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2019 Orchard Towers murder

The 2019 Orchard Towers murder was a murder case where a group of men killed 31-year-old Satheesh Noel Gobidass, who sustained several knife wounds and died at Orchard Towers on 2 July 2019. The murder was not the first case that involved the Orchard Towers. In 2002, the case of British expatriate Michael McCrea killing his friend and another person before disposing of the bodies at Orchard Towers was another that associated the Orchard Towers with murder. In the end, McCrea was sentenced by the courts to serve 24 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to culpable homicide not amounting to murder.[1][2]

The Orchard Towers, where Satheesh Noel Gobidass was killed in a fight on 2 July 2019.
2019 Orchard Towers murder
Date2 July 2019; 4 years ago (2019-07-02)
LocationOrchard Towers, Singapore
MotiveUndetermined
Deaths1
Suspects
  • Tan Sen Yang, 27
  • Tan Hong Sheng, 22
  • Joel Tan Yun Sheng, 26
  • Natalie Siow Yu Zhen, 22
  • Loo Boon Chong, 25
  • Chan Jia Xing, 26
  • Ang Da Yuan, 26

Initially, all seven of the offenders, consisting of one female and six males, were charged with murder, but eventually, six of the accused faced various lesser charges of assault, consorting an armed person in public, unruly behaviour in public and obstruction of justice. These lower charges were finalized after the six's respective sentencing phases, which resulted in one of them receiving a conditional warning while the remaining five serving jail terms between one month and four years and nine months, in addition to caning for two of the male members.[3] The seventh and final suspect, Tan Sen Yang, who was identified to be the one stabbing Satheesh to death,[4] was convicted of murder, and jailed for life with caning (12 strokes) on 25 April 2024.[5]

Background edit

Satheesh Noel Gobidass edit

 
Satheesh Noel Gobidass, the 31-year-old chemist who died at Orchard Towers on 2 July 2019

Born on 13 February 1988, Satheesh Noel Gobidass was a Singaporean chemist of ethnic Indian descent who was married with two children: a ten-year-old son and four-year-old daughter at the time he died.[6]

According to his friends, neighbours and family, Satheesh was known to be a kind and helpful person to people around him, and was close to his family. A 33-year-old childcare teacher and some of Satheesh's friends remembered Satheesh as a loving, caring father who loved his children dearly and he often found time to fetch his daughter from school. Neighbours who lived in Satheesh's neighbourhood also stated that he would help them take heavy bags.[7]

An online personality, who was a former classmate of Satheesh from secondary school, described Satheesh as an energetic individual who was a bit “naughty” but often a thoughtful person with a good heart. She remembered an incident where she was heavily pregnant at one point, Satheesh helped her open the door to a GrabCar and took care of her then toddler-aged son. Other than that, they often shared friendly verbal exchanges whenever they met each other in the neighbourhood where they resided.[8]

Another friend fondly remembered Satheesh in a Facebook post as a good drinking buddy and friend with whom he often enjoyed drinking and eating nasi padang together, and smoking. He stated Satheesh was forgetful at times and before his death, he even left his favourite hat at the bar he frequented at Orchard Towers. the hat was later retrieved and returned to his wife shortly after Satheesh died.[9]

Death at Orchard Towers edit

On the early morning of 2 July 2019, at Orchard Towers, a fight broke out between Satheesh and a group of seven people, with four of these members - 27-year-old Tan Sen Yang (陈森阳 Chén Sēnyáng), 26-year-old Joel Tan Yun Sheng (陈云胜 Chén Yúnshèng), 26-year-old Ang Da Yuan (洪达远 Hóng Dáyuǎn) and 22-year-old Natalie Siow Yu Zhen (萧玉珍 Xiāo Yùzhēn) - participating in the fight with Satheesh (who earlier came with his friends for drinks at a pub at the Orchard Towers). The other three members - 25-year-old Loo Boon Chong (刘文崇 Liú Wénchóng), 26-year-old Chan Jia Xing (陈家兴 Chén Jiāxīng) and 22-year-old Tan Hong Sheng (陈洪胜 Chén Hóngshèng) - tried to stop their first four friends from attacking Satheesh but to no avail.

According to court documents, the group of seven, led by Tan Sen Yang, had a fight with another group earlier on, and Tan Sen Yang actually used a foldable karambit knife to slash a security officer who attempted to intervene. Being one of the bystanders who witnessed the fight, Satheesh went to the entrance of the Orchard Towers to confront the group of seven after he followed them down a lift, thus sparking a physical conflict between the group and Satheesh. At the end of the fight, Satheesh suffered several knife wounds on the neck and jaw as a result of Tan Sen Yang, who was the only one armed of all the seven, using the karambit knife to slash and stab Satheesh while punching him. One of these neck wounds was fatal and it caused Satheesh to eventually bleed to death despite the intervention of members of the public.[10] Around an hour after he was stabbed, 31-year-old Satheesh Noel Gobidass was pronounced dead at around 7.30 am in Tan Tock Seng Hospital. His funeral was held at Teban Gardens Road.[7]

After the attack, the seven members went their separate ways. Among them, Tan Sen Yang and Loo Boon Chong went to Loo's flat, where Tan changed his clothes and took his shower, and Loo also disposed of Tan's bloodstained shirt down the rubbish chute. All seven of them would later be arrested for the alleged murder of Satheesh Noel Gobidass, with some have voluntarily surrendered to the police at one of the members Joel Tan's coordination.[11]

Pre-trial investigations edit

Arrests and indictments edit

After the crime was reported, the police were called in and within 12 hours, the seven suspects were arrested in varied locations all over Singapore; a female friend who accompanied the group of seven at the time of the murder was also caught but subsequently released. The seven arrested members - Tan Sen Yang, Joel Tan, Tan Hong Sheng, Ang Da Yuan, Natalie Seow, Chan Jia Xing, and Loo Boon Chong - were all charged with murder. As the offence of murder warrants the punishment of either life imprisonment or the death penalty in Singapore, the seven suspects will potentially be sentenced to death if found guilty.[12][13][14]

