Woman injured in Queenstown stabbing incident, male suspect arrested

When The Straits Times went to the scene at 12.50am on Friday, a pool of blood could be seen at the foot of a pillar, with the trail of blood stretching across the void deck to the stone table and stools. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
When The Straits Times went down to the scene at 12.50am, a pool of blood could be seen at the foot of a pillar, with the trail of blood stretching across the void deck to the stone table and stools. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
When The Straits Times went down to the scene at 12.50am, a pool of blood could be seen at the foot of a pillar, with the trail of blood stretching across the void deck to the stone table and stools. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
Police officers at Block 146 Mei Ling Street. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

SINGAPORE - A woman was stabbed at the void deck of a Housing Board block in Queenstown on Thursday night (Oct 11).

The attack, which took place at Block 146 Mei Ling Street, resulted in the woman being taken to hospital with multiple lacerations.

A 29-year-old man was arrested by police about 10 hours later for voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapon.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force was alerted to the incident at 10.48pm. The victim was taken to the National University Hospital.

It is believed she suffered multiple lacerations, and the hospital was told to be on standby to receive her.

On Thursday night, Mr Kenny Ng, who lives in the opposite block, said he looked out of his third-floor window when he heard shouting from Block 146.

Mr Ng, 46, who works in procurement, said he saw a man and a woman in a struggle, before the man pushed the woman into a pillar and then pinned her down on the ground.

He immediately called the police and went downstairs to help the woman.

According to Mr Ng, the woman looked to be in her late 20s.

She was lying in a pool of blood but was conscious, and she told him she had lost her mobile phone.

In response to queries from ST, the police said they was alerted by the public at 10.50pm that a woman was stabbed by a man at the location.

Through ground inquiries and with the aid of closed-circuit television footage, Clementi Police Division officers identified the suspect and arrested him on Friday at 9am.

ST understands that the incident was due to personal grudges between the suspect and the victim, who both knew each other.

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The suspect is seen in handcuffs at Block 146 Mei Ling Street on Friday morning. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG

When ST went to the scene at 12.50am on Friday, a pool of blood could be seen at the foot of a pillar, with the trail of blood stretching across the void deck to the stone table and stools.

At about 10.45am on Friday, four plainclothes police officers took the suspect, who had shoulder-length hair and was in handcuffs, back to the scene for about five minutes, before leaving in two unmarked cars.

The suspect is escorted into a car on Friday morning. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG

Residents at the block and the surrounding blocks told ST that they heard shrill screams from a woman late on Thursday night.

"I was doing my homework, when I heard a woman scream. It was very shrill. Then I heard someone rushing down the stairs," said student Jeanette Salim, 16, who lives on the third floor of the block.

The police said the man will be charged in court on Saturday with voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapon.

If found guilty, he could be jailed for life. He could also be jailed for up to 15 years, fined and caned.

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