A Singaporean man has been accused of hiding a woman’s corpse in an apartment in Hougang.
33-year-old Jason Hong Kai Qi allegedly left the body of Ms Nallur Yang Hui Ying to decompose in the condominium unit for four days in April.
If found guilty of the offence, Hong faces up to seven years in jail.
Channel NewsAsia (CNA) reported that Hong had cause to seek help over Ms Yang’s corpse at a unit in Block 43 Hougang Avenue 7 on 23 April afternoon.
Instead of reporting the case, he chose to leave the apartment.
Ms Yang’s body was only discovered four days later in a decomposed state.
Hong was subsequently charged with one count of knowingly concealing a human corpse.
His case was adjourned due to a pending report from the Health Sciences Authority to determine the cause of Ms Yang’s death.
However, the report was not mentioned when Hong returned to court on Monday (24 June).
The charge sheet also did not state the nature of the pair’s relationship.
Per CNA, Hong’s case was delayed on Monday (24 June) as he had no form of identification and did not have a bailor present in court.
He claimed that both his passport and IC were seized during a search and was unsure if it was officers from the police or Immigration and Checkpoint Authority who possessed his documents.
When pressed further by the prosecutor, Hong said his IC was at home and was unsure if authorities had seized it or he had lost it.
His bailor subsequently arrived at court later that evening, after which the prosecution sought to adjourn the case for six weeks.
They were reportedly awaiting reports from the Attorney-General’s Chambers and stated Hong was also under investigation by the Central Narcotics Bureau.
Hong is out on a bail of S$20,000 and will return to court in August.
He faces up to seven years’ in jail, a fine, or both if found guilty of knowingly concealing a human corpse and preventing its discovery.
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