The recent acquittal of Ram Puneet Tiwary of the murders of fellow Singaporeans Tay Chow Lyang and Tan Poh Chuan in 2003 has left people asking one question -- if he wasn't the culprit, then who is?
Mr Tiwary was first found guilty of the murders in 2006 and jailed for life, before a re-trial meted out the same verdict.
In a report on The New Paper, the mother of Tan Poh Chuan was left in shock by Ram's acquittal.
64-year-old Madam Chiew Lee Hua was quoted as saying that she 'had to watch the news a few times, over and over, but I still cannot come to terms with it'.
Meanwhile, Mr Tiwary's family breathed a sigh of relief at what they thought was the right decision.
They also extended their condolences to the victim's families, and hope that the authorities 'intensify their search for the real culprit.'
Read the full article on today's edition of The New Paper.
Also, find out more details and information about his acquittal on The Court Room now!
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Imagine you had killed a cat, how long did it take for you to forget the incident.
If someone had committed a murder, his conscience, guilt and fear will ultimately cave in, and he will not live peacefully.
I personally think Tiwary is not the prime suspect, after reading all the details in his case.
May the killer be found soon, and justice prevails. Hope the killer will live with guilt, remorse and fear and surrender one day.
GOD BLESS ! R.I.P.
"Of course a Singaporean won't kill Singaporeans"
Are you frickin kidding me? You sir need to visit the news archives. No, I don't mean Stomp.