
KUALA LUMPUR: Settle the debt or be my mistress.
That was the message a debt collector gave to a sales executive who had helped a friend get a RM280,000 loan from a moneylender.
Jenny Lee, 39, had introduced the friend to the moneylender, identified only as Loke from Cheras, two years ago and received a small commission from the latter.
The friend, whom she referred to as Goo, had promised he would settle the loan in full but when his cheque for the amount bounced and Goo disappeared, Loke turned to Lee for the debt.
He sent a debt collector to see Lee to demand that she pay him instalments of RM20,000 a month. The debt collector, who said his name was Ah Seng, told her she should pay up or be his mistress.
"I refuse to sell my body to settle someone else’s loan. I truly do not know what to do now," said Lee.
She said she had introduced Goo to Loke because she had thought the former, who was married with five children, was trustworthy.
When the debt collector came by, she paid him RM4,000 as she was afraid for her life.
Lee then lodged a report at the Pandan Indah station.
Unsure of what to do next, she turned to MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Michael Chong.
Chong set up a meeting between Lee and Loke to negotiate a settlement. Loke eventually agreed to allow Lee to pay RM500 a month to settle the outstanding debt, including interest, of RM300,000.
"I hope Goo will come out of hiding to settle the debt as I have received many threats and I still fear for my life," said Lee.
Source: The New Straits Times
Sunday, 5 August 2007
Sex or pay up, threatens debt collector: only in Malaysia
Saturday, 4 August 2007
Funny Facts - World Most Popular First Name
Dendam bekas tunang
AMPANG: Walaupun sudah lapan tahun ikatan pertunangan mereka putus, malah si wanita kini mempunyai suami dan dua cahaya mata, dia berterusan trauma kerana masih diugut rogol dan bunuh oleh bekas tunangnya.
Guru wanita terbabit menerima 24 surat ugutan daripada lelaki itu yang tidak berpuas hati kerana pertunangan mereka diputuskan.
Bekas tunangnya itu juga sering mengintipnya walaupun menyedari mangsa sudah berumah tangga dan mempunyai anak.
Mangsa yang hanya mahu dikenali sebagai Siti, 30-an, berkata pertunangan mereka diputuskan dengan cara baik berikutan tiada persefahaman lebih lapan tahun lalu.
“Bagaimanapun, saya tak faham kenapa lelaki itu terus mengganggu walaupun mengetahui saya sudah berkeluarga,” katanya.
Siti berkata, gangguan daripada lelaki yang dikenali sebagai Zarawi itu kini semakin serius apabila dia sering muncul di kawasan sekolah untuk mengintip gerak-gerinya.
Walaupun sudah berpindah sekolah lebih tiga kali, Zarawi yang pernah menuntut di Jepun tidak pernah jemu menakutkan bekas tunangnya itu menggunakan pelbagai cara.
“Terbaru saya menerima satu sampul surat besar yang diletakkan di atas meja saya di sekolah pada 25 Julai lalu. Saya terkejut bagaimana surat itu boleh dihantar ke meja saya tanpa menyangka ia datang daripada lelaki terbabit.
“Isi kandungan surat itu mengandungi ugutan dan pelbagai perkataan kesat.
“Walaupun tidak meletakkan nama penuh dan tandatangan di surat itu, kandungannya jelas berkisar rasa tidak puas hati terhadap saya dan keluarga,” katanya.
Selepas meneliti kandungan surat yang dicetak menggunakan komputer itu, mangsa mendapati bekas tunangnya seolah-olah masih menyimpan dendam dan cuba mengganggu emosinya.
“Dia mengugut dengan menulis ayat: ‘Abah mungkin hanya dapat lihat mayat anak bongsunya terbogel dalam semak dirogol orang’.
“Ayat itu jelas merujuk kepada saya berikutan saya anak bongsu dalam keluarga,” katanya.
Kata Siti, tambah menakutkan apabila lelaki itu menulis: ‘Saya boleh apa-apakan anak-anak awak masa awak, suami , pak mentua dan adik ipar awak tiada di rumah,’ selain menghina keluarganya seolah-olah mereka berdosa terhadapnya.
Menurutnya, kata-kata itu jelas menunjukkan lelaki ‘sakit jiwa’ terbabit berbahaya dan mempunyai niat buruk terhadap keluarganya.
