Malaysia

Couple heads to Taiwan after daughter’s murder

They will be there to make funeral arrangements, says family lawyer

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 Nov 2020 11:03PM

Couple heads to Taiwan after daughter’s murder
Parents of a 24-year-old student, who was murdered in Taiwan, left KLIA today for Taipei. – Pic courtesy of KLIA, November 1, 2020

SIBU – The parents of the Malaysian student, who was found murdered in Taiwan on Thursday, have flown to Taipei to make arrangements for her funeral, said family lawyer Yap Hoi Lioing.

Yap named the deceased as Irene Chung and said her parents flew to Taipei via the Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 2.15 pm today.

Earlier, Sibu OCPD ACP Stanley Jonathan Ringgit confirmed that the deceased’s mother Ting Ching Ching, 45, had lodged a report at the Sibu central police station on Thursday saying she had received a call from the university her daughter was studying in, informing her of her daughter’s murder in the mountainous district of Alian in Kaohsiung.

Chung, 24, was reported missing on Thursday morning and footage captured on CCTV cameras showed her walking alone close to a railway overpass near the university at 8pm on Wednesday.

Taiwanese police arrested a suspect on Thursday and he confessed to strangling the victim with a rope before dumping her body.

The suspect was detained for voluntary manslaughter and sexual assault.

Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen and premier Su Tseng-chang have apologised to the family as well as Malaysians over the murder. – Bernama, November 1, 2020

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