Friday, 12 July 2013

Ancestors of the Kovan double murder victims bought the street and built houses

According to the Chinese tabloids, the ancestors of the Tan family bought a street and built about 5 to 6 houses including the unit 14J where the murder took place. 


These houses are believed to be still occupied by the siblings of Tan Boon Sin, the older victim. Each house is valued about $3.5m to $5m. 

Besides the Toyota Camry with license plate "14J", the family has at least two other cars, a Renault and Toyota jeep, with similar plate "14J". 

Together with his son, Tan Chee Heong, Tan Boon Sin operates a car workshop. Employees, friends and neighbours spoke well of the older Tan, describing as a "good man", "kind" and "helpful". 

Tan Chee Heong is the oldest son with a sister and brother. Neighbours describe them as filial, paying frequent visit to their parents' home. Every Wednesday, the daughter would come to visit and clean up the house. Their other son is working in Indonesia. 

Tan Chee Heong is survived by his wife and two male chidren. His wife is believed to be an air stewardess and the two children are aged 3 and 10. The 3 year-old son is still unaware that his father and grandfather have been murdered. 








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