But if you think about it, the nieces dream was accurate almost like a vision. Though the niece had dreamt that Huang Na was held captive somewhere in the mountains, when in reality her remains resided in the mountain. Sadly, unlike the dream Huang Na had already passed on. Kinda crazy to think about.
Local in Malaysia, Sumtra, Brunei love to name place after tragedy, bukti timah(bukti=mount, timah=tin), mountain huang na should be name place where remains found. bukit huang na
@@hunmingng2042 agreed. She may have still identified as "alive" too. Spirits can be a little befuddled after a traumatic death. I had to tell one that they were deceased.
This type of superstitious thinking belongs in the dark ages or underdeveloped places, and must be banished from a hyper modern Singapore. Completely rubbish.
How bizarre when the victim was from China, incident took place in S’pore and perpetrator was from M’sia. Anything can just happen anywhere anytime. After 20 years, prayers still go out to Huang Na 😢 May her soul rest in peace 🙏🏼
"Family friends" are ALWAYS the perpetrators. Most children as smart, they won't willingly get close to strangers UNLESS that stranger is their mom's or dad's friend and already has that child's trust. Adults should know better, to not allow anyone being in close proximity to their children regarless of who the "friend" is. Your adult friend IS NOT your child's friend and many people still can't understand this. RIP that poor baby.
Exactly. We've seen too many true case reports worldwide that child sexual abuses were 99% committed by families' trusted "relatives, friends" or babysitters.
Imo, the only ppl outside of a school setting, that should be allowed close to a child,is a direct family relative. The idea of it taking a village to raise a child frankly boggles me; because how one can trust the village to have the child’s welfare first and foremost in mind is simply beyond me.
The reason the killer had to be covered from head to toe when the police brought him back to the murder scene and surrounding area was : if any of the killer’s DNA was found at any specific area, it could be certain that the DNA was already there before he revisited the scene with the police. This prevent any possible doubt that the legal defence team could raise.
What I learned was that he actually managed to escape back to Malaysia by literally walking across the checkpoint (he walked through the building backend). No one stopped him coz people thought he was staff member. It was his father who persuaded him to return to Singapore to surrender to the police.....
Despite Singapore receiving so many criticsm on our death penalty laws from the western countries, I'm glad that we have them. It is made for such cases.
The west are Liberal loosers who support pedophilia. We don't care about their opinion. No one has the right to live after harming our Nation's Sons and daughters
Well in some states in the US also practice Death Row, so far according to the data statistics in 2023 they have 2,262 death row imates (inculding 49 woman). That is way more than Singapore death sentence within 34 years combined. They criticize in order to steer away from their social issue and pin the whole Asia as backward to them lol. I'm so glad that back then we whipped Micheal Fay ass, if not their corruption influence will surely spread to our country
as a foreigner living in SG for a very long time, I would say many if not most Westerners envy SG's strict laws around crime...being soft on crime is wrecking havoc in the West right now
I was her classmate in Jintai primary school. If I rmb correctly, we were just primary 2. I’m 28 now. I remember very clearly our teacher asked her bestfriend “do you know where is Huang Na?” And her bestfriend Felicia said “her mother said she haven’t come home for few days”. And then we just carry on with the class. Idk if it’s days later or smth the class got news that she was missing. And a few weeks later or smth then everyone found out she was murdered. Huang Na don’t really mix well with the class and Felicia was somewhat her only friend. If I have to be honest is because she is from China and that’s why. She don’t talk much or communicate much as her English wasn’t good either. And she was kinda the target for bullying. Most of us was just like “yeah Huang na passed away…” and ya that’s it. Nobody really talked about it or anything. Everyone just continued class as per normal. We don’t hear much about her except for in the news too. It’s still sad that she was murdered but at the time I guess we were all small kids and didn’t really understand how severe it was…looking back now, this is very sad and sickening. She was that quiet girl who don’t really bother other people and this happened to her.
@@SpongeBobSquarePants89 brother they're kids. Children don't have the mental capacity to feel or think just like how we do so they probably don't understand how severe it was. The fact that you're calling them cruel and inhumane is just stupid as hell
It's honestly quite a chilling story, knowing that she would've been the same age as me if she were still alive. I only have vague memories of this case from newspapers and the news then.
