I have two words for this incident. There are "pretty gruesome". What I want to know is why the toddlers stepfather killed her? Was it for because of a family feud? An act of passion? Honesty, I think this really sends a shiver to the bone. Singapore, no matter how safe and secure, is prone to such acts. That once again chills me to the bone.
Back to the topic, I at first thought that the girl have just gone lost and was hiding in some playground. After a while, I predicted it was not so. Then, I predicted it was a repeat of the "Huang Na" case. I was pretty much correct. The girl was killed, but what was more gruesome was that she had been stuffed under Ajunnied flyover. I though that was crazy, because the gap was barely 5 centimeters high. How could it fit a toddler body? How did he manage to stuff her in? But nonetheless, it was true and I then realized that facts could be weirder than fiction.
Well, I think that the toddler girl was loved by her neighbours and it angered them that her own stepfather had actually slaughtered her. Even if anyone was not her neighbour, I believe that they would be drawn back in revulsion by her stepfather's unforgivable acts.
I think this really reminds us that even the safest of countries is not immune to such acts.
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
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Totally agreed with, but could you clarify what you mean by act of passion? You said on your comment in Jonathan's post that it was an act of love, but would you go kill someone you love? Please clarify, be it in public or in private.
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