Court proceedings also revealed that one of the members, Ang Da Yuan, was previously jailed for three weeks each in 2017 and 2018 for voluntarily causing hurt. He was also put on probation in 2010 for behaving in a disorderly manner in public.[15] Another member, Tan Hong Sheng, was also revealed to have two previous convictions for violent offences and possession of weapons and had undergone both a jail term at a juvenile home and reformative training in 2011 and 2016 respectively. First-hand investigations also revealed that Tan Sen Yang was also suspected to be involved in several past violent offences.[16][17]

After they were charged with murder, the male members were remanded at Changi Medical Complex for psychiatric assessment, while Natalie Siow, the sole female suspect, was remanded at Changi Women's Prison for three weeks for psychiatric assessment. No bail was offered for all seven of them.

Reduction of murder charges edit

A week after their arrests, three of the seven members - Loo Boon Chong, Chan Jia Xing and Tan Hong Sheng - had their murder charges reduced. As they, together with the other members, were aware of Tan being armed with the murder weapon during their meeting before the incident at Orchard Towers, the three men faced fresh charges of consorting with a person carrying an offensive weapon in a public place. They were all released on bail which cost between S$15,000 and S$20,000.[18][19]

Later, in October 2019, the murder charge against Natalie Siow was reduced to voluntarily causing hurt, and she also faced new charges of consorting an armed person and unruly behaviour in public. After the reduction of her original murder charge, Siow was offered bail of S$15,000 and hence she was released after spending three and a half months in remand for murder.[20][21][22] Eventually, in February 2020, both Joel Tan and Ang Da Yuan had their murder charges lowered to assault, and they were each offered bail of S$15,000.[23]

The reduction of the murder charges against the first six suspects left the seventh and final suspect Tan Sen Yang as the only person left facing a murder charge.[15] In October 2020, Tan Sen Yang's case has been moved to the High Court, where people stand trial for capital cases like murder within Singapore's jurisdiction.[24]

Tan Hong Sheng’s escape and recapture edit

A date was scheduled for three of the members - Loo Boon Chong, Chan Jia Xing and Tan Hong Sheng - to return to court. However, on 29 August 2019, only Loo and Chan turned up in court, while Tan was discovered to be missing. Tan's mother thus called the police, and a warrant of arrest was issued for Tan's whereabouts. Tan remained on the run for a month before he was re-arrested on 27 September 2019. Tan was also charged with committing another crime of rioting while out on bail in August 2019; he had teamed up with three other men at Central Mall to attack the 30-year-old Desmond Neo Zhao Fu, who was also charged with rioting like his attackers.[25][26]

Additional charges against Tan Sen Yang edit

On 1 October 2021, Tan was hauled back to court to face ten fresh charges of causing hurt in unrelated incidents. It was revealed that Tan was involved in several violent incidents, and two of them, including the amputation of a woman's finger and permanent disfigurement of a man, occurred minutes prior to him fighting and killing Satheesh Noel Gobidass.[17][27]

After this, Tan spent another two years in remand before his trial occurred.

Sentencing of the seven accused edit

For a period of more than four years, the seven accused were taken to court between March 2020 and April 2024 for the charges preferred against them over the Orchard Towers incident.

Joel Tan and Ang Da Yuan edit

In their trial, the first two members - 26-year-old Joel Tan Yun Sheng and 26-year-old Ang Da Yuan - pleaded guilty to lower charges of voluntarily causing hurt to the victim. Additionally, Ang also pleaded guilty to consorting with a person possessing an offensive weapon. As a result, on 4 March 2020, Joel Tan was sentenced to four weeks' imprisonment, while Ang was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment and six strokes of the cane.

The district court also took into consideration the decision by Joel Tan to convince the other members to surrender to the police, which was argued by Tan's lawyer Josephus Tan. Ang's lawyers - Anil Sandhu and Mohamed Arshad - also submitted that their client was remorseful of causing the death of Satheesh, and Ang stated he want to repent for what he did and take good care of his family after his release.[28][29][15]

Natalie Siow edit

On 9 October 2020, for assault and consorting an armed individual, 24-year-old Natalie Siow Yu Zhen was sentenced to five months' imprisonment with no caning on 9 October 2020 (as females are not allowed to be caned under Singapore law). Siow's lawyer Amarick Gill reportedly stated that Siow, who felt sorry for the death of Satheesh (which she did not expect to happen), had learnt her lesson after her "harrowing" experience of facing the gallows and a capital charge.[30]

Siow was granted parole and released on 18 January 2021 after serving over 200 days out of her five-month jail term due to good behaviour, for which her sentence did not include the three and a half months (specifically 107 days) she spent in remand.[31][32]

Chan Jia Xing edit

The fourth member Chan Jia Xing, who originally faced a reduced charge of consorting an armed person, was issued a conditional warning and the prosecution decided to withdraw the criminal charges against Chan, after they took into consideration that he tried to stop the fight and he also did not participate in the fatal assault of Satheesh either, as well as his full cooperation with the police during the investigations.

However, the prosecution warned Chan that if he re-offend within the next 12 months, Chan would be brought back to court to face charges for both the new offence and his role in the 2019 Orchard Towers murder. 27-year-old Chan Jia Xing was thus set free on 17 October 2020. According to Josephus Tan, Chan's lawyer, Chan was grateful for the decision and anticipated the birth of his first child (later revealed to be a son) in the following month. Chan also expressed he would never be involved in another crime again for life after the case of Satheesh's death.[33][34]

Loo Boon Chong edit

The fifth member, Loo Boon Chong pleaded guilty to the charges of obstructing justice and consorting an armed person on 14 December 2020.[35] The prosecution sought a sentence of at least six months' jail and a fine of S$1,000 for Loo, while Loo's three lawyers - Sunil Sudheesan, Diana Ngiam and Sujesh Anandan - argued for two months in jail on account of his remorse over the incident and with Lawyer Ngiam having highlighted that Loo could not afford to pay the fine, he should be given an additional five days in jail instead.

