No legal restraints on Lee Hsien Yang returning to Singapore: Police
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The subject of Mr Lee Hsien Yang’s possible return to Singapore has re-emerged following the death of his older sister, Dr Lee Wei Ling, on Oct 9.
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SINGAPORE – There are no legal restraints on Mr Lee Hsien Yang, the younger son of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, and his wife Lee Suet Fern returning to Singapore, said the police.
“They are and have always been free to return to Singapore,” the police said in a statement on Oct 11 in response to media queries.
The statement added that the police had asked Mr and Mrs Lee to assist in investigations in June 2022
The subject of Mr Lee’s possible return to Singapore re-emerged following the death of his older sister, Dr Lee Wei Ling, on Oct 9.
Dr Lee died aged 69,
In 2023, Mr Lee said in a Facebook post that he may never return to Singapore amid the ongoing police investigation, the fate of their late father’s house in Oxley Road.
Among the differences was a demolition clause – relating to the demolition of the 38 Oxley Road house after Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s death – which had not been in the sixth or penultimate will but was in the last.
This clause became a sticking point among the late Mr Lee’s children.
In 2020, the Court of Three Judges and a disciplinary tribunal found that Mr Lee Hsien Yang and Mrs Lee Suet Fern had lied under oath Mr Lee Kuan Yew, who died on March 23, 2015,
The police then became involved.

