Spanish authorities find CPF nomination note on iPad of Singaporean woman killed in Spain: Report

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SINGAPORE — Spanish police investigating the killing of a Singaporean woman are reportedly looking into a Central Provident Fund (CPF) nomination note that wa

Singaporean woman Audrey Fang, 39, was found dead with 30 stab wounds near a parking area for lorries in the town of Abanilla in Spain on April 10, 2024.According to a report by Spanish newspaper La Verdad on Monday , the note stated that Ms Audrey Fang had decided to nominate an unknown person for her CPF money because the person was her"long-time friend and trusted confidant".

The CPF nomination note, dated Mar 24, was found by the Spanish Civil Guard on Ms Fang's iPad, which was left in her hotel. The 39-year-old, who was on a solo trip to Spain, had left her belongings in her hotel on April 9 and became uncontactable.VICTIM'S FAMILY CHECKING IF SUSPECT IS HER CPF BENEFICIARY

Ms Fang’s family told CNA on Saturday that they were concerned that Ong may have been nominated to receive her CPF money.that were sold in 2015 by an agent named Ong Cheong Yi, which the family was told was Mitchell Ong's Chinese name. She last spoke to her family on April 9 and had arranged for them to pick her up when she was due to fly home on April 12.

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