Murder of Celine Ng

On 26 May 2011, the date of her 36th birthday, Singaporean property agent Celine Ng Swee Peng (黄瑞萍 Huáng Ruìpíng) disappeared after she was last seen by her flatmate, who reported her missing two days after Ng's disappearance. According to the flatmate, she heard Ng telling her she wanted to go overseas during a drinks session at her condominium, before she went to sleep and later awoke to find Ng missing. The police questioned Ng's family and friends, who all publicized her case to seek information of her whereabouts, which remained a mystery for more than a month. The police eventually conducted a nationwide search and 41 days after Ng's disappearance, the police found a skeleton left in the forest along Clementi Road, and the skeletal remains were confirmed to be Ng's after some DNA tests.

Ng's 36-year-old flatmate Ang Soo Hoon (洪素云 Hóng Sùyún), who first reported Ng missing, was arrested as a suspect and charged with allegedly murdering Ng, and Ang admitted that she tried to assist Ng in a suicide attempt, but she was provoked into strangling Ng after the victim allegedly insulted her for being "useless" (due to Ang failing to smother her). Ang was subsequently convicted of manslaughter, stealing Ng's belongings and giving a false account of Ng's disappearance, and sentenced to 12 years and six months in prison on 16 July 2015. Provided by Wikipedia
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