My family used to drive our Old 2002 Corolla to Pasir Panjang wet market to pick up large sacks of flour and rice as we were a growing family back then. I remember a lot of people working in the floors of the market to be modern day slaves as a 5 year old boy. They were shouted at by the employers, sometimes physically abused and made to carry loads that were way too heavy for their size. Despite ICA and the police patrolling the port next door, there were a tonne of illegal workers in that place, mainly Thais, Malaysians and a few from South Asia. It was a dark, dark place to be and the only reason why we were there was for pricing, that’s it. After the Huang Na Incident, we stopped going there as my mum made a conscious decision that no amount of savings were worth the danger involved in that place. I’m sure they’ve made improvements since then, but boy, that market was a real dark roster back in the day
I think i have met Hao family before.... After hao escaped back to Malaysia after the terrible deed his father advise him to take up responsibility and go back to Singapore to turn himself in. After this was done Hao faced the death sentence and the gallow and his family went to Singapore to ask for public signatures to petition for his son pardon. I recalled seeing this from a distance and i felt sad at the time. I wish to help a distressed father and family but i cant knowing the severity of this case. So i walked away with heavy steps and a heavy heart. That is all i could do.
He is not going to get a presidential pardon no matter what his family tries to save him. You want to talk then learn to be cultured and polite as it reflects on yourself not others when you interact with people. What made you think I and the people here don't know how the Singapore system works and operate in order to keep this country running and need you to tell anyone. The point is not what Hao family tried to do back then. It's the anguish behind their attempts that saddens me. Everyone with a good heart will feel upset if they see that scene in person themselves that day. I cannot help someone who took another innocent life away but I don't drag and hate the family of the guilty as it is not needed.
Don't mock and run salt on the grieving family. There are boundaries in life even if one wants to be an internet troll or scum on purpose. That is all I can give as advice to people like you. Go back to tearing the political fabric apart as usual where you are needed. Leave the ordinary people alone and in peace.
So terrible for the lovely young girl. Just looking at her photo i want to save her. Brings tears to my eyes and makes me sad. It is good the Nation supported each other in the search for her. I feel for her Mother very much. The pain is just too much.
Everytime I'm scared of ghost/hantu I always think to myself. "If this man can do all these scary things, and yet hasn't been attacked" I should be safe (key word should be)
Singapore is like one of the safest country in the world, but once a crime happen, it is gruesome. like combining all the crime that happen in 10 years into 1 case., haunting everyone mind for decade.
I do suppose that is the Price for Safety... When the Safety Net inevitably fails, the shock is felt for _Years,_ and there is very little one could do about it.
Hey Sushii, great video as always. One case that really reminds me of this one is the tragic case of Canny Ong here in Malaysia. The way it happened, what happened… it really caused an uproar here. But in the aftermath of that incident a lot of safeguards were put into place that some would take for granted, not knowing the history behind why. Would love for you to cover it someday!
with how the world is effed up, i'm glad that my dad was paranoid. he drilled all types of stranger danger and not-so-stranger danger into me and my siblings as toddlers. i couldn't even trust my biological uncles or aunts if i was by myself. everyone was dangerous in his eyes.
Just a suggestion. I think it's better to explain the story on chronological order. Then after that explained the details one by one. Example: 1. Chronological order of the disappearance of the child. 2. How the victim was found 3. Who is the culprit 4. How was he arrested 5. The profile of the culprit 6. Epilog of the whole story
I still recall the Huang Na posters seen around my neighbourhood as a toddler. I even asked my aunt "Who is this jie jie?" while pointing at the posters.
Wow someone in the comments still remembers the unsolved case of the MacDonald boys. This case till today 2024 still unsolved. No news no details no update no one bothered anymore.
Its like when our country open door to let in so many Foreigners; immigration wont check their backgrd b4 lettg them in or issuing PR to them...sg not as same anymore
I still rmb how everyone was really hoping she would be found alive though chances were getting lower and lower with every passing day… when her body was found, it wasn’t a surprise but everyone had hoped differently.
This happened when i was around the same age as Huang Na. I was a 7/8 year old chinese girl going to school. Back then, it was scary to think a girl much like me went missing and turned up dead. It was my first time kind of being exposed to crime. When it came out that she had been killed for her earrings, my mom, who had at the time just pierced my ears and given me this lil gold studs, removed them and replaced it with plastic ear sticks to wear to school and didnt allow me to wear it anymore. It just ticked all the boxes of how close to home it could've happened to me just like it did her and my mom did all the reasonable things to prevent it happenening to me too. She even came up with a plan and passphrase if strangers ever claimed to be family friends and to NEVER go with anyone even if they offered me candy. She drilled it to always stay put and i've carried that since to always be skeptical. I admit, this meant every time a stranger foreign worker looked at m e as a child, i thought they were a kidnapper, and it has some social consequences. But it made me vigilant for any stranger. I was never told she was raped though which i guess its good i never knew that at the time
Yes those 2 boys with some claiming they were used as sacrifice for building skyways and some claiming they were brought to Thailand and turned into street beggars.
hi sneakysushii, so my dad was one of the officers solving this case and i remember him telling me when i was in the car with him watching a live abt telok blangah park
If I remembered correctly, this case was so big that it constantly made it onto the televised news. I think there were footages of the search, and there was this specific scene of the mother calling out for Huang Na while combing forested parts of SG. Equally heartbreaking as the photo.
