Singaporean woman killed in Spain: Spanish police ask court to deport suspect to Singapore

Singaporean woman killed in Spain: Spanish police ask court to deport suspect to Singapore

Local media reported on Friday ( May 2 ) that Spain’s immigration officers have requested that a Malaysian man who is suspected of killing a fellow citizen there be deported to Singapore.

Audrey Fong was killed while on vacation in Spain, according to Mitchell Ong, who is on suspicion of her murder. In April 2024, her body was discovered with more than 30 kill scars.

According to Spanish press shop La Verdad, Ong was requested to be deported from the region by the Comisar General de Extranjera con Fronteras, which is a division of the Spanish National Police.

Additionally, it demanded that he be denied a 10-year ban from returning to the region.

According to Spanish media website La Opinion de Murcia, the secret prosecution representing Ms. Fang’s family has consented to this deportation request. &nbsp,

Victims in Spain have the option of hiring attorneys to represent them as secret prosecutors and of course they can provide evidence, requests statements, or even file charges. They are not involved in the trial of the people.

According to La Opinion de Murcia, Ong is now remanded in the Murcia Sangonera jail. &nbsp,

Maria Jesus Ruiz de Castaneda, a defense attorney, requested the imprisonment request be soon canceled, according to La Opinion de Murcia. &nbsp,

Ong is a participant in lively criminal proceedings in Spain, where he is required to be given all due constitutional protections, the lawyer claimed, arguing that the extradition would be an intolerable evasion of the Spanish judicial system. &nbsp, &nbsp,

She added that Ong’s detention was in violation of the German Human Rights Convention.