Malah, Zarawi mengugut akan menghantar samseng memukul abang ipar Siti yang pernah menasihatinya supaya tidak meneruskan kerja gila itu sejak beberapa tahun lalu.
“Bekas tunang saya itu mendakwa mampu membayar upah serendah RM500 untuk membunuh sesiapa saja, termasuk saya dan keluarga,” katanya.
Lelaki yang belum berkahwin itu juga mendakwa boleh mengarahkan orang supaya melanggar bapa mentua mangsa yang sering menunggang motosikal ke surau.
Katanya, surat ugutan sama turut dihantar kepada kakak, abang ipar, rakan baik dan bapanya di kampung.
Siti berkata, lelaki terbabit sudah dua kali menceroboh kawasan sekolah untuk mengendap dan bertemunya.
“Saya pernah berbincang secara baik dan menyangka semuanya sudah selesai. Bagaimanapun, dia terus mengganggu saya dan keluarga,” katanya.
Bimbang keselamatan diri, anak serta keluarga, mangsa membuat laporan di Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah Ampang di sini, semalam.
Sementara itu, Ketua Polis Ampang Jaya, Asisten Komisioner Amer Awal, yang dihubungi berkata pihaknya akan menjalankan siasatan terhadap kes terbabit dan tidak teragak-agak mengambil tindakan sewajarnya.
Source: Harian Metro
Friday, 3 August 2007
Journalist suing hospital for taking pictures of her private parts
PENANG: A freelance journalist who went for a haemorrhoids operation is suing the hospital for taking photographs of her private parts without her consent.
Lee Ewe Poh, 48, obtained a High Court interim injunction yesterday to stop defendants Dr Lim Teik Mau and Loh Guan Lye & Sons Sdn Bhd from publishing, reproducing, distributing or replicating the photographs taken by Dr Lim during the operation last Dec 21.
The interim injunction was granted pending the disposal of the suit. The High Court has fixed Sept 6 to hear the defendants’ application to strike out Lee’s claim.
During Thursday's hearing of the application for an interim injunction, Lee’s counsel K. Simon Murali submitted that she had sought treatment at the hospital last Dec 20.
Following consultation with Dr Lim, Lee agreed to a procedure known as stapler haemorrhoidectomy and she checked into the hospital the same day.
“The procedure was carried out by the first defendant (Dr Lim) the next day and to facilitate the performance of the procedure, the plaintiff was placed in a position exposing her anus and vagina,” Simon Murali said.
He said Dr Lim used his digital camera to take photographs of Lee’s exposed private parts at the beginning of the procedure as well as after.
Lee was not informed that photographs would be taken, he said.
“She only came to know about the photographs on Dec 27. When contacted, Dr Lim told her that the photos were for reference purposes, to be shown to other patients who consult him,” he said.
Lee is seeking a permanent injunction against the use of the photographs, as well as damages.
Dr Lim’s counsel J.J.Chan in reply, said the photographs were taken of the anus only and they were done to show Lee the results of the procedure.
He said the photos, which were part of Lee’s medical records, were at all times meant to be kept private and confidential.
“When Lee confronted Dr Lim, the latter had offered to delete both photos in her presence but she refused.
“There has been no threat whatsoever by Dr Lim to publish or reproduce the photos,” he said.
Chan added if the injunction was granted, it would open floodgates as patients would want to seek injunctive relief each time after receiving treatment although there had been no threat by the doctor to breach confidentiality.
Ramsun Ho who represented the hospital said the alleged act was carried out by the medical consultant and had nothing to do with the hospital.
Source: The Star OnlineDear Ah Beng: I invest so much money in my daughter then wedding still got to pay
You know ah, all my friends say, my daughter go out with ang mor very good, very high class. Then next time I can visit America and stay in their big house. The problem is, the ang mor say ah, wedding the girl's family must pay for everything you know.
Like that very loo gee for me you know. I invest so much money in my daughter then wedding still got to pay. How like that? You think I should let her marry the ang mor or not?
Jin Kiam Siap
Dear Kiam Siap,
Don't worry about the wedding. You must think long term. In America, they have this very good thing called the divorce settlement. After your daughter marries him, half of what he owns belongs to her. So you will get half of his big house, his car, and everything else.
So if he wants you to pay for the wedding, say can. Then you and daughter just need to wait a few years, then she can divorce him and you can collect money already. Repeat as many times as you need until you get enough for your retirement.
Good Luck!
