‘She was taken in such a horrible way’: Family of Singapore woman killed in Spain opens up about their loss

'She was taken in such a horrible way': Family of Singapore woman killed in Spain opens up about their loss

Speaking to the media  Ms. See and Mr. Fang described Ms. Fang as the party’s life and a generous older sister who offered to pay for her brother’s wedding on Monday ( Apr 22 ).

When their mother died in 2019, she also became the “pillar of power” for their family, said Mr Fang.

” Specifically when my mum left, she took care of me the most,” he said, choking up with emotion.

Ms. Fang maintained her late mother’s decorative business while working in a design service firm.

She had a dream that she would retire first and move to Bali with her aunt so they could live there.

Her body can only be repatriated once an American death certificate and embalming document have been issued, but her body is still there. That is anticipated to occur sometime this week, they said.

On Sunday, Mr. Fang, Ms. See, and a close colleague, Ms. Lee Si Hui, arrived in Singapore.

SINGAPOREAN MAN IN REMAND

The criminal was “brutal,” according to Ms. Fang’s relatives, who wanted to let people know how serious her face had been harmed.

The suspect, identified as Mitchell Ong by the regional newspaper La Verdad de Murcia, was detained in Alicante on April 16th. He appeared in court next Friday.

According to Singapore news website 8World, Ong apparently owned some local organizations and resided in a condo in Bukit Timah. He was even reported to have married in 2012 according to the document.

His Instagram accounts has videos of him at different trainers and at raves abroad. He was last seen at a comic book store in Alicante in the most recent photo that was uploaded to his Instagram profile.

Mr. Fang claimed he had not heard of Ong and was unaware of the kind of relationship his girlfriend had with the suspect.

” It’s still quite confusing to us,” he added.

Ms. Fang just revealed to her home that she would be meeting a friend in Spain, keeping things obscure. When Mr Fang probed more, she said the companion was a former colleague.  

Her family called up the businesses she had worked for after she stopped responding in an effort to get out who she might had been gathering.

We ruled out that partner because they were the only person with real estate in Spain and was still living there. That’s when we started to get a little frightened,” he said.

According to Levant El Mercantil Valenciano, regional authorities have established that Ong and Ms Fang’s cell phones were present in Abanilla at the time of her death.

Ong’s cause could have been “economic”, the statement said, adding that Ms Fang had reportedly transferred funds to an unnamed second man.

Due to Singapore’s privacy laws, Mr. Fang claimed he could n’t verify this because he could n’t access information about his sister’s bank account.

Their prosecutor in Spain predicted that Ong’s test might take a year or longer. While Ms Fang’s clothing and other items have been returned to the household, her digital tools have been held for studies.

” In the meantime, we’re going to request more friends and family if they’ve seen this man, if they know of any relationship… if anyone knows anything about this man,” he said.  

” I SHOULD HAVE TO SPAIN GONE WITH HER.”

Mr Fang joked that growing up, he and his sister had the same life mission – to make each others ‘ life difficult.

” My girl likes to take my glaciers product,” he said, when asked about fond remembrances of their youth.  

However, she was even a very good older girl who enjoyed reading to him.

He claimed that Ms. Fang and Ms. See, who she was going to visit Japan with in April, were closer.

” She’s quite personal to me, she talks more to my aunt, they go out for meals on sunday,” he said.