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Wednesday
Apr242013

Sentosa Cove Pool Death

Askmelah's Note: A rich bastard, a gold digger and a grieving parent - the lure of money ended in tragedy with mystery unsolved.

Source: lifeisreallybeautiful.com

When the verdict on his daughter’s death was read out yesterday at a Coroner’s Inquiry at the Subordinate Courts, Mr Li Kui You, 58, could only lay his head on the table.

The soya-bean farmer, who arrived in Singapore with two relatives on Christmas night, was too despondent to raise his head when State Coroner Victor Yeo ruled that there was no foul play and that Ms Li Hong Yan’s death was an accident. Evidence from police investigations showed that Ms Li, 24, whose naked body was found face-down in a Sentosa Cove bungalow pool in March, did not take her own life.

Wearing a dark blue Mao jacket, Mr Li looked tired and sombre. He broke down when answering journalists’ questions about his daughter.

Li Hong Yan's parents, Madam Sun Jing Fang (left), 49, and Mr Li Kui You, 58.

Prior to Ms Li’s death, her family and relatives had been under the impression that she had come to Singapore to be a hairdresser, for which she received training in China.

“She was such a sweet girl who never lost her temper. She got along with everyone,” said Madam Fang Shu Hui, 57, who accompanied Mr Li to court yesterday. Madam Fang is the mother-in-law of Ms Li’s elder sister.

Mr Yeo concluded that the freelance KTV hostess drowned accidentally as she swam in the pre-dawn hours of March 24 this year.

The body of Li Hong Yan, 24, a Chinese national, was found in the pool of a bungalow at Sentosa Cove.

Ms Li had spent the night at the house with its owner, Mr Adrian Chua Boon Chye. Mr Chua’s maid Aye Aye Tun, 26, a Myanmar national, was tidying up the study, which was overlooking the pool, when she saw the naked body floating face-down.

Ms Li arrived from Heilongjiang province in China last year and was employed as an assistant supervisor at an Indian eatery in Jalan Besar. Meanwhile, she moonlighted as a KTV hostess at a nightclub in Outram Road. She quit her supervisor job in early March to become a full-time hostess.

Chinese national Li Hong Yan (left), 24, whose naked body was found in the lap pool of a bungalow, has been said to resemble Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi (right).

It was at the nightclub that she hooked up with Mr Adrian Chua, 39, chief executive realty-investment firm Roundhill Capital. He affectionately called her “Wawa”, or “doll” in Mandarin and had taken her to his multi-million-dollar home in Sentosa Cove at least twice previously, each time paying her $800 for an evening’s companionship.

Adrian Chua Boon Chye

On March 24, they had sex and at about 7am, Mr Chua’s 26-year-old maid, Myanmar national Aye Aye Tun, found Ms Li floating face down in his pool.

Mr Chua said he had sex with Ms Li, after which he fell asleep at around 4am.

Li Hong Yan

A toxicology test showed Li’s blood contained 125mg/100ml of ethanol. The legal limit for drink-driving is 70mg.

Closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage showed images of Ms Li unlocking the sliding doors leading to the pool at 3.48am. She was alone and fully clothed.

Mr Yeo said: “I am of the view that, at the pool-deck area, she removed her clothes so as not to get them wet.” There was no CCTV camera installed in the outdoor area.

Mr Yeo surmised that Ms Li, who could not swim, had difficulty keeping her head above water after stepping into the pool. The coroner said that it was also possible she could have slipped while walking down the steps of the pool and sustained the 2cm by 1cm bruise on her left knee. But he ruled out foul play as there were no evidence or injuries that indicated she was attacked. Her colleagues and flat-mates also said that she was cheerful and did not appear to have any problems.

Ms Li is 1.54m tall and the pool’s maximum depth is 1.5m. The lights inside and around the pool were not switched on. As Mr Chua had previously taken her to the pool deck to chat and smoke, Mr Yeo said Ms Li probably went there again to smoke, adding that Ms Aye Aye Tun found Mr Chua’s cigarettes and lighter with Ms Li’s clothes.

Mr Chua said he was woken up by two Sentosa Cove security personnel at 8am. “I was shocked to hear that a naked woman was found drowned in my pool,” he said.

Mr Chua, 39, is the founder and chief executive officer of Roundhill Capital, a real estate investment advisory firm, registered in Singapore under his residential address. He is unmarried and is said to have lived at the three-storey house along Ocean Drive for over a year.

The bungalow at Sentosa Cove

He has since sold the Sentosa property. He appeared calm yesterday as he took the stand, looking steadily at Mr Li and his relatives when Mr Yeo asked them if they had any questions for him. Mr Li could only shake his head and bury his face in his folded arms, saying in Mandarin that he was confused.

He was similarly dazed when two members of the public handed him about $500 in cash.

His eyes moist with tears, Mr Li could only utter: “Thank you.”

Sunday
Sep022012

Singaporno?

Source: The New Paper, 30 Aug 2012

A three-minute-long trailer for a Japanese porn movie has been circulating online - and it features iconic buildings here.

