Forward from: Healing The Divide Channel
I firmly believe that my testimony will provide the Honourable Court with critical insights into the sequence of events leading up to her death and will be essential to understand the cause of her demise. In the interest of justice, please allow me to assist the Court in this matter.
Reasons for My Request to Testify
I was named in the Suicide Note: Ms. Ong’s decision to name me in her note indicates that my interactions with her, even if indirectly through her legal counsel, may have influenced her state of mind on the day of her death.
I was probably the last person to have communicated with her (via her lawyers) 1 hour before death : Ms Geno Ong’s death happened 1 hour after the requests were made during the Case Management Conference of DC/OC 991/2024 (DC/SUM 1294/2024). I believe it is the content of what has been mentioned in the session may have triggered a series of event that led to her suicide 1 hour right after the session is over.
Inadequacy and Inaccuracy of Police Testimony: According to reports, the police testimony provided by Inspector Jeremy Kuan contains substantial inaccuracies and omissions. The Inspector’s statements imply that I provided him with information regarding the conditions leading to Ms. Ong’s death; however, this is categorically untrue. I was neither interviewed nor consulted by the police prior to Inspector Kuan’s testimony. Thus, in the interest of justice, Inspector Kuan’s testimony requires thorough examination. At best, his testimony is incomplete and lacks accuracy; at worst, it risks being misleading or misrepresentative of the events.
SPF & AGC Potential Conflict of Interest – Given the circumstances of this case, I would also like to highlight that both the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) and the Singapore Police Force (SPF) may have a conflict of interest in representing or interpreting my testimony. The AGC and SPF are identified as non-parties in DC/OC 991/2024 and could potentially be named as additional co-defendants in the matter of DC/OC 991/2024.
Due to this potential conflict, I respectfully appeal to the Court to call me as a direct witness in the Coroner’s Inquiry to ensure that my testimony is presented impartially and in full. This step would uphold the interests of justice and prevent any possible influence or conflict arising from DC/OC 991/2024. Present status of DC/OC 991/2024 is that I have been directed to communicate with AGC to add AGC and SPF as co defendants in DC/OC 991/2024.
To reiterate the potential conflict, I would like to highlight to the Honourable Court that it is 1 hour after Case Management Conference of DC/OC 991/2024 (DC/SUM 1294/2024) that Ms Geno Ong Kay Yong took her own life and AGC & SPF are potential defendants in this case.
I humble request the Honourable Court to summon me as a witness to testify on the witness stand, in the interest of Justice and for the Honourable Court to fully and completely understand the events leading up to Ms Geno Ong’s untimely death.
Yours faithfully,
Ng Kai Hoe Raymond
Reasons for My Request to Testify
I was named in the Suicide Note: Ms. Ong’s decision to name me in her note indicates that my interactions with her, even if indirectly through her legal counsel, may have influenced her state of mind on the day of her death.
I was probably the last person to have communicated with her (via her lawyers) 1 hour before death : Ms Geno Ong’s death happened 1 hour after the requests were made during the Case Management Conference of DC/OC 991/2024 (DC/SUM 1294/2024). I believe it is the content of what has been mentioned in the session may have triggered a series of event that led to her suicide 1 hour right after the session is over.
Inadequacy and Inaccuracy of Police Testimony: According to reports, the police testimony provided by Inspector Jeremy Kuan contains substantial inaccuracies and omissions. The Inspector’s statements imply that I provided him with information regarding the conditions leading to Ms. Ong’s death; however, this is categorically untrue. I was neither interviewed nor consulted by the police prior to Inspector Kuan’s testimony. Thus, in the interest of justice, Inspector Kuan’s testimony requires thorough examination. At best, his testimony is incomplete and lacks accuracy; at worst, it risks being misleading or misrepresentative of the events.
SPF & AGC Potential Conflict of Interest – Given the circumstances of this case, I would also like to highlight that both the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) and the Singapore Police Force (SPF) may have a conflict of interest in representing or interpreting my testimony. The AGC and SPF are identified as non-parties in DC/OC 991/2024 and could potentially be named as additional co-defendants in the matter of DC/OC 991/2024.
Due to this potential conflict, I respectfully appeal to the Court to call me as a direct witness in the Coroner’s Inquiry to ensure that my testimony is presented impartially and in full. This step would uphold the interests of justice and prevent any possible influence or conflict arising from DC/OC 991/2024. Present status of DC/OC 991/2024 is that I have been directed to communicate with AGC to add AGC and SPF as co defendants in DC/OC 991/2024.
To reiterate the potential conflict, I would like to highlight to the Honourable Court that it is 1 hour after Case Management Conference of DC/OC 991/2024 (DC/SUM 1294/2024) that Ms Geno Ong Kay Yong took her own life and AGC & SPF are potential defendants in this case.
I humble request the Honourable Court to summon me as a witness to testify on the witness stand, in the interest of Justice and for the Honourable Court to fully and completely understand the events leading up to Ms Geno Ong’s untimely death.
Yours faithfully,
Ng Kai Hoe Raymond