Singapore Boon Tat Street stabbing: Accused told passers-by not to help bloodied son-in-law and ‘let him die’ | Malay Mail

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Singapore Boon Tat Street stabbing: Accused told passers-by not to help bloodied son-in-law and ‘let him die’

Tan Nam Seng pleaded guilty to one charge of committing an offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. — TODAY pic

The court heard that after 38-year-old Spencer Sanjay Tuppani Shamlal Tuppani collapsed outside a restaurant, its staff members had rushed forward to help, but Tan pushed them away and said: “This is my son-in-law. Don’t help him. Let him die.”Before the police arrived, he called his daughter, Tuppani’s wife, and said: “I can’t sleep at night. I have done it. I have killed him. Don’t cry. I am old already. I am not scared of going to jail.

Tensions rose further in April 2017 when he found out that Tuppani, who had three children with Ms Tan, was having an affair and had two children from the affair. The next day, Tan arranged to meet Tuppani to discuss Sherry Tan’s suspension, but Tuppani cancelled the meeting, saying that he had other business matters to attend to and did not follow up to rearrange the meeting.

Before the younger man could respond, Tan pulled out the knife and stabbed Tuppani three times in his chest in quick succession.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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