On Apr 17, Ms Fang’s relatives arrived in Spain and identified the system.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( MFA ) said then that Singapore’s honorary consulate-general has spoken with the local government in Madrid regarding the case.
Additionally, it stated that MFA and the honourable consulate-general have been supporting her home and providing diplomatic support.
REMANDED IN CUSTODY
Two Hispanic Civil Guard officers entered a judge in Murcia on April 19 and entered Ong. He was kept in prison while the investigation was continuing, but he refused to offer loan.
According to a preliminary examination statement, Ms. Fang had suffered head trauma and knife wounds, which led to her death.
According to criminal teams, the essential samples had been taken, and the court had the right to release her body for resettlement.
The Spanish Civil Guard stated next that they were still looking into the cause for the death.
Ong was identified by La Verdad de Murcia on April 20. He was identified by his letters “OM” in La Opinión de Murcia and Levante El Mercantil Valenciano, respectively.
The authorities have established that Ong and Ms Fang’s cellular phones were both present in Abanilla on the day of her suicide, according to Levante El Mercantil Valenciano.
She was never sexually assaulted, according to the document.
There may have been an “economic goal” for the event, according to the statement that Ms Fang and the suspect had known each other for some years. Apparently, she had given wealth to a private recipient.