Ah Beng
Thursday, 2 August 2007
Japanese Insane Prank Show - If only Malaysia have this kind of shows
The Japanese sure do know how to make wacky and funny TV shows. FM have to say, this got to be the best Japanese Prank Show we've seen so far. Check it out.
The Plot Thickens: Samy's son denies rumours over actress' death

KUALA LUMPUR: Businessman S. Vell Paari, the son of MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu, has refuted claims linking him to the death of a local Indian drama actress.
"Whilst there is no truth in the allegations, the intent of the person or persons responsible is clear, to abet certain politicians (in getting) political mileage," he said in a statement. He was commenting on reports linking him to the death of K. Sujatha, 29, at Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Klang on June 25.
A Tamil newspaper had reported that she had died of a "mysterious illness." Her remains have since been cremated.
Sentul district OCPD ACP K Kumaran confirmed that police were investigating the case after a report was lodged at the Brickfields police station on July 23.
Vell Paari said that he was aware of several malicious and defamatory statements made about him in several of the Tamil dailies and by certain politicians.
"I will make clear these statements in a press conference in due course, timed with my instituting civil and criminal proceedings against the papers and the persons concerned," Vell Paari said.
Vell Paari said that he was cooperating with the authorities. It is believed he had given a statement to the police over the past few days.
Source: The Star Online
Update I: 3/8/2007
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have recorded statements from a minister’s son in connection with the death of local Tamil actress K. Sujatha.
"On both occasions, the man came to the police station and gave his statements.
"He was co-operative," the source added.
Police hope the statements would shed some light into the case.
Sujatha, 29, was also the man’s personal assistant.
The case was classified as sudden death.
However, police later said that there were some criminal elements linked to the case.
Sujatha, who had acted in several local Tamil drama and films, died at the Tengku Ampuan Rah- imah Hospital in Klang, Selangor on June 25 after she was admitted four days earlier.
She is believed to have taken paraquat, a poisonous herbicide.
Sujatha was found unconscious in her house by neighbours.
Sentul police chief Assistant Commissioner K. Kumaran said that police would be recording statements from several people, including her colleagues soon.
Source: The New Straits Times
Update II: 3/8/2007
KUALA LUMPUR: Businessman S. Vell Paari, the son of MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu, has refuted claims linking him to the death of a local Indian drama actress.
“Whilst there is no truth in the allegations, the intent of the person or persons responsible is clear, to abet certain politicians to get political mileage,” he said in a statement.
He was commenting on reports linking him to the death of K. Sujatha, 29, at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Klang on June 25.
Sentul district OCPD Asst Comm K. Kumaran had on July 23 confirmed that police were investigating the case after a report was lodged at the Brickfields police station about suspicions there could be foul play in her death.
Vell Paari said he was aware of malicious and defamatory statements made about him in several Tamil dailies.
“I will address these allegations in a press conference in due course.
“I also plan to take legal action against the papers and the persons concerned,” he added.
Vell Paari said he was already cooperating with all the authorities in the investigations.
It is believed that Vell Paari has given a statement to the police.
Source: The Star Online
S. VELL Paari, son of Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu, intends to sue several newspapers and individuals for allegedly making defamatory statements about him in relation to the death of his personal assistant.
“Several malicious and defamatory statements were made about me in several Tamil dailies and by unscrupulous politicians.
“Whilst there is no truth in the allegations, the intent of the person(s) responsible is clear, that is, to abet certain politicians to get political mileage,” he said in a statement yesterday.
The 44-year-old Maika Holdings chief executive officer also mentioned that he will co-operate with authorities to clear his name.
“My great regret is that in their tainted collateral agenda to obtain political mileage, these parties have maligned the reputation of Sujatha, the deceased, and caused great anguish as well as pain to her family.
“These persons are monsters with no regard for the innocent, and are prepared to go to any extent to propagate their malicious agenda against me at the expense of the deceased,” the statement reads.
Yesterday, it was reported that statements from a minister’s son was recorded by Sentul police on Tuesday and Wednesday.
It was also reported that he was co-operative and the statements would shed some light into the death of 29-year-old K. Sujatha, who was also an actress.
The case was classified as sudden death but police later said there were some criminal elements linked to the case.
Sujatha, who had acted in local Tamil dramas and films, died on June 25 at Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Klang after being admitted four days earlier.
She is believed to have swallowed paraquat, a poisonous herbicide, and was found unconscious in her house by neighbours.
