國報訊:長子騷擾幼子睡覺,莽父竟揮棍動拳,活活打死長子!

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因打擾弟弟睡覺而惹殺機!http://bit.ly/1FVxm7T

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【厨房地底藏尸案】
厨房地底藏尸案;警方揭发嫌犯为了区区一件小事,即有关儿子案发前干扰幼弟睡觉,而惹怒他挥拳及持木条殴打这名儿子,最终酿成命案!
33岁男嫌犯的妻子及儿女,全程目击案发过程及埋尸过程中。而女嫌犯则承认,她亲手将死者的遗体,抱入掘好的洞口。
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The boy found buried under the kitchen floor was murdered by his own father #nst170 http://www.nst.com.my/node/86872

KUALA LUMPUR: The boy whose remains were buried under a house’s kitchen floor in Taman Usaha Jaya, Kepong near here is believed to have been murdered by his father.This was revealed during police recent interviews with the 9-year-old victim’s step-sister (aged 14), elder sister (10) and youngest brother (7).
— 1 June 2015
Image on Google Street View may be that of missing Malaysian boy http://bit.ly/1LWreO0

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The man and woman who rented the house are under arrest. DNA tests will be done to prove whether the skeleton is that of their sons. Star
Sunday May 31, 2015 MYT 7:23:32 PM
Cops track down parents of boy buried in kitchen
GOMBAK: The parents who allegedly buried their son under the kitchen floor of their vacated house have been arrested. Investigations led police to track down the 33-year-old father in Keningau, Sabah, at about 6.30pm Saturday. After picking him up, police found the mother with her two daughters staying at a relative’s house in Penampang at about 1am, Sunday. “The parents are being held in the police headquarters of the districts they were arrested in,” said Gombak OCPD Asst Comm Ali Ahmad. “They may be flown back here tomorrow (Monday). “They only had two children with them. Their son was missing. http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/05/31/Cops-arrest-parents-of-boy-buried-in-kitchen/ —
中國報訊:震惊全國的“殺兒埋廚房”命案;警方在命案被揭發24小時內,先后逮捕疑涉案的華裔夫婦,相信將調查命案起著突破性進展! 詳細報導翻閱今晚/明日《中國報》/http://www.chinapress.com.my/node/626178

— The police want to ‘talk to’ Loo Chon Wen, 33. If you know of his whereabouts, contact the police. — Selangor CID chief Senior Asst Comm Datuk Mohd Adnan Abdullah said he believed the child was a girl because the remains had long hair despite claims from neighbours that they noticed a boy missing. Star
Sunday May 31, 2015 MYT 7:19:26 AM
Neighbours heard cries of children being beaten
Scene of the crime: Police cordoning off the house where the remains of the child were found in the kitchen. GOMBAK: The home where the body of a child was found buried in cement had its doors and windows locked, and the family never chatted with their neighbours. About a week before they moved out, neighbours heard a boy cry out: “Please! Don’t hit me! Don’t hit me!” Taman Usaha Jaya residents said they were saddened but not surprised by the morbid find, saying that there was “something off” about the family. … Neighbour Ten Heen, 65, whose relative rented the home to the family, described the 33-year-old patriarch as a “man who could eat you up”. His arms were covered in tattoos and he would be very cold towards Ten even when greeted. “Whenever he walked out, it’s like he was scared someone would recognise him,” Ten said, adding that the man lived in the house with his wife, their two daughters and two sons. … “The children are quite young – maybe the eldest has just started secondary school. “Last month, I heard a big fight in the house and I heard the son pleading ‘don’t hit me, don’t hit me’. “The next day, neighbours noticed that one son was missing. He didn’t come out of the house. “The day after that, the family brought in a contractor to drill a hole,” said Ten. He said he suspected something amiss when his brother-in-law told him that they only hired a contractor to fix a clogged pipe in the bathroom. The family, he said, became more reclusive and the home was dead quiet for about a week. Neighbours then saw the family packing up and driving off around mid-April. http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/05/31/They-were-a-very-odd-family-Neighbours-heard-cries-of-children-being-beaten/ — Malay Mail Online Police seek man over body cemented under kitchen floor
KUALA LUMPUR, May 30 — The police are in the midst of tracking down a former tenant of a house in Kepong here to facilitate investigations into the murder of a boy whose decomposed body was found cemented at the premises. The victim, aged between eight and 10, was found buried under a new layer of cement in the kitchen of the terrace house in Taman Usaha Jaya yesterday. …
— The young couple who rented the house were gone. Star
Saturday May 30, 2015 MYT 5:00:03 PM
Body of child found buried in kitchen
GOMBAK: The skeleton of a child was found buried in cement under the floor of a house kitchen in Kepong, Friday. Owners of the house said renovation workers discovered the body after noticing a foul stench coming from a hole in the floor while they were redoing the kitchen Friday evening. The house had been rented out until April. The body of the child, who Selangor CID chief Senior Asst Comm Datuk Mohamad Adnan Abdullah believes was a girl, was found in a hole dug into the cement floor of the kitchen. Her body was wrapped in cloth. It is believed that a fresh batch of cement was poured into the hole to cover up the body. …
Landlord finds rotting body under kitchen floor
A month after tenant family skipped without paying rent on Kepong terrace house
KUALA LUMPUR: A decomposed body was found cemented in the kitchen floor of a terrace house in Taman Usaha Jaya, Kepong, on Friday afternoon. Gombak police said the gruesome discovery was made by the daughter of the houseowner who wanted to renovate the house after it was left vacant about a month ago. The house had been rented to a local family, who disappeared last month without paying the rent. While cleaning the house, the houseowner smelt a stench from the kitchen. He asked a repairman to dig up the floor. Underneath was a corpse wrapped in a white plastic sheet, police told Bernama. The body could not be immediately identified as it had decomposed. No personal identification document was found. – BERNAMA
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Body of child found buried in kitchen http://bit.ly/1K0rTj1

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