After 33 years on the run, former loan shark, now 80, is convicted over fatal stabbing


SINGAPORE: A former loan shark who was on the run from the authorities for 33 years was convicted on Tuesday (Nov 11) for fatally stabbing a debtor in 1990.

Ng Kwang Keng, now 80, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means. He was previously charged with murder. Court documents did not state why his charge was reduced.

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