Several people, including her colleagues, would soon be called by police to have their statements recorded.
Source: The Malay Mail
Background Story of this case:
PETALING JAYA: Investigations into the death of local Indian actress, K. Sujatha, has taken a new twist with police receiving a letter alleging foul play.
A member of an opposition political party handed the letter to police yesterday.
Sentul district police chief Asst Comm K. Kumaran said they are reinvestigating the case based on the new evidence. Initially, police had classified the case as sudden death.
Sujatha, 29, a former personal assistant to a Cabinet minister’s son, died at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Klang three days after she was admitted on June 25 for weedkiller poisoning.
Sujatha, who was a singer, had acted in several Tamil dramas, movies and commercials.
Her last acting stint was in Noorhalizah, which is scheduled to be released in two months.
The director of Noorhalizah, K. Sandosh, said he was told that Sujatha died of ovarian cancer.
“We were shocked by her death. She never showed any sign of suffering cancer,” he said.
Source: The Star Online
Police to investigate Sujata death
PETALING JAYA: Police will question several witnesses, including a son of a Cabinet Minister, in their investigations into the mysterious death of actress K. Sujatha.
Sentul OCPD K. Kumaran said they will be questioning family members, friends and relatives of Sujatha.
“We will also record statements from the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah hospital authorities and other witnesses,” he said yesterday.
Sujatha, 29, the former personal assistant to a Cabinet minister’s son, died at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Klang three days after she was admitted on June 25. She was believed to have swallowed weed killer in her apartment in Sentul.
Source: The Star Online
Wednesday, 1 August 2007
Ah Beng's letter to Ah Lian

Dear Ah Lian,
Thanks you for your letter. Wrong time no see you. How everything?
You say in your letter your taukeh soh want you to chain your look? Somemore you must wear kick kok soo, hope you can wok properly. You know, Ah Kau Kia working in a soft where company now. Last week, he take I, Muthu & few of his friend to May Nonut to eat barger. After that he take we all go to kalah ok. Muthu sing and sing no stop until the sky bright.
Next week, my father mother going to sellerbread 20 years annie wear sari. My father mother going to give a fist to all the kampong people. So you must come with your hole family.
I only hope one day we no need to write and send letter to you and to me. Better I e-meow you, you e-meow me.
I will ketchup with you soon. And when you got time, please few free to call me.
Goo bye.....
Worm regard,
Ah Beng
Condo owners find body parts in fridge
Forensic checks revealed the body was cut into pieces about a week ago. But no murder weapon was found at the 19th-floor condominium in Jalan Mont Kiara 2.
City police CID chief Senior Assistant Commissioner II Ku Chin Wah said the body parts were in five rubbish bags in the fridge, whose door had been sealed with masking tape.
The victim has not been identified.
Police found a driving licence belonging to a woman during a search of the condominium.
Ku said the woman, Nora Jawi Spreen Jawi, was from Sarawak. Her listed address was USJ2/4D in Subang Jaya.
The condominium’s new owners had gone to the place to clean it up. When they became aware of a stench from the fridge, they called the security guards.
The guards removed the tape from the fridge door and found the bags, which contained the body parts.
The condominium had been vacant for more than three months.
Ku said the new owners bought the unit through a bank auction and received the keys on Friday.
He said police are looking for the previous owner.
Source: The New Straits Times
Update I:
Body parts in fridge: Man killed a year ago
KUALA LUMPUR: Police believe the man who was found dismembered in a refrigerator at a condominium unit in Mont Kiara on Sunday had been killed a year ago.
Sources said he was believed to have been murdered by his wife, his body chopped up into 11 pieces and stuffed into five rubbish bags before being put into the refrigerator.
The door of the refrigerator was then sealed with tape.
City police CID chief SAC II Ku Chin Wah would only say police had detained a woman in connection with the case yesterday.
He said the woman, who is from Sarawak, was nabbed when she turned up at city police headquarters in Jalan Hang Tuah at 1pm after being contacted by police.
Sources, however, said that the woman was the deceased’s wife and police would seek a remand order against her today.
A source said the deceased, a 39-year-old businessman identified only as Goh, and his wife had been staying at the condominium since 2005.
He said the couple had financial problems and the condominium unit was eventually put up for auction last year.