Only consolation in this case is it doesnt involved singaporeans at all. Singapore is merely the stage for this case. All the related characters in this case came from other countries. What Singaporeans contributed to this case at the time are only compassion and remembrance.
tbh i was avoiding this video because i learnt this during social studies in sch but finally i mustered up enough courage to watch it and omg this is so sad
I swear I think I heard of this case from a newspaper that my school gave out because i remember hearing about a murder of a girl that was lured to death by mangoes
Oh this girl i hear somewhere yes atcully is from Mr.zhou's ghost stories it said the uncle she is a owner the Chinese coffin said she saw a butterfly 🦋 but it won't let go she was strange maybe that butterfly was a little girl
I think her mum must be crazy how can own daughter asked a man to look after she never ❤ her daughter now Huang na is 27 year old such a sweet girl grown should be very beautiful woman 👠
i was 3 years old when this case happened and I am pretty shocked. the news covered it a lot but since I was only 3, I didn't understand it until modern times. may her soul rest in peace and as for that uncle, there is a special place in hell for you
Based on the book written by his defence lawyer, How was cheated and manipulated by the mother of Huang Na, which was one of the reasons behind what he did. In the end, not everything is black and white. However, what he did was not justified and deserved the punishment he received.
Take Took's brother's claim that he is a "timid man" with a pinch of salt. Took's colleagues who took the stand had seen him scolding the girl on several occasions, and said he had even hurt her at least once. Took's employer Kelvin Eng Chow Meng recalled confronting him after seeing bruises on the girl's hand back in July 2003. "The accused claimed that Huang Na was making too much noise and he was unable to sleep," he told the court. Another witness, packer Tan Ban Tiong, recalled "one or two" occasions when Took tied the girl's hands with raffia string to "teach her a lesson not to disturb us".
Hello Sushi this is a really good cover of this case. I never knew about this case. Would you cover the unsolved case of the children that were murdered as their parents went to work where the siblings were stacked on top of each other? Thank you
I can't even begin to imagine how her parents must've felt after finding that her child was murdered and assaulted by a "close family friend" while they were away 🙏
My secondary school classmate was her classmate. So she’s had an impression she’s a quiet girl. If yall want more info mediacorp surprisingly has a pretty good vid about it on their UA-cam page. Also the whole SA thing was kinda made up. There’s no true evidence that she was. I won’t say it was or was not. But take it with a pinch of salt.
hi sneaky senpai, please do a csi and ghost hunt on this, i always do felt a little spooky when visiting this place at night Japanese forces invaded Malaya on 8 December 1941 and drove the British troops from the Malayan peninsula after just 70 days of fighting. By early February the following year, the Japanese were poised to strike their final blow on Singapore, the bastion of the British Empire in Asia. Under the command of General Tomoyuki Yamashita, Japanese soldiers crossed into Singapore on 9 February 1942. It was evident by 14 February that the island would soon be captured by the invaders.1 The British Military Hospital (now known as Alexandra Hospital) was caught between the advancing Japanese troops and the retreating British forces. It became the site of a Japanese massacre when between 150 and 200 staff and patients were killed on 14 February 1942
I also remember the case of a ungrateful worker who married his boss daughter and later on went on to swallow up his father in law assets,took up a lover and kicked all of them and his daughter away leading to the old father killing the cruel man in plain daylight for his family sake. Thank god the old father was able to escaped the death penalty and still have time to come back out again. The dead son in law made his own fate in life and cannot be pitied.
The only thing I remember about Huang Na's murder is that Sinkies donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Mother. I am sorry for saying this but I am quite sure the Mother probably is enjoying her life now than feeling sad over the death of her daughter.
he was the mother boyfriend or lover. sad case where our police failed to establish a connection to the mom. Which mother leaves her 8 year old daughter with strangers and conveniently leaves the country. the body was found when her niece had dreams again so convenient. the mother has since remarried 3 times and has used the donations to buy a mansion in china. she does not sound so innocent and it seems there is more than meet the eye.
