Singaporean charged with murder of woman believed to be his mother


Singaporean Gabriel Lien Goh, seen with injuries on his face and swelling on his fists and knuckles, arriving at the State Courts on Oct 28, 2019. He was arrested on Sunday evening in Commonwealth over the deaths of two women aged 56 and 90, both related to him. - The Straits Times/ANN/KEVIN LIM

SINGAPORE (ANN): A 22-year-old man was charged on Monday (Oct 28) over one of the two deaths of two women related to him.

Appearing in court on Monday (Oct 28), Gabriel Lien Goh was accused of murdering 56-year-old Lee Soh Mui, believed to be his mother on Sunday (Oct 27) at 7.24pm.

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