The 160-minute-long video was uploaded on a Japanese porn site last Saturday. It stars Japanese porn actress Aoki Misora and depicts a couple on holiday in Singapore.

In one scene, the female lead cavorts in a bikini at the Infinity Pool at Marina Bay Sands (MBS).

In response, a spokesman for MBS said that this was a case of unauthorised filming and they will be looking into the matter.

Controversy aside, could this film provide exposure for Singapore? And would that be a good or bad thing?

Saturday
Mar312012

Nine charged in case involving underage Vietnamese sex workers

Source: CHANNEL NEWSASIA  Mar 31, 2012

Nine men were charged in court yesterday in connection with a case involving underage sex workers.

Of the nine, six men were charged with having sex with underage prostitutes. The men, aged 24 to 59, were accused of obtaining the sexual services of three Vietnamese girls, aged between 16 and 17 in July last year. They allegedly paid the girls between S$100 and S$200 per session.

The accused are Loh Kian Ann, 55; Yee Yew Seng, 45; Chan See Sean, 40; Wee Lian Kee, 54; Seah Seng Kok, 59 and Justin Guo Zhijia, 24.

It is illegal to pay for sex with anyone under the age of 18. If convicted, they could be jailed up to seven years, fined or both.

The other three men were charged with abetting the offences of the six men in March, June and July last year and will face the same penalties as the six men.

The trio are Loy Hee Cheng, 69; Tan Wah Eng, 60 and Chong Heng Kow, 52.

The case is unrelated to a probe into an online prostitution ring, which surfaced last month.

Nine Face Charges of Underage Sex

Souce: The Straits Times  March 31, 2012

Nine men aged between 24 and 68 were hauled to court yesterday to face charges of commercial sex with underage girls.

They each face between one and three charges of paying $100 to $200 for the sexual services of Vietnamese prostitutes, who were below 18 years of age, between March and July last year.

Anyone convicted of having commercial sex with a person under 18 can be jailed for up to seven years, fined, or both. The law took effect in February 2008.

Two 17-year-olds and a 16-year-old were involved. They cannot be named due to a gag order.

Chan See Sean, 40, unemployed, was charged with three counts — twice for paying $120 to a 16-year-old girl and once to a 17-year-old for their services in July last year.

Chong Heng Kow, 53, allegedly conspired with Seng Swee Meng, 42, and his Vietnamese wife, Ngo Tien, 31, to pay $100 for the younger girl’s services at Fragrance Ruby Hotel in Geylang on July 3.

He is also accused of having paid sex with the girl at Four Chain View Hotel in Geylang Road 12 days later.

Justin Guo Zhijia, 24, a student, was charged with having paid $100 twice to have sex with the girl at a house in Yio Chu Kang last July.

Wee Lian Kee, 54, is alleged to have paid $180 to have sex with the girl at Hup Hoe Hotel in Geylang Road on July 7.

Loh Kian Ann, 55, allegedly paid $120 on each of two occasions for sex with the second 17-year-old girl at Four Chain View Hotel last July.

In the same month, Yee Yew Seng, 45, allegedly paid $200 and $170 for sex with the same girl at Hotel 12 in Geylang.

Tan Wah Eng, 60, allegedly conspired with Seng and his wife to have paid sex with the girl at Four Chain View Hotel on June 19.

Loy Hee Cheng, 68, faces a single charge of scheming with the couple in March last year to have commercial sex with the 17-year-old whom Chan had sex with.

Seah Seng Kok, 59, was charged with paying the same girl $120 for her services at Four Chain View Hotel on July 21.

Seng, a pimp, has since pleaded guilty to 15 of 51 charges but has yet to be sentenced. The case will be mentioned again on April 11.

He received the Vietnamese prostitutes at the airport, harbored them, lived on their immoral earnings, managed a contact point for prostitutes and abetted in commercial sex by instigating Chong and Tan to have sex with two of the girls. His wife, who is at large, is said to have been involved with him in the offences.

Acting on a tip-off, police raided a flat in Lorong 22, Geylang, and arrested 30 Vietnamese women for offenses under the Women’s Charter last Aug 2. They also seized $44,310 and $300, among other things.

The couple recruited the women through agents or their friends in Vietnam to work for them as hostesses and prostitutes in Singapore.

The nine men’s cases were adjourned. All except Seah, Tan and Chong were represented, and their police bails were extended.

Askmelah's Note: Read more on the social implication of this unfortunate episode: 44 Itchy Monkeys & One Lascivious Imp

Tuesday
Feb142012

"Online prostitution ring" under probe

Source: ChannelNewsAsia  11 Feb 2012

Singapore police are investigating a suspected online prostitution operation.

A number of public servants, including a former school principal, are believed to be assisting in the probe.

The police said this is part of on-going enforcement efforts to clamp down on vice syndicates.


Tuesday
Feb142012

Jailed for keeping mum on HIV status

Adapted from The Straits Times  4 Feb 2012

A man infected with HIV was jailed for 18 months on Wednesday for having sex with another man without first revealing his HIV status. The former engineer, aged 27, had pleaded guilty to the January 2009 offence last month.

The accused could have been fined up to $50,000 and/or jailed for up to 10 years.