TO watch his neighbour shower, a former lawyer climbed over a parapet separating their balconies to get into her home.
Nicholas Yeo Shao Yi, 32, did this twice and even filmed the woman – who is in her 20s – showering on the first occasion.
Yeo was sentenced to 12 weeks’ jail after pleading guilty to a charge of using his mobile phone to observe his neighbour showering and another of filming her.
Another two charges of committing criminal trespass were taken into consideration for his sentencing.
The court heard that Yeo, who was formerly a lawyer at Allen & Gledhill, had committed the offences as he was experiencing work-related stress ever since the circuit breaker period of April to June 2020.
He lived in a terraced house that shares an adjoining wall with his next-door neighbour, whose master bedroom toilet looks out onto a small balcony through a window.
As their toilets were next to each other, Yeo could tell when the victim was in the shower by listening out for her voice or the sound of videos playing.
On the evening of Nov 23, 2020, he deduced that she was bathing and climbed over the parapet and into her balcony to film her.
He held his phone outside the shower window but the victim caught a glimpse of the phone before he could start recording.
She shouted in alarm and saw Yeo fleeing back into his house. — The Straits Times/ANN