What i knew from Subhas interview, this case was really a tragic. So i dont really know what i heard was real. Subhas was really upset about the fact that he was unable to prevent death sentence. The story I'd heard goes by Huang Na was the witty one and she always play with Took Leng How. So that day they went to the storeroom and they started to play hide and seek. As Took Leng How was intellectual disabled, Huang Na always take control and somehow dont know why, they had a conflict so Took Leng How choked Huang Na to death. When she was dead, Took Leng How did not know what to do and quickly pack her into a random box and leave it in the storeroom. After that he went home and kept thinking about the case, so he went back to hide the body. After that he went back to his hometown, to malaysia before he was found guilty. Even Huang Na mother didnt suspect he was the one who killed her daughter as they always have good relationship and her daughter likes to bully him. When Took Leng How went back to malaysia, he was very guilty and dont know what to do. So when his father knew about this case, he ask his son to go back to sg, turn himself in. But then little do he knows, the judge was not lenient to his intellectual disability and gave him a death sentence. The father was super distress as he was the one who told his son to turn in himself. Tragic😢
But if you think about it, the nieces dream was accurate almost like a vision. Though the niece had dreamt that Huang Na was held captive somewhere in the mountains, when in reality her remains resided in the mountain. Sadly, unlike the dream Huang Na had already passed on. Kinda crazy to think about.
Maybe i'm strecthing abit but you could think that her body was "held captive" in the mountain and that's why her soul cannot rest in peace.
Local in Malaysia, Sumtra, Brunei love to name place after tragedy, bukti timah(bukti=mount, timah=tin), mountain huang na should be name place where remains found. bukit huang na
@@hunmingng2042 agreed. She may have still identified as "alive" too. Spirits can be a little befuddled after a traumatic death. I had to tell one that they were deceased.
This type of superstitious thinking belongs in the dark ages or underdeveloped places, and must be banished from a hyper modern Singapore. Completely rubbish.
@@moltenbullet you sound like Amos yee bro, hope you don’t become a PDF File in 5 years
How bizarre when the victim was from China, incident took place in S’pore and perpetrator was from M’sia. Anything can just happen anywhere anytime. After 20 years, prayers still go out to Huang Na 😢 May her soul rest in peace 🙏🏼
Wow how bizarre
"Family friends" are ALWAYS the perpetrators. Most children as smart, they won't willingly get close to strangers UNLESS that stranger is their mom's or dad's friend and already has that child's trust.
Adults should know better, to not allow anyone being in close proximity to their children regarless of who the "friend" is. Your adult friend IS NOT your child's friend and many people still can't understand this. RIP that poor baby.
you are absolutely correct. an adults friends is not the friend of their child. never can and never will be
Exactly. We've seen too many true case reports worldwide that child sexual abuses were 99% committed by families' trusted "relatives, friends" or babysitters.
it might not be a family friend all the time, but there is alot of crimes that a family friend commited
Imo, the only ppl outside of a school setting, that should be allowed close to a child,is a direct family relative.
The idea of it taking a village to raise a child frankly boggles me; because how one can trust the village to have the child’s welfare first and foremost in mind is simply beyond me.
i think it said that they were friends too
The reason the killer had to be covered from head to toe when the police brought him back to the murder scene and surrounding area was : if any of the killer’s DNA was found at any specific area, it could be certain that the DNA was already there before he revisited the scene with the police. This prevent any possible doubt that the legal defence team could raise.
@@everykneeshallbowzao Don’t comment if you know nothing. Don’t stir racist here. Go and read up.
@@ScW3377 read up? You stop dreaming. No one needs to stir anything up. That’s the reality unless you’re just blind.
@@everykneeshallbowzao 😂😂😂
@@ScW3377 you’re funny. Good job.
@@everykneeshallbowzao Is your IQ actually 70?
What I learned was that he actually managed to escape back to Malaysia by literally walking across the checkpoint (he walked through the building backend). No one stopped him coz people thought he was staff member. It was his father who persuaded him to return to Singapore to surrender to the police.....
Despite Singapore receiving so many criticsm on our death penalty laws from the western countries, I'm glad that we have them.
