Poor little girl...Ying Ying
Tuesday, 10 July 2007
Shearwey Ooi Ying Ying loved to sing, and she was a talented little artist too. The girl, who will be four in three months, did not turn up for classes at her kindergarten in Bandar Baru Air Itam for about three weeks before her death. Her teacher Tan Ee Chin, 45, said Ying Ying’s mother Jess Teh, 28, came to take her daughter home from school on June 18. “She said she was having some problems with her husband and wanted to settle things before letting the girl resume classes. “Jess seemed like a very caring mother. She had been sending Ying Ying to school since June 11. Before that, it was her grandfather who would bring her here. “Jess would always hold her daughter’s hand and walk in with the girl. Ying Ying was the shortest in her class but she was also the cutest, very energetic and talkative,” she said. She added that Ying Ying got along well with her classmates. “It was so hard explaining to them that Ying Ying has left us and will never come back. We will miss her very much,” she said. At the grandparents’ home in Bandar Baru Air Itam, the family refused to answer the door. I am referring to the murder case of 3 years old, Shearwey Ooi Ying Ying (pic), whose charred remains were scattered in 3 different locations.
The mother, Jess Teh (28 years old) was remanded by the police together with her 29 years old boyfriend. It is believed that last Friday, Jess Teh, a sales executive, lodged a police report saying that Ying Ying had gone missing after she left the child outside her car for 10 minutes when she went to pay for her parking ticket near the Bayan Baru market hawker centre. The next day, Teh gave a press conference to say how Ying Ying went missing and asked for help from the public to find her. Teh and Ong were arrested on Sunday at about 1pm when they turned up at the Bayan Lepas police station to give a statement.
"Ong then led police to recover a piece of bone at a cemetery in Paya Terubong and a pair of pyjamas in his car that was parked at the couple's apartment at Bandar Baru Air Itam. Sources said police were investigating Teh’s claim that Ying Ying had drowned in a plastic bathtub, which has since been recovered from the couple’s apartment. The sources added that only Ong was at the apartment when Ying Ying died on Thursday. Teh had found Ying Ying dead when she returned home from work. They said both waited for nightfall before carrying the little girl’s body out of the premises. They added that police were now looking for an oil drum in which Ying Ying’s body was believed to have been placed before it was doused with petrol and burned. Yesterday,
Ong led police to three rivers in Air Itam and Paya Terubong where Ying Ying’s remains were said to have been dumped. A police team searched the three places. At a press conference, Balik Pulau OCPD Supt Mohd Hatta Mohd Zain said the couple had been remanded until July 18 and that police had classified the case as murder. “We consider the case solved with their arrest. Our checks showed that Ong was arrested a few years ago in connection with a fight,” he said. It is understood that Teh met Ong, a former karaoke lounge manager who is currently jobless, about a year ago and they moved in together about three months ago. Teh is in the midst of getting a divorce from her businessman husband Ooi Eng Chew. Ong is separated from his wife and has two children."
Taken from the Star Online (www.thestar.com.my) 10 Jul 2007
I can't believe that a mum like Jess allowed such thing to happen to her own flesh and blood. She should go to the police instead of covering her boyfriend's fault. She must be mad reporting her child was missing. May Ying Ying's soul rest in peace.
The mother, Jess Teh (28 years old) was remanded by the police together with her 29 years old boyfriend. It is believed that last Friday, Jess Teh, a sales executive, lodged a police report saying that Ying Ying had gone missing after she left the child outside her car for 10 minutes when she went to pay for her parking ticket near the Bayan Baru market hawker centre. The next day, Teh gave a press conference to say how Ying Ying went missing and asked for help from the public to find her. Teh and Ong were arrested on Sunday at about 1pm when they turned up at the Bayan Lepas police station to give a statement.
"Ong then led police to recover a piece of bone at a cemetery in Paya Terubong and a pair of pyjamas in his car that was parked at the couple's apartment at Bandar Baru Air Itam. Sources said police were investigating Teh’s claim that Ying Ying had drowned in a plastic bathtub, which has since been recovered from the couple’s apartment. The sources added that only Ong was at the apartment when Ying Ying died on Thursday. Teh had found Ying Ying dead when she returned home from work. They said both waited for nightfall before carrying the little girl’s body out of the premises. They added that police were now looking for an oil drum in which Ying Ying’s body was believed to have been placed before it was doused with petrol and burned. Yesterday,
Ong led police to three rivers in Air Itam and Paya Terubong where Ying Ying’s remains were said to have been dumped. A police team searched the three places. At a press conference, Balik Pulau OCPD Supt Mohd Hatta Mohd Zain said the couple had been remanded until July 18 and that police had classified the case as murder. “We consider the case solved with their arrest. Our checks showed that Ong was arrested a few years ago in connection with a fight,” he said. It is understood that Teh met Ong, a former karaoke lounge manager who is currently jobless, about a year ago and they moved in together about three months ago. Teh is in the midst of getting a divorce from her businessman husband Ooi Eng Chew. Ong is separated from his wife and has two children."
Taken from the Star Online (www.thestar.com.my) 10 Jul 2007
I can't believe that a mum like Jess allowed such thing to happen to her own flesh and blood. She should go to the police instead of covering her boyfriend's fault. She must be mad reporting her child was missing. May Ying Ying's soul rest in peace.
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