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SINGAPORE – Two men were charged Tuesday (May 12) with causing severe pain to a man who was later found with lacerations and fractures on Bishan 12 Street in the early hours of Sunday.
Andre Chen Si’en, 29, and Gervan Wong Jun Heng, 24, allegedly used a mitten and metal cane at Douglas Wong Wei Hao on Sunday at 3 a.m. in the Choa Chu Kang Cemetery.
According to their charge sheets, the two caused Douglas to suffer a 4 cm laceration to the head, another to the forehead, swelling of the lips, multiple abrasions on both arms, deformity of the left arm, multiple abrasions on both legs, puncture wounds and laceration on both legs.
According to a press release from the Singapore Police Force, Douglas was found with multiple injuries in Bishan around 5:40 a.m. The 30-year-old man was consciously taken to a hospital.
Chen is represented by attorney Foo Ho Chew, who told the court that the incident arose after the victim allegedly raped a woman Chen knew.
“The woman is now in a very traumatized state,” said Ho. Chen, who has three children and is the sole breadwinner in his family, will return to court on May 19.
While Chen and Wong received a new charge of causing serious injury with a weapon, Wong has 24 pending charges, one of which is also related to violence. For this charge, Wong allegedly cut two men in the basement parking lot 3 of Marina Bay Sands at 6:02 am on October 27 last year. He is accused of causing harm to the two men in a common intention with two other men, Jovi Wan Shao Xiong, 22, and Kenji Pong Jia Rong, 24.
She also faces a charge of causing harm to a man in a hotel room at Hotel Studio M on May 11 of last year at 8 a.m. by hitting him once on the back of the head and in the lip area. top with an extendable cane.
Wong’s other 20 charges are breaches of the Road Traffic Law and Motor Vehicle Law (Risks and Third Party Compensation) for driving without a license and insurance, and driving above the speed limit, among other charges.
Wong also faced two counts of drug use on October 29 last year.
Wong is represented by attorney Jonathan Wong, who told the court that Wong’s family has just informed him and that he will take over an attorney previously appointed by the Criminal Legal Assistance Program.
Both Wong and Chen will return to court on May 19.
The duo was arrested Sunday afternoon, about 10 hours after a report was filed.
If convicted of causing serious injury with a weapon, each faces life in prison, or up to 15 years in prison and spanking or a fine.
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