Man on trial for stalking woman blasted by judge for asking scandalous questions in Singapore court


Lucas Seng Yong Yi, 39, had also posed scandalous and irrelevant questions at length to the prosecution’s witnesses. - Photo: ST

SINGAPORE: A man who stalked a former co-worker for five years continued harassing her even during his trial, where he represented himself and asked her irrelevant questions over seven days of cross-examination.

Lucas Seng Yong Yi, 39, also subjected other prosecution witnesses to similar antics by asking them scandalous questions during the trial, which spanned over 70 days from April 2021 to September 2024.

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