Audrey Fang case: Family asks Spain court to extend suspect Mitchell Ong’s detention by two years


Mitchell Ong (left) is accused of killing fellow Singaporean Audrey Fang in Spain in April 2024. - Photos: STRONGESTASIAN/INSTAGRAM, FANG DIROU/FACEBOOK

SINGAPORE: The family of Audrey Fang, who was killed in Spain in 2024, has asked a Spanish court to keep the suspected perpetrator Mitchell Ong in custody for another two years.

Fang, a Singaporean who had travelled to Spain alone, was found dead with 30 stab wounds on April 10, 2024, in a field in the town of Abanilla. Ong, also a Singaporean, was arrested in Spain on April 16, 2024.

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