It is made for such cases.
true
The west are Liberal loosers who support pedophilia. We don't care about their opinion. No one has the right to live after harming our Nation's Sons and daughters
Well in some states in the US also practice Death Row, so far according to the data statistics in 2023 they have 2,262 death row imates (inculding 49 woman). That is way more than Singapore death sentence within 34 years combined. They criticize in order to steer away from their social issue and pin the whole Asia as backward to them lol. I'm so glad that back then we whipped Micheal Fay ass, if not their corruption influence will surely spread to our country
as a foreigner living in SG for a very long time, I would say many if not most Westerners envy SG's strict laws around crime...being soft on crime is wrecking havoc in the West right now
The reason crime is decreasing not cause of death penalty cause its small country... unlike big country
I was around the same age that time, just a wee kid who didn't understand how terrifying this case was until I was much older. May she rest in peace
I was her classmate in Jintai primary school. If I rmb correctly, we were just primary 2. I’m 28 now. I remember very clearly our teacher asked her bestfriend “do you know where is Huang Na?” And her bestfriend Felicia said “her mother said she haven’t come home for few days”. And then we just carry on with the class. Idk if it’s days later or smth the class got news that she was missing. And a few weeks later or smth then everyone found out she was murdered.
Huang Na don’t really mix well with the class and Felicia was somewhat her only friend. If I have to be honest is because she is from China and that’s why. She don’t talk much or communicate much as her English wasn’t good either. And she was kinda the target for bullying.
Most of us was just like “yeah Huang na passed away…” and ya that’s it. Nobody really talked about it or anything. Everyone just continued class as per normal. We don’t hear much about her except for in the news too.
It’s still sad that she was murdered but at the time I guess we were all small kids and didn’t really understand how severe it was…looking back now, this is very sad and sickening. She was that quiet girl who don’t really bother other people and this happened to her.
How cruel and inhumane you are
@@SpongeBobSquarePants89 op was literally just a child. Are you dense?
@@waywarddeee because they all like happy only she's gone. Somemore at 8 she occasionally stays alone with no mix with kids her age.
@@SpongeBobSquarePants89 brother they're kids. Children don't have the mental capacity to feel or think just like how we do so they probably don't understand how severe it was. The fact that you're calling them cruel and inhumane is just stupid as hell
@@SpongeBobSquarePants89yea because this person was a kid, how cruel and inhumane you are to not understand this.
It's honestly quite a chilling story, knowing that she would've been the same age as me if she were still alive. I only have vague memories of this case from newspapers and the news then.
properly accomplished her dream and becoming a doctor, possibly married and having children of her own if her future wasn't robbed by that murderer
My family used to drive our Old 2002 Corolla to Pasir Panjang wet market to pick up large sacks of flour and rice as we were a growing family back then. I remember a lot of people working in the floors of the market to be modern day slaves as a 5 year old boy. They were shouted at by the employers, sometimes physically abused and made to carry loads that were way too heavy for their size. Despite ICA and the police patrolling the port next door, there were a tonne of illegal workers in that place, mainly Thais, Malaysians and a few from South Asia. It was a dark, dark place to be and the only reason why we were there was for pricing, that’s it. After the Huang Na Incident, we stopped going there as my mum made a conscious decision that no amount of savings were worth the danger involved in that place. I’m sure they’ve made improvements since then, but boy, that market was a real dark roster back in the day
Idiot, u dont need to go to pasir panjanng, u just go rice distribution warehouse!
Stupid, why nv go rice distribution to buy!
I think i have met Hao family before....
After hao escaped back to Malaysia after the terrible deed his father advise him to take up responsibility and go back to Singapore to turn himself in. After this was done Hao faced the death sentence and the gallow and his family went to Singapore to ask for public signatures to petition for his son pardon.
I recalled seeing this from a distance and i felt sad at the time. I wish to help a distressed father and family but i cant knowing the severity of this case. So i walked away with heavy steps and a heavy heart. That is all i could do.
Siao , unless got few million signatures u think got use..... U think presidential pardon easy to get in sg
He is not going to get a presidential pardon no matter what his family tries to save him. You want to talk then learn to be cultured and polite as it reflects on yourself not others when you interact with people.
What made you think I and the people here don't know how the Singapore system works and operate in order to keep this country running and need you to tell anyone.
The point is not what Hao family tried to do back then. It's the anguish behind their attempts that saddens me.
Everyone with a good heart will feel upset if they see that scene in person themselves that day. I cannot help someone who took another innocent life away but I don't drag and hate the family of the guilty as it is not needed.
Lalalalalaaaaaaaa
🤣 father knew what was coming, why bother to ask for signature!!!!!!
Don't mock and run salt on the grieving family. There are boundaries in life even if one wants to be an internet troll or scum on purpose. That is all I can give as advice to people like you. Go back to tearing the political fabric apart as usual where you are needed. Leave the ordinary people alone and in peace.
So terrible for the lovely young girl. Just looking at her photo i want to save her. Brings tears to my eyes and makes me sad. It is good the Nation supported each other in the search for her. I feel for her Mother very much. The pain is just too much.
