Man charged over murder of woman at Maxwell Food Centre

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The SCDF said that it received a call for assistance at the food centre at 1.35am on Sept 6 and a paramedic pronounced her dead at the scene.

The SCDF said it received a call for assistance at Maxwell Food Centre at 1.35am on Sept 7 and that a paramedic pronounced the victim dead at the scene.

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SINGAPORE – A man was charged on Sept 8 over a murder that took place at Maxwell Food Centre on Sept 6.

Chinese national Wu Tao, 41, is accused of killing Ms Tan Kamonwan, 48, inside a stall at the hawker centre in Kadayanallur Street between 10.25pm and 10.53pm that day.

In an earlier statement, the police said that Wu, who is also a Singapore permanent resident, was

arrested at Bukit Merah East Neighbourhood Police Centre

shortly after 1.30am on Sept 7, after he told officers there that he had stabbed a woman.

Officers found Ms Tan lying motionless when they arrived at Maxwell Food Centre.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it received a call for assistance at the food centre at 1.35am and that a paramedic pronounced her dead at the scene.

Preliminary investigations revealed that Ms Tan and Wu knew each other.

According to the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority, Wu used to be a director at a firm called Travelers Palm Restaurant.

His case has been adjourned to Sept 27.

Offenders convicted of murder will face the death penalty.

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