On 15 January 2021, 27-year-old Loo was sentenced to five months in jail, as well as a S$1,000 fine for an unrelated gambling offence.[36] While sentencing Loo, District judge Ng Cheng Thiam also took note that Loo had been in remand for a short period before being released on bail and that he had surrendered himself to the police hours after Tan Sen Yang murdered Satheesh Noel Gobidass.[11]

Tan Hong Sheng edit

On 5 February 2021, the sixth man Tan Hong Sheng, who was remanded without bail since his recapture in September 2019, pleaded guilty to a single charge of consorting an armed person and two unrelated charges of rioting, which he committed on 18 November 2018 and 25 February 2019 respectively. It was further revealed that Tan was out on bail for the second rioting offence when he became involved in the 2019 Orchard Towers murder case. Tan also faced five other similar charges, but these will be taken into consideration during sentencing.[16]

The prosecution sought a sentence of at least five years in prison with 12 strokes of the cane after emphasising that Tan had committed two earlier rioting offences and the viciousness of the attack, as well as his criminal record. On the other hand, the defence counsel, led by Josephus Tan, argued for a lighter sentence of between 45 and 50 months' jail and between nine and 12 strokes of the cane on account that their client was merely trying to stop the fight and not taking part in it.[37]

On 5 March 2021, Tan, then 24 years old, was sentenced to a total of four years and nine months' jail (57 months) and 12 strokes of the cane.[38][39]

Tan Sen Yang edit

On 3 October 2023, more than four years after the Orchard Towers incident, 32-year-old Tan Sen Yang officially stood trial for one count of murdering Satheesh Noel Gobidass. Tan was represented by a counsel of three lawyers - Teo Choo Kee, Subir Singh Grewal and Nichol Yeo. Justice Aedit Abdullah of the High Court presided the hearing while the prosecution was led by Deputy Public Prosecutors (DPP) Hay Hung Chun, Lim Shin Hui and Benedict Yeo of the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC). The trial itself was expected to last for around two weeks, and 47 witnesses, including Tan's six accomplices (who were all dealt with earlier on), were summoned to testify in court.[40]

The prosecution's case was that after Tan attacked two men - patron Muhammad Fairus Muhammad Ali and security officer B. Barathkrishnan - with a karambit knife, Satheesh confronted the accused, resulting in Tan using the same weapon to attack Satheesh thrice, and based on the prosecutors' arguments, Tan had committed murder by intentionally inflicting the stab wounds on Satheesh's neck, such that one of the injuries was sufficient to cause death in the ordinary course of nature, which was supported by the autopsy report of Satheesh's case.[41][42] It was further revealed during the first day of Tan's trial that Tan Sen Yang had alcohol use disorder, and a history of adjustment disorder and depressed mood, according to a psychiatric report tendered during his psychiatric remand. However, Tan was deemed mentally fit to plead and stand trial as these conditions did not have any contributory link to his alleged offences, and he also did not have an unsound mind at the time of the killing. It was reported that despite extensive investigations, the murder weapon was never found.[43]

On 25 April 2024, Tan was found guilty of murder under section 300(c) of the Penal Code and was sentenced to life imprisonment with 12 strokes of the cane. Justice Abdullah stated in his verdict that he was satisfied that Tan indeed intentionally inflicted the fatal injury on Satheesh and it thus constituted as an act of murder, and the defence of diminished responsibility was also rejected in light of the absence of any contributory link between the conditions and his offence. He also rejected the possibility that the fatal wound was caused by other members of Tan's group as what the defence tried to argue in court; the defence pinned the blame on Chan Jia Xing especially since the CCTV evidence captured Chan holding a black object at the time of the fight, but it was refuted by the judge who found it likely to be an e-cigarette. At the time of the judgement, Tan's father was present in court and Tan was given permission to speak to his father and four other relatives.[44][45][46]

Prior to Tan's sentencing, the prosecution, having expressed their intention to not seek the death penalty, cited the precedent case of the 2020 Punggol Field murder and thus proposed for Tan to receive a life sentence and at least 15 strokes of the cane, while the defence asked for Tan to receive 12 strokes of the cane on top of a life term. Justice Abdullah agreed with the prosecution that the offence and circumstances revolving around it did not warrant the death sentence. Justice Abdullah also touched on the need to consider Tan's previous convictions, including voluntarily causing hurt in 2011 as well as affray and criminal intimidation in 2014, but he found no initiative to have them taken into account during sentencing, given the length of time that had passed and the difference in severity with the present murder charge. Due to Tan's conviction for murder, the other charges pending against him were all withdrawn by the prosecution.[47][48]

Controversies edit

Preferential treatment claims edit

On 2 November 2020, it was reported that the police were investigating two women, both aged 28 and 36 respectively, for contempt of court over the women's social media posts, which contained allegations of preferential treatment in sentencing on account of race of alleged criminals, saying that minority people are given harsher sentences; and these allegations were linked to the Orchard Towers murder after the news reported the release of Chan Jia Xing.[49] In response to such allegations, the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) said such media posts have the "potential to disrupt racial harmony in Singapore, and cause irreversible divisions in our communities" and amount to contempt of court, in addition to refuting these allegatory claims.[50]

Three days after the women were reported to be investigated for the preferential treatment allegations, it was reported that the day before, in Parliament, Minister of State for Home Affairs Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim called these claims baseless and irresponsible. He said everyone is entitled to fair and equal treatment under the law.