Source: The New Straits Times
Update II:
IT was almost perfect. The ‘Butcher of Mont Kiara’ had done it nicely, cutting up the body of an unidentified victim into 11 parts before stuffing them into a refrigerator. A source said police believe the murderer had used a very sharp weapon to cut the hands, legs and neck before placing the body parts into garbage bags.
The identity of the victim has yet to be ascertained as there were no documents found on the victim but police believe he could be the husband of the previous condo owner.
Yesterday, police detained a woman in connection with the case. She surrendered herself at Kuala Lumpur police headquarters in Jalan Hang Tuah.
The woman, who was dressed in red, arrived at the headquarters at 1pm. She was transferred to Brickfi elds police station two hours later.
Police were tight-lipped on the identity of the suspect but it is believed that she had stayed in the condo.
The condo unit was auctioned off for RM400,000 three months ago to a 30-year-old man who made the gruesome discovery on Sunday.
Police recovered a knife at the unit but have yet to determine if it was the murder weapon.
Investigators also found pictures of the previous owner and novels strewn all over.
The Malay Mail also learnt that a neighbour had complained about the foul smell coming from the unit but nothing was done.
“I understand a complaint was lodged but I don’t know with whom. The stench had caused uneasiness among neighbours,” said a security guard at a nearby apartment.
Kuala Lumpur Criminal Investigation Department chief, SAC II Ku Chin Wah, who confirmed the arrest, said the woman had been detained to help investigations.
“We believed the case will be solved soon,” he said.
Yesterday, The Malay Mail had reported that the new owner of the apartment was shocked to find a rotting corpse inside the fridge.
The man got his house keys on Friday.
The new owner, who was accompanied by his brother, went to the unit on the 19th floor to clean it when they found the body.Source: The Malay Mail
Update III: 1/8/2007
KUALA LUMPUR: A love triangle? Police are looking into this possibility as they try to unravel the reason behind the murder of a man whose body was cut up into 11 pieces.
A woman, who was remanded for seven days from yesterday, is helping police in the probe. Sources said police were looking for the woman’s boyfriend to also help in investigations.
The 11 decomposed body parts were discovered in a refrigerator at a posh condominium in Mont Kiara on Sunday by a security guard.
"Investigations show the condominium was previously registered in the woman’s name. She comes from Sarawak," the source said.
"There is a possibility that a love triangle may have turned sour, resulting in the victim being killed before being carved up."
Post-mortem results reveal the cuts made to the body were clean and the sources described it as the work of a "semi-professional".
"All of the body’s internal organs, including the heart, liver, kidneys and intestines, were removed prior to it being stuffed in the refrigerator."
Police have not ruled out the possibility that the internal organs may have been removed to reduce the stench or that the organs may have spilled out as the body was cut up.
Police have also not found the knife or instrument used in cutting up the body.
City CID chief SAC II Ku Chin Wah said: "The suspect has been remanded for seven days starting from yesterday to help in investigations.
"We have yet to identify the body. We are doing a DNA test. But we will be liaising with our Singaporean counterparts."
The dead man is believed to have been a Singaporean.
It was reported that the body had been carved into 11 parts and kept in five rubbish bags inside a refrigerator at the 19th floor of a condominium in Jalan Mont Kiara 2.
A man and his sister, the condominium’s new owners, made the discovery after they went to the place to clean it up.
They had bought the unit in a bank auction and had received the keys on Friday.
Source: The New Straits Times
Update IV: 1/8/2007
While police were tightlipped on investigations into the gruesome murder, The Malay Mail learnt that it had contacted its Singapore counterparts to verify Goh’s status and whereabouts.
The identity of the body can only be confirmed once police get the DNA results from Kuala Lumpur Hospital.
News of the findings had sent Singapore media into a frenzy as they frantically checked possible leads and missing persons’ reports lodged in the last two years.
Singapore’s Crime Library founder Joseph Tan told The Malay Mail yesterday that a woman, Goh Seng Chun, had approached the organisation in 2005 to locate her missing brother, Goh Kok Seng.
He said when asked for a photograph and police report, she could not produce them.
She was told to lodge a police report and bring a copy of the report and photograph to the organisation before it could take up her case. Crime Library runs a free website to highlight criminal cases, including missing persons.
“She did not turn up,” he said. “The case, therefore, was filed away.” There were also two other cases involving two men with the same name.
The republic’s The New Paper yesterday sent its reporters to the homes of the three Gohs reported missing in 2005 but were told that their families no longer lived there.