Everytime I'm scared of ghost/hantu I always think to myself. "If this man can do all these scary things, and yet hasn't been attacked" I should be safe (key word should be)
Fuiiiii!! Yeah im gonna use this technique
SAME. I NEEED THIS RN
Singapore is like one of the safest country in the world, but once a crime happen, it is gruesome. like combining all the crime that happen in 10 years into 1 case., haunting everyone mind for decade.
I do suppose that is the Price for Safety... When the Safety Net inevitably fails, the shock is felt for _Years,_ and there is very little one could do about it.
Hey Sushii, great video as always. One case that really reminds me of this one is the tragic case of Canny Ong here in Malaysia. The way it happened, what happened… it really caused an uproar here. But in the aftermath of that incident a lot of safeguards were put into place that some would take for granted, not knowing the history behind why. Would love for you to cover it someday!
with how the world is effed up, i'm glad that my dad was paranoid. he drilled all types of stranger danger and not-so-stranger danger into me and my siblings as toddlers. i couldn't even trust my biological uncles or aunts if i was by myself. everyone was dangerous in his eyes.
3:10 “random dream from your niece” 😭
Pretty normal I suppose
May Huang Na find peace and a blissful Rebirth- Om Mani Padme Hum....Merits of Metta and Karuna to her.. Thank you for sharing this very sad story.
Just a suggestion. I think it's better to explain the story on chronological order. Then after that explained the details one by one.
Example:
1. Chronological order of the disappearance of the child.
2. How the victim was found
3. Who is the culprit
4. How was he arrested
5. The profile of the culprit
6. Epilog of the whole story
I still recall the Huang Na posters seen around my neighbourhood as a toddler. I even asked my aunt "Who is this jie jie?" while pointing at the posters.
Wow someone in the comments still remembers the unsolved case of the MacDonald boys. This case till today 2024 still unsolved. No news no details no update no one bothered anymore.
Justice will be served. We don't live in a Godless world
Then there’s the Girl in the Gym bag in Malaysia…
Hi, love this series. Hope you'll be able to cover more of such stories like Yishun triple murder etc and even visiting of the scene.
Can't believe this happen in the modern Singapore where crimes suppose to be one of the lowest in the world
As the saying goes.. low crime doest mean no crime👮♀️
Its like when our country open door to let in so many Foreigners; immigration wont check their backgrd b4 lettg them in or issuing PR to them...sg not as same anymore
I still rmb how everyone was really hoping she would be found alive though chances were getting lower and lower with every passing day… when her body was found, it wasn’t a surprise but everyone had hoped differently.
This happened when i was around the same age as Huang Na. I was a 7/8 year old chinese girl going to school. Back then, it was scary to think a girl much like me went missing and turned up dead. It was my first time kind of being exposed to crime. When it came out that she had been killed for her earrings, my mom, who had at the time just pierced my ears and given me this lil gold studs, removed them and replaced it with plastic ear sticks to wear to school and didnt allow me to wear it anymore. It just ticked all the boxes of how close to home it could've happened to me just like it did her and my mom did all the reasonable things to prevent it happenening to me too. She even came up with a plan and passphrase if strangers ever claimed to be family friends and to NEVER go with anyone even if they offered me candy. She drilled it to always stay put and i've carried that since to always be skeptical. I admit, this meant every time a stranger foreign worker looked at m e as a child, i thought they were a kidnapper, and it has some social consequences. But it made me vigilant for any stranger. I was never told she was raped though which i guess its good i never knew that at the time
Sushi Kor Kor , Can you please make a video about the “ MacDonald boys” ?
Yes those 2 boys with some claiming they were used as sacrifice for building skyways and some claiming they were brought to Thailand and turned into street beggars.
Do one on Mimi Wong
McDonald's boys become McDonald's grandpa already lah!
Theyre 50 now
U trying to say those murderer still walking in broad daylight? Even till this day wtf? 😮😮😮😮😮😮
3:18 The way he said *motherF****R* was hilarious 😂😂😂
I still remembered as a kid this news shooked the whole SG.
I saw the video but I can’t bring myself to watch it. It is very sad case and as a mother of 6 years old. This is every parent’s nightmare. 😢
Please do more videos like this, it is more interesting than the ghost videos.
hi sneakysushii, so my dad was one of the officers solving this case and i remember him telling me when i was in the car with him watching a live abt telok blangah park
I feel like I know this, but let's take one moment to appreciate that Sneakysushii makes time to upload videos like this!