Citing several precedent cases like the 2010 gang-related killing of Darren Ng Wei Jie at Downtown East as examples, Faishal told the House that in whichever cases where there are several suspects allegedly involved in the same capital case (like murder or kidnapping), all of them will face the same charge together initially, and these people will be detained in remand pending further investigations and after looking through the facts of the case, it will be decided whether to proceed with the capital charge or reduce it or withdraw it. Faishal said that the positions made against the people involved in the case would differ based on the evidence available and his/her role in the matter.[51]

The AGC, as well as some lawyers, also provided an explanation behind the sentences meted out to some of the convicted minor offenders Natalie Siow, Ang Da Yuan and Joel Tan (Loo Boon Chong and Tan Hong Sheng were not yet sentenced at that time). They laid out that while the trio knew that Tan Sen Yang was armed with the knife and had participated in the fight against Satheesh, they did not have a plan to use the knife during the fight or a plan to fight Satheesh, hence their murder charges were reduced to those of voluntary causing hurt with common intention. They also laid out that Loo, Chan and Tan Hong Sheng never took part in the fight and only tried to stop the fight, which explained the withdrawal of their respective murder charges in favour of lesser ones. They also stated that the prosecution, in pursuing a more severe sentence for Ang in both his and Joel Tan's trial in March 2020, have cited Ang's criminal record to ask for a higher sentence for Ang compared to Joel Tan's.[52] Some lawyers also explained that the reduction of the charges were likely due to investigations determining that all seven offenders in this case did not share the common intention with each other to cause the fatal injury on the victim, and this would also happen if they were found to play differing roles in the turn of events that ended in Satheesh's death.[53]

Subhas Nair edit

In October 2020, while Loo Boon Chong, Tan Sen Yang and Tan Hong Sheng were still pending trial, Subhas Nair, a Singaporean rapper-musician, made claims on social media that racism and Chinese privilege played a part in allowing one of the members, Chan Jia Xing, to be given a conditional warning for the charge of consorting an armed person and escaped punishment for murder. In relation to Chan's case and other unrelated cases, Nair, whose full name was Subhas Govin Prabhakar Nair, was charged with promoting ill-will among the different racial and religious groups in Singapore through his comments online.[54]

After he stood trial in March 2023, 31-year-old Nair was found guilty of all four charges by District Judge Shaiffuddin Saruwan on 18 July 2023,[55] and more than a month later, Nair was sentenced to six weeks of imprisonment on 5 September 2023. He is currently appealing against his conviction and sentence.[56]