On Sunday, a man’s body was found by the new owner of a Mont Kiara Bayu condominium, who bought it three months ago at an auction.
He bought the house for RM400,000 and got his house keys on Friday.
The new owner, who was accompanied by his brother, went to the unit on the 19th floor to clean it when they found the body, which had been cut into 11 pieces, and stuffed inside a refrigerator.
On Monday, a woman surrendered to Kuala Lumpur police. She has been remanded for seven days. It was learnt that the woman was the victim’s wife.
Kuala Lumpur Criminal Investigations Department chief SAC II Ku Chin Wah yesterday said police were working with their Singapore counterparts to locate the relatives of a man they believe could be the victim.
“We have contacted Singapore police to get the relatives’ DNA so that we can compare them with that of the victim’s.” Ku said no missing persons’ report had been lodged on the suspect’s husband.
He also declined to speculate on the possible motive for the murder.
“We are waiting for a report from the pathologist to determine the cause of death.” It was learnt that no one turned up at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital mortuary to claim the body yesterday.
Last night, based on the address on a driving licence found at the crime scene, The Malay Mail visited a house in USJ2 and was told that the female suspect who had turned herself in earlier, had sold the property one and a half years ago.
“She was very nice; softspoken.
It’s hard to believe that she could have had anything to do with the case,” said the new house owner.
The woman, who declined to be identified, said the suspect used to stay at the house with her mother and brother.
She said the house was sold for RM200,000.
Source: The Malay Mail
Update V: 2/8/2007
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have recovered a sharp object believed to have been used in the murder of a 39-year-old Singaporean who was chopped into 11 pieces and stuffed inside a fridge at a posh condominium in Mont Kiara.
The object was recovered from the condominium.
Police, who were keeping mum on the kind of weapon that was recovered, have sent it to the Chemistry Department for analysis.
It is learnt that relatives of the man, who has been identified as Goh Yoke Seng, had given their blood samples to the authorities in Singapore yesterday for DNA analysis to confirm his identity.
It is also learnt that the blood samples will be sent to Malaysia today.
The man, who was reported missing in 2005, is believed to have been killed about a year ago.
Last Sunday, a man who had bought the condominium in an auction, made the gruesome discovery.
The owner, in his 30s, had gone to clean the condominium on the 19th floor.
The place had been vacant for more than three months and the man, who only received the keys last Friday, decided to clean up the property with his sister at about 3pm.
He suspected something amiss when he smelt a strong stench after opening the condominium door.
He called the security guards, who found the body parts in the refrigerator that had been sealed with masking tape.
At the scene, police found a photocopy of a driving licence belonging to a woman named Nora Jawi Spreen Jawi, whose last known address was USJ2/4D, Subang Jaya.
A 33-year-old woman has since been remanded over the murder.
Source: The Star Online
Update VI: 5/8/2007
The remains of a Singaporean who was murdered and had his body cut into pieces and stuffed into a refrigerator in a Mont Kiara apartment here were claimed by his family today.
The family, accompanied by three policemen from the Kuala Lumpur police contingent headquarters, arrived at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital morque to claim the body of Goh Kok Seng, 39.
Reporters were not allowed to interview the family.
Police brought a Taoist priest to the mortuary to perform the final rites. Goh’s family did not attend the prayers.
Goh was cremated at a Chinese crematorium in Cheras.
BERNAMA learnt that the family decided to cremate Goh here because his body was highly decomposed.
After the cremation, Goh’s family rushed into a waiting car, shielding their faces with jackets, to escape the Press.
Last Sunday, a man who bought the condominium in an auction made the gruesome discovery of Goh’s body.
The owner, in his 30s, had gone to clean the unit on the 19th floor and alerted security guards when he opened the condominium door and smelt a strong stench.
Security guards who searched the unit found body parts in a refrigerator which had been sealed with masking tape. The unit has been vacant for more than three months.
Kuala Lumpur CID chief SAC II Ku Chin Wah had said Goh and his wife were married here in 2002 and had lived here since. The couple have no children.
Police have arrested Goh's 33-year-old Sarawakian wife to help in investigations into the murder.
Source: The New Straits Times
Update VII: 6/8/2007
POLICE have recovered another weapon from the Mont Kiara Bayu condominium where a body was found stuffed in a refrigerator.They believe the weapon, could have been used in the murder of the man, whose identity has not been confirmed.