I was working there before NS unfortunately I was in NS 2nd year this case happened. RIP HUANG NA , May God Take Good Care Of Her. Amen
I love your vids sneaky shushii keep up the great work :D
If I remembered correctly, this case was so big that it constantly made it onto the televised news. I think there were footages of the search, and there was this specific scene of the mother calling out for Huang Na while combing forested parts of SG. Equally heartbreaking as the photo.
Really interested in this type of video. Love your channel Sushii.
What a coincidence.. I jus watched a clip on UA-cam hours ago about her and you posted this😮
Only consolation in this case is it doesnt involved singaporeans at all. Singapore is merely the stage for this case. All the related characters in this case came from other countries. What Singaporeans contributed to this case at the time are only compassion and remembrance.
I was 13 back then and followed the news on this case too. Can never forget that the murderer went home to watch 倚天屠龙记 on tv after committing the act
that’s why you don’t judge a book by its cover
This serves as reminder to parents of young children nvr leave them behind . Dun say go overseas. Sometimes for livelihood hard to make decision.
thank you for covering this case! what a sick fella
tbh i was avoiding this video because i learnt this during social studies in sch but finally i mustered up enough courage to watch it and omg this is so sad
Damn. This is.......... interesting as in very, nicely detailed...
(Let's appreciate Sushii's hard work and efforts with his research.👍)
I first found ur channel from "Worst son ever" video and wow you change alot
so sad, rest in peace.
Used to play with her before she passed away 🥲🥲🥲 she was in same primary school as me 😢
I read comments that she got no friend 😮
I swear I think I heard of this case from a newspaper that my school gave out because i remember hearing about a murder of a girl that was lured to death by mangoes
Oh this girl i hear somewhere yes atcully is from Mr.zhou's ghost stories it said the uncle she is a owner the Chinese coffin said she saw a butterfly 🦋 but it won't let go she was strange maybe that butterfly was a little girl
I think her mum must be crazy how can own daughter asked a man to look after she never ❤ her daughter now Huang na is 27 year old such a sweet girl grown should be very beautiful woman 👠
i was 3 years old when this case happened and I am pretty shocked. the news covered it a lot but since I was only 3, I didn't understand it until modern times. may her soul rest in peace and as for that uncle, there is a special place in hell for you
I love you're videos they're so interesting and scary, i like it because I've always wanted to communicate with Ghost to .
bro, photo of parents with defence lawyer = took's defence lawyer, not parent's defence lawyer. that's subhas anandan (passed away alr)
Imagine having a very close family friend and him being the one to kill your own daughter...
I would have thrown up
Agent 1 of the ghost busters says “STOP THIS CHANNEL NOW YOU ARE GOING TO GET BETTER THAN US, STOP OR ELSE..”
SS, you should go to Telok BlangaH Park and conduct and EVP. Might be interesting. Just a thought!
Based on the book written by his defence lawyer, How was cheated and manipulated by the mother of Huang Na, which was one of the reasons behind what he did. In the end, not everything is black and white. However, what he did was not justified and deserved the punishment he received.
Take Took's brother's claim that he is a "timid man" with a pinch of salt.
Took's colleagues who took the stand had seen him scolding the girl on several occasions, and said he had even hurt her at least once.
Took's employer Kelvin Eng Chow Meng recalled confronting him after seeing bruises on the girl's hand back in July 2003.
"The accused claimed that Huang Na was making too much noise and he was unable to sleep," he told the court.
Another witness, packer Tan Ban Tiong, recalled "one or two" occasions when Took tied the girl's hands with raffia string to "teach her a lesson not to disturb us".
Love this new content video from you. I hope you could cover The Geylang Bahru family murders one day ..
The sad reality is, the culprit most likely the closest acquaintance. We never really knew others that well
Please do a documentary about the murder of Canny Ong. This case shook the nation
If im not wrong, the white suit he is wearing is to preserve any evidence that can be found on him (ie dead skin cells/hair of the victim).
Hello Sushi this is a really good cover of this case. I never knew about this case. Would you cover the unsolved case of the children that were murdered as their parents went to work where the siblings were stacked on top of each other? Thank you
You should also read his defence lawyer’s account of this case
Poor Huang Na If i was her Older Brother i will break down and i will cry to say that my little sister is dead 😭😭
I vaguely remember this case when i was younger, it scared me a lot tbh
she trusted him and that what sad about this case😢
Can you please make a video about the murder of a 3 year old, Nonoi? This was back in 2007. Also another tragic case
I can't even begin to imagine how her parents must've felt after finding that her child was murdered and assaulted by a "close family friend" while they were away 🙏
No excuse to have crime commited against the weak like women and children. This breaks my heart.