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Orchard Towers murder redirects here For the 2002 double homicide case which also occurred at Orchard Towers see Orchard Towers double murders The 2019 Orchard Towers murder was a murder case where a group of men killed 31 year old Satheesh Noel Gobidass who sustained several knife wounds and died at Orchard Towers on 2 July 2019 The murder was not the first case that involved the Orchard Towers In 2002 the case of British expatriate Michael McCrea killing his friend and another person before disposing of the bodies at Orchard Towers was another that associated the Orchard Towers with murder In the end McCrea was sentenced by the courts to serve 24 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to culpable homicide not amounting to murder 1 2 The Orchard Towers where Satheesh Noel Gobidass was killed in a fight on 2 July 2019 2019 Orchard Towers murderDate2 July 2019 4 years ago 2019 07 02 LocationOrchard Towers SingaporeMotiveUndeterminedDeaths1SuspectsTan Sen Yang 27 Tan Hong Sheng 22 Joel Tan Yun Sheng 26 Natalie Siow Yu Zhen 22 Loo Boon Chong 25 Chan Jia Xing 26 Ang Da Yuan 26 Initially all seven of the offenders consisting of one female and six males were charged with murder but eventually six of the accused faced various lesser charges of assault consorting an armed person in public unruly behaviour in public and obstruction of justice These lower charges were finalized after the six s respective sentencing phases which resulted in one of them receiving a conditional warning while the remaining five serving jail terms between one month and four years and nine months in addition to caning for two of the male members 3 The seventh and final suspect Tan Sen Yang who was identified to be the one stabbing Satheesh to death 4 was convicted of murder and jailed for life with caning 12 strokes on 25 April 2024 5 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Satheesh Noel Gobidass 1 2 Death at Orchard Towers 2 Pre trial investigations 2 1 Arrests and indictments 2 2 Reduction of murder charges 2 3 Tan Hong Sheng s escape and recapture 2 4 Additional charges against Tan Sen Yang 3 Sentencing of the seven accused 3 1 Joel Tan and Ang Da Yuan 3 2 Natalie Siow 3 3 Chan Jia Xing 3 4 Loo Boon Chong 3 5 Tan Hong Sheng 3 6 Tan Sen Yang 4 Controversies 4 1 Preferential treatment claims 4 2 Subhas Nair 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground editSatheesh Noel Gobidass edit In this Indian name the name Gobidass is a patronymic and the person should be referred to by the given name Satheesh Noel nbsp Satheesh Noel Gobidass the 31 year old chemist who died at Orchard Towers on 2 July 2019 Born on 13 February 1988 Satheesh Noel Gobidass was a Singaporean chemist of ethnic Indian descent who was married with two children a ten year old son and four year old daughter at the time he died 6 According to his friends neighbours and family Satheesh was known to be a kind and helpful person to people around him and was close to his family A 33 year old childcare teacher and some of Satheesh s friends remembered Satheesh as a loving caring father who loved his children dearly and he often found time to fetch his daughter from school Neighbours who lived in Satheesh s neighbourhood also stated that he would help them take heavy bags 7 An online personality who was a former classmate of Satheesh from secondary school described Satheesh as an energetic individual who was a bit naughty but often a thoughtful person with a good heart She remembered an incident where she was heavily pregnant at one point Satheesh helped her open the door to a GrabCar and took care of her then toddler aged son Other than that they often shared friendly verbal exchanges whenever they met each other in the neighbourhood where they resided 8 Another friend fondly remembered Satheesh in a Facebook post as a good drinking buddy and friend with whom he often enjoyed drinking and eating nasi padang together and smoking He stated Satheesh was forgetful at times and before his death he even left his favourite hat at the bar he frequented at Orchard Towers the hat was later retrieved and returned to his wife shortly after Satheesh died 9 Death at Orchard Towers edit On the early morning of 2 July 2019 at Orchard Towers a fight broke out between Satheesh and a group of seven people with four of these members 27 year old Tan Sen Yang 陈森阳 Chen Senyang 26 year old Joel Tan Yun Sheng 陈云胜 Chen Yunsheng 26 year old Ang Da Yuan 洪达远 Hong Dayuǎn and 22 year old Natalie Siow Yu Zhen 萧玉珍 Xiao Yuzhen participating in the fight with Satheesh who earlier came with his friends for drinks at a pub at the Orchard Towers The other three members 25 year old Loo Boon Chong 刘文崇 Liu Wenchong 26 year old Chan Jia Xing 陈家兴 Chen Jiaxing and 22 year old Tan Hong Sheng 陈洪胜 Chen Hongsheng tried to stop their first four friends from attacking Satheesh but to no avail According to court documents the group of seven led by Tan Sen Yang had a fight with another group earlier on and Tan Sen Yang actually used a foldable karambit knife to slash a security officer who attempted to intervene Being one of the bystanders who witnessed the fight Satheesh went to the entrance of the Orchard Towers to confront the group of seven after he followed them down a lift thus sparking a physical conflict between the group and Satheesh At the end of the fight Satheesh suffered several knife wounds on the neck and jaw as a result of Tan Sen Yang who was the only one armed of all the seven using the karambit knife to slash and stab Satheesh while punching him One of these neck wounds was fatal and it caused Satheesh to eventually bleed to death despite the intervention of members of the public 10 Around an hour after he was stabbed 31 year old Satheesh Noel Gobidass was pronounced dead at around 7 30 am in Tan Tock Seng Hospital His funeral was held at Teban Gardens Road 7 After the attack the seven members went their separate ways Among them Tan Sen Yang and Loo Boon Chong went to Loo s flat where Tan changed his clothes and took his shower and Loo also disposed of Tan s bloodstained shirt down the rubbish chute All seven of them would later be arrested for the alleged murder of Satheesh Noel Gobidass with some have voluntarily surrendered to the police at one of the members Joel Tan s coordination 11 Pre trial investigations editArrests and indictments edit After the crime was reported the police were called in and within 12 hours the seven suspects were arrested in varied locations all over Singapore a female friend who accompanied the group of seven at the time of the murder was also caught but subsequently released The seven arrested members Tan Sen Yang Joel Tan Tan Hong Sheng Ang Da Yuan Natalie Seow Chan Jia Xing and Loo Boon Chong were all charged with murder As the offence of murder warrants the punishment of either life imprisonment or the death penalty in Singapore the seven suspects will potentially be sentenced to death if found guilty 12 13 14 Court proceedings also revealed that one of the members Ang Da Yuan was previously jailed for three weeks each in 2017 and 2018 for voluntarily causing hurt He was also put on probation in 2010 for behaving in a disorderly manner in public 15 Another member Tan Hong Sheng was also revealed to have two previous convictions for violent offences and possession of weapons and had undergone both a jail term at a juvenile home and reformative training in 2011 and 2016 respectively First hand investigations also revealed that Tan Sen Yang was also suspected to be involved in several past violent offences 16 17 After they were charged with murder the male members were remanded at Changi Medical Complex for psychiatric assessment while Natalie Siow the sole female suspect