SINGAPORE — A 72-year-old man who stabbed and killed his son-in-law was sentenced to eight-and-a-half years’ jail on Monday by the High Court.
However, there was also clear psychiatric evidence that Tan had an unimpaired understanding of the nature and consequences of his action. The fact that the killing took place in full public view was also an aggravating factor. With only a primary school education, Tan founded TNS Shipping in 1974. At its peak, the company employed over 1,000 staff. He later employed his daughters too.Around 2008 or 2009, the TNS group of companies were consolidated into TNS Ocean Lines, of which Tan was chairman. Shyller was the firm’s commercial head, while Tuppani was a director who oversaw business expansion as well as sales and marketing.
A feeling of betrayalIn 2016, Tuppani suggested to shareholders that the company be sold to a bigger firm, GKE Corporation. Tan was contemplating retirement, and left the sale to Tuppani. Tan worried that Tuppani would remove Shyller from the company as part of a plan to cheat him of his business. Story continuesTan had accepted grudgingly that Shyller and were to be divorced. Having been through a divorce himself, Tan could empathise, said Wee, but Tan did not expect to be betrayed over the divorce proceedings and his own shares in the company.
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