constance chee case: Singapore likes to pride itself on a sound justice system, but a recent case truly makes me wonder.
Constance Chee has been found guilty of manslaughter for causing the death of 4-year-old Sindee Neo. Chee had had an affair with Sindee's father, and one night, Chee went to the Neo home to confront him for turning his back on her (there was also disagreement over $40,000 that Chee had given Neo before; she obviously wanted it repaid since the affair had gone sour).
Constance Chee has been found guilty of manslaughter for causing the death of 4-year-old Sindee Neo. Chee had had an affair with Sindee's father, and one night, Chee went to the Neo home to confront him for turning his back on her (there was also disagreement over $40,000 that Chee had given Neo before; she obviously wanted it repaid since the affair had gone sour).
Oct 8, 2004. The case, which riveted Singaporeans, had its beginnings in an unlikely love affair: Chee, who dropped out of university to pursue a flying career with SIA, took up with married rag-and-bone man Neo Eng Tong, 34, Sindee's father.
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