Posted on 10/09/2018 10:20:14 PM PDT by Zhang Fei
A bright yellow Mini Cooper sat parked near a bus stop in Ma On Shan, a town in Hong Kong.
It was not raining that day in 2015, but the windshield wipers were still running, scraping against the dry glass; and, a passerby later said, it appeared that Wong Siew-fung and her 16-year-old daughter had fallen asleep inside the car.
But 45 minutes later, the same witness said, they had not moved. The mother and daughter were rushed to a hospital, where they were pronounced dead.
The account comes from court testimony reported by the South China Morning Post. Prosecutors told Hong Kongs High Court earlier this week that autopsies later revealed that the two died of carbon monoxide poisoning, though the gas did not appear to be leaking from the vehicle, according to the South China Morning Post. The newspaper reported that it apparently came from a yoga ball in the trunk which, prosecutors said, had been filled with the gas and placed there by Wongs husband.
When police responded to the scene, the ball was lying deflated in the back of the vehicle.
According to the South China Morning Post, prosecutor Andrew Bruce told the court that Khaw Kim-sun, a 53-year-old anesthesiologist, pumped carbon monoxide into the ball, unplugged it and put it into the vehicle in May 2015 as part of a plan to kill his wife but that the last thing the accused wanted was for his 16-year-old to die. Khaw apparently did not expect that his daughter would be in the car at the time. Still, the prosecutor said, if that person knew what was in the car was carbon monoxide and knew it was a dangerous gas likely to kill you, you can confirm this person had homicide on his mind.
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Khaw apparently did not expect that his daughter would be in the car at the time...
Oops.
Like when the daughter ate the pie in “Thinner”
I used to live in Ma On Shan
It is a pretty area
More on the ‘Yogi Ball Murder”:
Yoga ball murder trial: Malaysian professors daughter felt betrayed after discovering love affair
ASEAN PLUS
Monday, 27 Aug 2018
4:03 PM MYT
by chris lau
The eldest daughter of a professor told a Hong Kong court on Monday she felt betrayed by her fathers affair with her tutor, as he stands accused of murdering her mother and younger sister with a gas-filled yoga ball.
Dr Khaw Kim-sun, 53, an associate professor in anaesthesiology at Chinese University, is standing trial at the High Court over the death of his wife Wong Siew-fung, 47, and 16-year-old daughter Lily Khaw Li-ling, who died of carbon monoxide poisoning on May 22, 2015.
The Malaysian national has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder.
Her testimony prompted Khaw Kim-sun, who also works at Prince of Wales Hospital in Sha Tin, to smile one moment and shed tears the next.
At first, I felt slightly betrayed he would do that, said Khaw May-ling, during cross-examination by defence counsel Gerard McCoy SC.
She said the mistress, Shara Lee, first came to the house to teach her and her late younger sister Lily Chinese in 2004 and 2005. Prosecutors have also said Lee was one of Khaw Kim-suns students.
The daughter said she began to suspect her father and Lee were having an affair around 2012, while her mother found out in 2013 or 2014, she said.
I felt that I could understand why my father would want to look for someone else
But, as betrayed as she felt, Khaw May-ling said she later came to understand her fathers actions, just as her mother, who, though initially upset, came to accept it about a year before her death.
My parents hadnt been getting on for a while. I felt that I could understand why my father would want to look for someone else, she said, even though she still felt bad for her mother.
Khaw May-ling said her parents did all they could to remain civil for the benefit of the children, with her father taking the entire family to Australia for a skiing trip, after which they came back more relaxed.
She called Lily Khaw Li-ling a free spirit who, while impulsive at times, was her soul mate and a very caring person, who took a keen interest in humanities subjects at her Renaissance College in Ma On Shan.
Sitting in the dock, her father occasionally smiled as his eldest daughter recalled the fun times she used to have with her younger sibling, but he was reduced to tears when he heard about the immense pressure he placed upon them.
Lily Khaw was remembered as a free spirit by her elder sister Khaw May-ling. Photo: Handout
Prosecutors have said they believe that in a deliberate and calculated plot, Khaw Kim-sun ordered carbon monoxide through his university office, claiming it was for research purposes.
Instead, he filled the yoga ball with the toxic gas before unplugging it and leaving it inside his wifes Mini Cooper. It was later discovered inside the car, deflated, alongside the bodies of Wong, and Lily Khaw Li-ling, at the Sai O Village bus stop in Ma On Shan.
After his arrest, Khaw told police officers that his teenage daughter might have committed suicide under stress, the court heard previously.
On Monday, the eldest daughter, who is now doing her medical science degree at a Malaysian university, said both she and her late sister had been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, while Lily Khaw Li-ling was also dyslexic.
She said her father had not been very understanding. Every time she tried to explain it to her father, he just told them they had not tried hard enough.
Khaw Kim-sun has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder. Photo: Dickson Lee
He was concerned that Lily was not trying hard enough for her studies, she said.
Khaw Kim-sun also told police officers he brought home some carbon monoxide from his university because he wanted to eradicate the rat problem at his village home in Tai Yung Village in Sai Kung. Prosecutors have argued that there had never been a rat problem.
Khaw May-ling testified on Monday that there were rats in the house to the extent the family would put out traps in an attempt to catch them, alongside other pests such as skinks and cockroaches.
She also said Lily Khaw Li-ling was afraid of those particular animals.
The defendants eldest daughter continues to testify before Mrs Justice Judianna Barnes Wai-ling on Monday afternoon.
Carbon Monoxide and Old Lace.
From the tails of the Bell Curve, I suppose.
It would have taken some pretty tight timing on leaving the ball in the car, too.
Tis many a slip twixt the cup and the lip
(You knew someone had to post it, sooner or later!) :-)
I guess it is not a good idea to fill an air mattress from the car exhaust pipe either.
“why is there an air mattress in the back seat?!”
The murder plot sounds like something straight out of something like the old Columbo detective series.
Gotta admit it was pretty clever...
Carbon monoxide should be used for all death row executions. Painless, fast. Colorless, oderless, tasteless. Only takes a handful of breaths of the pure stuff and that’s all she wrote. Like less than 10. Probably 3 deep breaths would do it.
There is no going back.
Dead in a few minutes.
No exercise for me!
“Like when the daughter ate the pie in Thinner”
Very astute analogy!
Our old digs, too. HK changes fast.
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