A police source confirmed the weapon was recovered on Tuesday night. When asked if it was a parang, the source said “maybe.” He also could not confi rm if the weapon was an axe or a cleaver.
The recovery was in addition to a knife seized from the condo on Sunday when the body — which was cut into 11 pieces was found.
It is learnt police are waiting for DNA samples from relatives of the victim in Singapore before they can confirm his identity.
Checks with the mortuary revealed no one had turned up to claim the body as of Press time.
Former neighbours of the suspect described her as pleasant. They would bump into her when she visited her mother’s house in USJ2/4D, Subang Jaya.
However, the 33-yearold woman was often heard quarrelling with her mother who is in her 50s.
“She was seldom home and was working in Singapore.
But her stay at her mother’s house, which was sold off 18 months ago, would always be marred by quarrels.
“However, we never interfered.” The neighbour, who declined to be identified, said the suspect was normally at the house during the holidays, especially Christmas.
“We don’t know much about her. As far as I know, the mother had been living there since the house was completed in 1990,” she said.
The couple, who bought the house from the suspect, said the property had three names, including the suspect. The bank loan had been settled.
“We met the suspect once or twice to clinch the deal.
She looked pleasant,” said the husband.
He said police had contacted him on Monday, asking him to record a statement.
“But since I was working, I could not make it. Later, I was told that there was no need,” he said, adding that he only learned about the arrest in the newspapers the next day.
A man, who had bought the condo where the body was found, had gone to the unit to clean it up when he made the gruesome find.
The body parts were placed in garbage bags and stored in the refrigerator. Police believe the body had been there more than a year.
It was reported that the body could be that of a 39- year-old Singaporean, Goh Kok Seng, said to be the suspect’s husband.
The suspect, who had completed an information technology study programme in the United States, had surrendered to police on Monday after her picture was published in the newspapers.
Police obtained a remand order for her until Aug 6.
Source: The Malay Mail
Update VII: 7/8/2007
THE 33-year-old woman held in connection with the murder of her husband, whose body was found chopped into 11 pieces and stuffed inside a fridge more than a week ago, did not have her mother’s blessing when she entered into a relationship with the victim.The suspect’s father, who was present at the Kuala Lumpur magistrate’s court yesterday when police obtained a three-day extension on his daughter’s remand order, said her relationship with her mother had been strained because of this.
The 57-year-old father, who was previously a senior office bearer with the Selangor Ten Pin Bowling Association, said he last met his daughter in Singapore in 1993.
“I went there to get her to make peace with her mother. That was the last I heard of her.
We were not living together as I went to stay in East Malaysia,” he said.
The father, who was composed as he spoke to reporters, said he had learned about the case involving his daughter from newspaper reports.
He declined to give background details, jokingly telling reporters that they had already been reported by The Malay Mail. “There is nothing more to tell you (reporters). The Malay Mail accurately reported my details. Semua pun kena (All are correct),” he said.
The father said he was at the court yesterday to show his support for his daughter and exwife, whom he divorced in 1991.
He said his ex-wife’s health had been affected by the daughter’s arrest.
“This (her alleged involvement in the case) has been stressful for my ex-wife.” His ex-wife, however, declined to comment.
“I understand that you (reporters) are doing your job. I’m not angry but please understand that I do not want to talk to anyone yet,” she said, before her 31-year-old son led her away from the court building.
Kuala Lumpur Criminal Investigations Department chief SAC II Ku Chin Wah said the remand order had been extended until Wednesday as police needed more time.
Ku also said that the victim’s family had returned to Singapore after police recorded their statements.
It was reported that the body of 39-year-old Singaporean businessman Goh Yoke Seng was found inside a refrigerator at the Mont Kiara Bayu condominium on July 29.
A man, who had bought the condominium where the body was found, had gone to the unit to clean it up when he made the gruesome find.
The victim’s body, which had been cut into 11 pieces, was placed in garbage bags and stored in the refrigerator. The internal organs were missing.
Police believe the body had been there for more than a year.
The suspect, who had completed an information technology study programme in the United States and married Goh in 2002, surrendered to police on Monday after her picture was published in the newspapers.
Weekend Mail had reported that the suspect was a promising squash player in her teens and had represented Selangor in the 1990 Malaysian Games in Kuching, Sarawak.
Her father’s close friend, who did not want to be identified, told the paper that the suspect had stopped representing the state because she wanted to focus on her studies.
Source: The Malay Mail



