Singaporean accused of stabbing wife and killing Chinese national


Quah being led out of the magistrate's court after being charged for murdering a Chinese national. With him is his lawyer Lim Lip Eng (left).

TEMERLOH: A Singaporean taxi driver has been charged in two separate courts here with stabbing his wife and murdering a Chinese national.

Quah Tee Keon, 46, is alleged to have murdered Ruan Chao Qiang at a house in Taman Mawar Indah in Triang, Bera at around 3.30am on Oct 13.

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