SINGAPORE: A 71-year-old man was charged on Tuesday ( Dec 24 ) with attacking two people in Lavender using a knife.
Lim Tee Tee was given two charges of deliberately causing hurt with a 50cm blade at , Block 805, King George’s Avenue.
This reportedly happened at the building’s eighth-floor passageway at about 11.30am on Sunday.
Mr. Chua Kin Tong and Mr. Hussin Mohamed were the subjects named in the accusations.
A 69-year-old gentleman was earlier reported to the authorities as being injured in the event and taken unconscious to the clinic, where he later passed away.
According to preliminary studies, Lim and the 69-year-old man allegedly got into a fight and reportedly fought with one another.
Charge bedding did not specify the victim’s demise and the death was not disclosed in court proceedings.
Lim made an appearance from Remand via a movie website. He appeared to have a scar that was dressing-covered above his left eye.
A policeman counsel requested that Lim be held in custody for a week and that he be allowed to leave for work on investigations.
According to the attorney, Lim was required to be in prison to travel to the image of the alleged murder and perform reenactments.
Lim asked the court if his nephew may be made aware of the situation while speaking Mandarin. He was informed that the investigation official did inform his family.
Lim may appear in court again on December 31.
A dangerous weapon that is intentionally used to inflict pain with a prison term of up to seven years, which may include a great, a punishment, or any blend of these penalties.
If found criminal, Lim may be caned as he is above 50.