Clementi HDB murder: Family of accused assailant hires lawyers for him

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The prosecution asked for Toh Chee Hong to be remanded for psychiatric assessment.

Clementi HDB murder: Family of accused assailant hires lawyers for him

On Oct 28, 2024, 50-year-old suspect Toh Chee Hong (in red) was led by police officers to the locations where he allegedly murdered Khoo Chin Wah Winson at Clementi Avenue 4 on Oct 21. (Photo: CNA/Mak Jia Kee)


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30 Oct 2024 10:56AM
(Updated: 30 Oct 2024 11:18AM)

SINGAPORE: A man accused of murdering a 41-year-old man at a Housing Board block in Clementi has hired a team of lawyers.

Toh Chee Hong, who faces a capital charge of killing Mr Khoo Chin Wah Winson on Oct 21 at Block 311B Clementi Avenue 4, appeared briefly in court on Wednesday (Oct 30).

Lawyers Josephus Tan, Cory Wong, Devlin Mohyong and Silas Siew from Invictus Law told the court that they had been recently engaged by Toh’s family to defend him.

The prosecution said investigations had been completed and asked for Toh to be remanded for psychiatric assessment, to see if he suffers from any abnormality of mind.

The defence did not object.

The case was adjourned to Nov 20 for further mention.

This development comes two days after the police took Toh back to the scene of the alleged crime on Monday morning.

Police officers leading Toh Chee Hong (in red) around the crime scene at Clementi Avenue 4 on Oct 28, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Mak Jia Kee)

Toh Chee Hong (in red) with police officers at a multi-storey car park near Block 311B Clementi Avenue 4 on Oct 28, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Mak Jia Kee)

The block where the alleged attack took place is part of Trivelis, a Housing Board development under the Design, Build and Sell Scheme.

Movement around the blocks is restricted by card access and lift lobbies are gated.

The police previously said that Toh and the victim know each other, according to preliminary investigations.

If convicted of murder, Toh could be sentenced to death.

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