Just when I thought I ran out of content to watch on UA-cam sneaky hits!
I hadn’t heard of haung na may she REST IN PEACE my condolences to her family n friends i’m so sorry
Nice series.
1mil subs in 1yr calling it here first
the ending of the vid is so wonderful 10:07 🙃
My secondary school classmate was her classmate. So she’s had an impression she’s a quiet girl. If yall want more info mediacorp surprisingly has a pretty good vid about it on their UA-cam page. Also the whole SA thing was kinda made up. There’s no true evidence that she was. I won’t say it was or was not. But take it with a pinch of salt.
hi sneaky senpai,
please do a csi and ghost hunt on this, i always do felt a little spooky when visiting this place at night
Japanese forces invaded Malaya on 8 December 1941 and drove the British troops from the Malayan peninsula after just 70 days of fighting. By early February the following year, the Japanese were poised to strike their final blow on Singapore, the bastion of the British Empire in Asia.
Under the command of General Tomoyuki Yamashita, Japanese soldiers crossed into Singapore on 9 February 1942. It was evident by 14 February that the island would soon be captured by the invaders.1 The British Military Hospital (now known as Alexandra Hospital) was caught between the advancing Japanese troops and the retreating British forces. It became the site of a Japanese massacre when between 150 and 200 staff and patients were killed on 14 February 1942
One of the murder case where I can still remember the victim’s name , after so many years
Singapore is great in many ways ❤ love from India
Speaking of Mandai crematorium, sushi should visit Mandai crematorium for a video.
I love your videos!! Love from India♥♥
Do more of these Broooo
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It's crazy that he probably would've been acquitted if his IQ score was 5 points lower
I think I heard of it before
*mango.*
mango.
mango.
I miss those crimewatch reviews.... and those confession stories.... only OG SS fan will rem
I also remember the case of a ungrateful worker who married his boss daughter and later on went on to swallow up his father in law assets,took up a lover and kicked all of them and his daughter away leading to the old father killing the cruel man in plain daylight for his family sake.
Thank god the old father was able to escaped the death penalty and still have time to come back out again. The dead son in law made his own fate in life and cannot be pitied.
@@anglo-saxonconnor817 just 1 month ago the friends of the dead son in law claim that he cheated them money too
The only thing I remember about Huang Na's murder is that Sinkies donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Mother. I am sorry for saying this but I am quite sure the Mother probably is enjoying her life now than feeling sad over the death of her daughter.
Not forgetting the taxi companies in Malaysia contributing to the search.
Perhaps you can read up more on Subhas Anandan side of the defence. This case is truly a curious one. Lots of controversies
he was the mother boyfriend or lover. sad case where our police failed to establish a connection to the mom. Which mother leaves her 8 year old daughter with strangers and conveniently leaves the country. the body was found when her niece had dreams again so convenient. the mother has since remarried 3 times and has used the donations to buy a mansion in china. she does not sound so innocent and it seems there is more than meet the eye.
I went there that day representing AMD and if she was still alive i would've seen her but no.😢😭
I doubt that he would "Accidentally strangle" someone
Wah, I remember this case.. Everyone was super horrified by the case that time.
This guy is Singapore's Ray William Johnson
If i saw Took doing this to this Poor Girl Huang Na if she was my little sister i will cry 😭
What i knew from Subhas interview, this case was really a tragic. So i dont really know what i heard was real. Subhas was really upset about the fact that he was unable to prevent death sentence.
The story I'd heard goes by Huang Na was the witty one and she always play with Took Leng How. So that day they went to the storeroom and they started to play hide and seek. As Took Leng How was intellectual disabled, Huang Na always take control and somehow dont know why, they had a conflict so Took Leng How choked Huang Na to death. When she was dead, Took Leng How did not know what to do and quickly pack her into a random box and leave it in the storeroom. After that he went home and kept thinking about the case, so he went back to hide the body.
After that he went back to his hometown, to malaysia before he was found guilty. Even Huang Na mother didnt suspect he was the one who killed her daughter as they always have good relationship and her daughter likes to bully him.
When Took Leng How went back to malaysia, he was very guilty and dont know what to do. So when his father knew about this case, he ask his son to go back to sg, turn himself in. But then little do he knows, the judge was not lenient to his intellectual disability and gave him a death sentence. The father was super distress as he was the one who told his son to turn in himself.
Tragic😢
The grudges that sneaky sushi held at 3:17 , 8:51 & 9:16
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same thing lol
Fr true
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Math for me.