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Suspect’s remand term extended for alleged murder of neighbour

ANN/THE STRAITS TIMES – A 65-year-old man accused of murdering his neighbour in a Bukit Batok flat had his remand extended by four weeks.

The prosecutor requested the extension for a psychological assessment, stating that Quek Eng Hock had been unwell and could only be assessed recently.

However, she did not provide further details about his illness. Quek will be remanded at Changi Prison Complex Medical Centre.

He appeared in court via video-link, and asked in Mandarin if his younger brother and sister were in court. Their names were called out, but no one came forward.

His case was adjourned to March 8. Quek allegedly killed his neighbour, a 43-year-old woman, in a flat at Block 460B Bukit Batok West Avenue 9 on January 6.

The victim’s identity is protected by a gag order.

Her five-year-old son was injured and taken conscious to National University Hospital. The police had previously said they received a call for help on January 6, and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene by Singapore Civil Defence Force paramedics. Quek was arrested there.

Police officers were later seen going through rubbish at the block’s bin centre. A knife, believed to have been used in the incident, was seized.

Those convicted of murder can face the death penalty.

Singapore police officials with Quek Eng Hock. PHOTO: THE STRAITS TIMES
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