was remanded at Changi Women s Prison for three weeks for psychiatric assessment No bail was offered for all seven of them Reduction of murder charges edit A week after their arrests three of the seven members Loo Boon Chong Chan Jia Xing and Tan Hong Sheng had their murder charges reduced As they together with the other members were aware of Tan being armed with the murder weapon during their meeting before the incident at Orchard Towers the three men faced fresh charges of consorting with a person carrying an offensive weapon in a public place They were all released on bail which cost between S 15 000 and S 20 000 18 19 Later in October 2019 the murder charge against Natalie Siow was reduced to voluntarily causing hurt and she also faced new charges of consorting an armed person and unruly behaviour in public After the reduction of her original murder charge Siow was offered bail of S 15 000 and hence she was released after spending three and a half months in remand for murder 20 21 22 Eventually in February 2020 both Joel Tan and Ang Da Yuan had their murder charges lowered to assault and they were each offered bail of S 15 000 23 The reduction of the murder charges against the first six suspects left the seventh and final suspect Tan Sen Yang as the only person left facing a murder charge 15 In October 2020 Tan Sen Yang s case has been moved to the High Court where people stand trial for capital cases like murder within Singapore s jurisdiction 24 Tan Hong Sheng s escape and recapture edit A date was scheduled for three of the members Loo Boon Chong Chan Jia Xing and Tan Hong Sheng to return to court However on 29 August 2019 only Loo and Chan turned up in court while Tan was discovered to be missing Tan s mother thus called the police and a warrant of arrest was issued for Tan s whereabouts Tan remained on the run for a month before he was re arrested on 27 September 2019 Tan was also charged with committing another crime of rioting while out on bail in August 2019 he had teamed up with three other men at Central Mall to attack the 30 year old Desmond Neo Zhao Fu who was also charged with rioting like his attackers 25 26 Additional charges against Tan Sen Yang edit On 1 October 2021 Tan was hauled back to court to face ten fresh charges of causing hurt in unrelated incidents It was revealed that Tan was involved in several violent incidents and two of them including the amputation of a woman s finger and permanent disfigurement of a man occurred minutes prior to him fighting and killing Satheesh Noel Gobidass 17 27 After this Tan spent another two years in remand before his trial occurred Sentencing of the seven accused editFor a period of more than four years the seven accused were taken to court between March 2020 and April 2024 for the charges preferred against them over the Orchard Towers incident Joel Tan and Ang Da Yuan edit In their trial the first two members 26 year old Joel Tan Yun Sheng and 26 year old Ang Da Yuan pleaded guilty to lower charges of voluntarily causing hurt to the victim Additionally Ang also pleaded guilty to consorting with a person possessing an offensive weapon As a result on 4 March 2020 Joel Tan was sentenced to four weeks imprisonment while Ang was sentenced to eight months imprisonment and six strokes of the cane The district court also took into consideration the decision by Joel Tan to convince the other members to surrender to the police which was argued by Tan s lawyer Josephus Tan Ang s lawyers Anil Sandhu and Mohamed Arshad also submitted that their client was remorseful of causing the death of Satheesh and Ang stated he want to repent for what he did and take good care of his family after his release 28 29 15 Natalie Siow edit On 9 October 2020 for assault and consorting an armed individual 24 year old Natalie Siow Yu Zhen was sentenced to five months imprisonment with no caning on 9 October 2020 as females are not allowed to be caned under Singapore law Siow s lawyer Amarick Gill reportedly stated that Siow who felt sorry for the death of Satheesh which she did not expect to happen had learnt her lesson after her harrowing experience of facing the gallows and a capital charge 30 Siow was granted parole and released on 18 January 2021 after serving over 200 days out of her five month jail term due to good behaviour for which her sentence did not include the three and a half months specifically 107 days she spent in remand 31 32 Chan Jia Xing edit The fourth member Chan Jia Xing who originally faced a reduced charge of consorting an armed person was issued a conditional warning and the prosecution decided to withdraw the criminal charges against Chan after they took into consideration that he tried to stop the fight and he also did not participate in the fatal assault of Satheesh either as well as his full cooperation with the police during the investigations However the prosecution warned Chan that if he re offend within the next 12 months Chan would be brought back to court to face charges for both the new offence and his role in the 2019 Orchard Towers murder 27 year old Chan Jia Xing was thus set free on 17 October 2020 According to Josephus Tan Chan s lawyer Chan was grateful for the decision and anticipated the birth of his first child later revealed to be a son in the following month Chan also expressed he would never be involved in another crime again for life after the case of Satheesh s death 33 34 Loo Boon Chong edit The fifth member Loo Boon Chong pleaded guilty to the charges of obstructing justice and consorting an armed person on 14 December 2020 35 The prosecution sought a sentence of at least six months jail and a fine of S 1 000 for Loo while Loo s three lawyers Sunil Sudheesan Diana Ngiam and Sujesh Anandan argued for two months in jail on account of his remorse over the incident and with Lawyer Ngiam having highlighted that Loo could not afford to pay the fine he should be given an additional five days in jail instead On 15 January 2021 27 year old Loo was sentenced to five months in jail as well as a S 1 000 fine for an unrelated gambling offence 36 While sentencing Loo District judge Ng Cheng Thiam also took note that Loo had been in remand for a short period before being released on bail and that he had surrendered himself to the police hours after Tan Sen Yang murdered Satheesh Noel Gobidass 11 Tan Hong Sheng edit On 5 February 2021 the sixth man Tan Hong Sheng who was remanded without bail since his recapture in September 2019 pleaded guilty to a single charge of consorting an armed person and two unrelated charges of rioting which he committed on 18 November 2018 and 25 February 2019 respectively It was further revealed that Tan was out on bail for the second rioting offence when he became involved in the 2019 Orchard Towers murder case Tan also faced five other similar charges but these will be taken into consideration during sentencing 16 The prosecution sought a sentence of at least five years in prison with 12 strokes of the cane after emphasising that Tan had committed two earlier rioting offences and the viciousness of the attack as well as his criminal record On the other hand the defence counsel led by Josephus Tan argued for a lighter sentence of between 45 and 50 months jail and between nine and 12 strokes of the cane on account that their client was merely trying to stop the fight and not taking part in it 37 On 5 March 2021 Tan then 24 years old was sentenced to a total of four years and nine months jail 57 months and 12 strokes of the cane 38 39 Tan Sen Yang edit On 3 October 2023 more than four years after the Orchard Towers incident 32 year old Tan Sen Yang officially stood trial for one count of murdering Satheesh Noel Gobidass Tan was represented by a counsel of three lawyers Teo Choo Kee Subir Singh