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Suspect Flees Singapore Before Body Discovered in Joo Chiat Condo

 




The Singapore Police Force have launched a murder investigation following the discovery of a deceased woman at a residential unit in the Joo Chiat area. In an official statement released on Thursday, September 18, 2025, authorities confirmed they are investigating a 40-year-old man for his alleged involvement in the murder of a 43-year-old woman.

The investigation began after the police received a call for assistance at approximately 9:30 p.m. on Monday evening. The call led them to a residential unit located along Everitt Road, which has been identified as part of the Lotus @ Joo Chiat condominium. Upon arrival at the scene, officers discovered the woman lying motionless inside the unit. A medical professional subsequently pronounced her dead at the scene.

A crucial detail revealed by the police is that their preliminary investigation indicates the 40-year-old male suspect was known to the deceased woman. Furthermore, it is believed that he had already departed from Singapore prior to the emergency call being made to the police on Monday night. This development suggests a coordinated international effort may be required to locate and apprehend the individual.

A neighbor residing in the condominium, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, provided some context about the household. The neighbor stated that a couple, a young child, and two domestic helpers lived in the unit. The neighbor described the man as appearing "shy and reserved" during their limited interactions and noted that the domestic helpers were often seen with the child. The neighbor also mentioned that the family kept to themselves and were not very social, making the incident even more shocking for the community.

The news has deeply unsettled the residents of the condominium. The same neighbor expressed that everyone in the building is "quite upset" and concerned about the tragic event. There is also a sense of frustration among residents due to the limited official information being shared about the case that has disrupted the peace of their neighborhood. The police have confirmed that their investigations into the matter are ongoing.

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