Grewal and Nichol Yeo Justice Aedit Abdullah of the High Court presided the hearing while the prosecution was led by Deputy Public Prosecutors DPP Hay Hung Chun Lim Shin Hui and Benedict Yeo of the Attorney General s Chambers AGC The trial itself was expected to last for around two weeks and 47 witnesses including Tan s six accomplices who were all dealt with earlier on were summoned to testify in court 40 The prosecution s case was that after Tan attacked two men patron Muhammad Fairus Muhammad Ali and security officer B Barathkrishnan with a karambit knife Satheesh confronted the accused resulting in Tan using the same weapon to attack Satheesh thrice and based on the prosecutors arguments Tan had committed murder by intentionally inflicting the stab wounds on Satheesh s neck such that one of the injuries was sufficient to cause death in the ordinary course of nature which was supported by the autopsy report of Satheesh s case 41 42 It was further revealed during the first day of Tan s trial that Tan Sen Yang had alcohol use disorder and a history of adjustment disorder and depressed mood according to a psychiatric report tendered during his psychiatric remand However Tan was deemed mentally fit to plead and stand trial as these conditions did not have any contributory link to his alleged offences and he also did not have an unsound mind at the time of the killing It was reported that despite extensive investigations the murder weapon was never found 43 On 25 April 2024 Tan was found guilty of murder under section 300 c of the Penal Code and was sentenced to life imprisonment with 12 strokes of the cane Justice Abdullah stated in his verdict that he was satisfied that Tan indeed intentionally inflicted the fatal injury on Satheesh and it thus constituted as an act of murder and the defence of diminished responsibility was also rejected in light of the absence of any contributory link between the conditions and his offence He also rejected the possibility that the fatal wound was caused by other members of Tan s group as what the defence tried to argue in court the defence pinned the blame on Chan Jia Xing especially since the CCTV evidence captured Chan holding a black object at the time of the fight but it was refuted by the judge who found it likely to be an e cigarette At the time of the judgement Tan s father was present in court and Tan was given permission to speak to his father and four other relatives 44 45 46 Prior to Tan s sentencing the prosecution having expressed their intention to not seek the death penalty cited the precedent case of the 2020 Punggol Field murder and thus proposed for Tan to receive a life sentence and at least 15 strokes of the cane while the defence asked for Tan to receive 12 strokes of the cane on top of a life term Justice Abdullah agreed with the prosecution that the offence and circumstances revolving around it did not warrant the death sentence Justice Abdullah also touched on the need to consider Tan s previous convictions including voluntarily causing hurt in 2011 as well as affray and criminal intimidation in 2014 but he found no initiative to have them taken into account during sentencing given the length of time that had passed and the difference in severity with the present murder charge Due to Tan s conviction for murder the other charges pending against him were all withdrawn by the prosecution 47 48 Controversies editPreferential treatment claims edit On 2 November 2020 it was reported that the police were investigating two women both aged 28 and 36 respectively for contempt of court over the women s social media posts which contained allegations of preferential treatment in sentencing on account of race of alleged criminals saying that minority people are given harsher sentences and these allegations were linked to the Orchard Towers murder after the news reported the release of Chan Jia Xing 49 In response to such allegations the Attorney General s Chambers AGC said such media posts have the potential to disrupt racial harmony in Singapore and cause irreversible divisions in our communities and amount to contempt of court in addition to refuting these allegatory claims 50 Three days after the women were reported to be investigated for the preferential treatment allegations it was reported that the day before in Parliament Minister of State for Home Affairs Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim called these claims baseless and irresponsible He said everyone is entitled to fair and equal treatment under the law Citing several precedent cases like the 2010 gang related killing of Darren Ng Wei Jie at Downtown East as examples Faishal told the House that in whichever cases where there are several suspects allegedly involved in the same capital case like murder or kidnapping all of them will face the same charge together initially and these people will be detained in remand pending further investigations and after looking through the facts of the case it will be decided whether to proceed with the capital charge or reduce it or withdraw it Faishal said that the positions made against the people involved in the case would differ based on the evidence available and his her role in the matter 51 The AGC as well as some lawyers also provided an explanation behind the sentences meted out to some of the convicted minor offenders Natalie Siow Ang Da Yuan and Joel Tan Loo Boon Chong and Tan Hong Sheng were not yet sentenced at that time They laid out that while the trio knew that Tan Sen Yang was armed with the knife and had participated in the fight against Satheesh they did not have a plan to use the knife during the fight or a plan to fight Satheesh hence their murder charges were reduced to those of voluntary causing hurt with common intention They also laid out that Loo Chan and Tan Hong Sheng never took part in the fight and only tried to stop the fight which explained the withdrawal of their respective murder charges in favour of lesser ones They also stated that the prosecution in pursuing a more severe sentence for Ang in both his and Joel Tan s trial in March 2020 have cited Ang s criminal record to ask for a higher sentence for Ang compared to Joel Tan s 52 Some lawyers also explained that the reduction of the charges were likely due to investigations determining that all seven offenders in this case did not share the common intention with each other to cause the fatal injury on the victim and this would also happen if they were found to play differing roles in the turn of events that ended in Satheesh s death 53 Subhas Nair edit In October 2020 while Loo Boon Chong Tan Sen Yang and Tan Hong Sheng were still pending trial Subhas Nair a Singaporean rapper musician made claims on social media that racism and Chinese privilege played a part in allowing one of the members Chan Jia Xing to be given a conditional warning for the charge of consorting an armed person and escaped punishment for murder In relation to Chan s case and other unrelated cases Nair whose full name was Subhas Govin Prabhakar Nair was charged with promoting ill will among the different racial and religious groups in Singapore through his comments online 54 After he stood trial in March 2023 31 year old Nair was found guilty of all four charges by District Judge Shaiffuddin Saruwan on 18 July 2023 55 and more than a month later Nair was sentenced to six weeks of imprisonment on 5 September 2023 He is currently appealing against his conviction and sentence 56 See also editCaning in Singapore Life imprisonment in Singapore Capital punishment in Singapore List of major crimes in Singapore Orchard Towers double murders Orchard Towers murders disambiguation References edit Thet Nyi Nyi 3 July 2019 A long history of sex amp violence at Orchard Towers From Nyonya food contest to double murder Mothership Retrieved 31 December 2021 Guilty As Charged Michael McCrea killed a woman and a man he called his brother The Straits Times 16 May 2016 Retrieved 1 January 2022 Tang Louisa 5 March 2021 Orchard Towers fatal brawl Jail caning for man who reoffended after murder charge was reduced Today Singapore Retrieved 1 January 2022 Lum Selina 2023 10 03 Orchard Towers brawl Man on trial for murder punched victim while holding knife The Straits Times ISSN 0585 3923 Retrieved 2024 04 09 Last accused person in Orchard Towers fatal fight sentenced to life imprisonment for murder CNA 25 April 2024 Wong Cara 5 July 2019 Mother of Orchard Towers murder victim We rushed down but it was too late The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 a b Wong Cara 6 July 2019 Orchard Towers murder Victim was caring man say friends and neighbours The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Nazren Fasiha 5 July 2019 S 3 400 raised for family of Orchard Towers victim by local influencer who said he had good heart Mothership Retrieved 31 December 2021 Yeap Amanda 8 July 2019 Orchard Towers Victim s Close Friend Shares How They Had Nasi Padang Together In Touching Tribute Must Share News Retrieved 31 December 2021 Thet Nyi Nyi Tan Jeanette 18 July 2019 Man with Kerambit knife in Orchard Towers murder sent for psychiatric evaluation still unrepresented Mothership Retrieved 1 January 2022 a b Tang Louisa 5 February 2021 Orchard Towers fatal brawl Jail fine for man who discarded alleged killer s blood stained T shirt Today Singapore Retrieved 31 December 2021 Huiwen Ng Wong Cara 2 July 2019 Man dies from injuries after Orchard Towers pub brawl 8 men and women arrested for murder The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Wong Cara 4 July 2019 Orchard Towers fight Six men one woman charged with murder The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Yufeng Kok 5 July 2019 Six men and a woman charged with Orchard Towers murder The New Paper Retrieved 31 December 2021 a b c Tang Louisa 4 March 2020 Orchard Towers fatal brawl New details emerge as one man gets 8 months jail and caning another jailed 4 weeks Today Retrieved 31 December 2021 a b Tang Louisa 5 February 2021 Orchard Towers fatal brawl Man who jumped bail after murder charge was reduced pleads guilty Today Retrieved 31 December 2021 a b Alkhatib Shaffiq 1 October 2021 Man allegedly disfigured a victim and cut finger of another minutes before Orchard Towers murder The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Alkhatib Shaffiq 12 July 2019 Murder charges against 3 dropped in Orchard Towers case The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Lam Lydia 11 July 2019 Orchard Towers murder The 7 suspects and the charges they face CNA Retrieved 31 December 2021 Alkhatib Shaffiq 18 October 2019 Orchard Towers killing Sole woman in case cries after murder charge reduced to assault The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Teh Cheryl 25 October 2019 Woman in fatal Orchard Towers fight slapped with 2 new charges The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Tan Adeline 29 November 2019 Woman in Orchard Towers murder case to claim trial over one charge The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Alkhatib Shaffiq 21 February 2020 Orchard Towers killing 2 more men have murder charges reduced to assault The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Low Dominic 20 October 2020 Man accused of Orchard Towers murder to be tried in High Court The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Tang Louisa 29 August 2019 22 year old suspect in high profile Orchard Towers case jumps bail warrant of arrest issued Today Retrieved 31 December 2021 Tang Louisa 27 September 2019 Orchard Towers murder case New rioting charge for suspect who jumped bail Today Retrieved 31 December 2021 Tang Louisa 1 October 2021 Orchard Towers murder suspect gets 10 new charges including one for hurting security guard Today Singapore Retrieved 1 January 2022 Tamilsilvam Arvin 6 March 2020 Jail for two involved in Orchard Towers killing The Independent Retrieved 31 December 2021 Alkhatib Shaffiq 4 March 2020 Jail for two assailants in Orchard Towers brawl which left one man dead The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Alkhatib Shaffiq 10 October 2020 Orchard Towers murder Woman gets 5 months jail The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Romero Anna Maria 19 January 2021 Orchard Towers murder Natalie Siow released from jail The Independent Retrieved 31 December 2021 Lay Belmont 18 January 2021 Natalie Siow released from prison Mothership Retrieved 31 December 2021 Teh Cheryl 17 October 2020 Man linked to Orchard Towers murder given conditional warning The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Lay Belmont 15 October 2020 Orchard Tower murder accused given conditional warning His parents told him don t do stupid things ah Mothership Retrieved 1 January 2022 Orchard Towers killing Man pleads guilty to obstructing justice by disposing of bloodied T shirt The Straits Times 14 December 2020 Retrieved 31 December 2021 Low Dominic 15 January 2021 Orchard Towers murder Man who threw away bloodstained shirt jailed for 5 months The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Alkhatib Shaffiq 5 February 2021 Man linked to 2019 Orchard Towers murder pleads guilty to offences including 2 counts of rioting The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Alkhatib Shaffiq 5 March 2021 Orchard Towers murder Man sentenced to jail caning after pleading guilty to reduced charge The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 豪杰大厦命案 一被告判监57个月 鞭刑12下 Orchard Towers murder One suspect sentenced to 57 months in prison and 12 strokes of the cane Lianhe Zaobao in Chinese 5 March 2021 Retrieved 1 January 2022 乌节豪杰大厦谋杀案 被告用爪刀攻击死者至少三次 8World News in Chinese 3 October 2023 Lum Selina 3 October 2023 Orchard Towers brawl Man on trial for murder punched victim while holding knife The Straits Times Singapore 乌节豪杰大厦谋杀案 被告手握爪刀两秒三拳打死者 Lianhe Zaobao in Chinese 3 October 2023 Tham Davina 3 October 2023 Last suspect in Orchard Towers fatal fight goes on trial for murder CNA Orchard Towers case Man 32 convicted of murder gets life imprisonment amp 12 strokes of the cane Mothership 26 April 2024 豪杰大厦砍人脖子夺命 男子谋杀罪成监终身鞭12下 Lianhe Zaobao in Chinese 25 April 2024 豪杰大厦命案最后一名嫌犯罪名成立 被判终身监禁和12下鞭刑 8World News in Chinese 25 April 2024 Orchard Towers murder Man who punched victim while holding knife gets life in prison caning The Straits Times 25 April 2024 Last accused person in Orchard Towers fatal fight gets life imprisonment for murder TODAY 25 April 2024 Baharudin Hariz 2 November 2020 Orchard Towers murder Police investigating two women who accused court of preferential treatment based on race The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Iau Jean 17 October 2020 Orchard Towers murder AGC asks police to probe netizens over comments linking race to sentencing The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Baharudin Hariz 4 November 2020 Parliament Allegations of preferential treatment in Orchard Towers murder case baseless says Faishal The Straits Times Retrieved 31 December 2021 Ang Matthias 20 October 2020 Orchard Towers murder AGC explains sentencing of those involved including Natalie Siow amp Chan Jia Xing Mothership Retrieved 1 January 2022 Lam Lydia 21 October 2020 Evidence intention and involvement AGC lawyers explain the decisions behind reducing murder charges CNA Retrieved 31 December 2021 Alkhatib Shaffiq 22 March 2023 Rapper says Orchard Towers murder reports unfair but admits not reading news before Instagram post The Straits Times Lam Lydia 18 July 2023 Rapper Subhas 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