616:, and these cases showed an increasing trend of suspects killing people related to them, but a decline in killings committed through random acts of violence; the Punggol Field murder was noted to be one of the high profile cases that involved a murder resulting from random violence. Legal experts analyzed that one's potential to commit murder may arise from several compounding factors, including mental conditions, stress and personal circumstances, and it was more plausible for a murder to happen within the family due to the opportunity to strike is greater when there are close familial ties and shared living arrangements, in addition to any relevant compounding factors.
585:, in overturning Kho's life term and imposing a death sentence a second time on Kho, laid out sentencing guidelines, which they highlighted that the death penalty for murder by fatal injury (but no intention to kill) should only be imposed in cases where an offender's conduct was vicious and demonstrated a blatant disregard for human life, as well as sparking an outrage of the community's feelings. The factors taken into consideration by judges to determine the extent of disregard for human life were mainly the mental state of the offender at the time of the attack, his role or participation in the attack, and his age and intelligence.
486:, in view of the aggravating factors of the case. They highlighted that the defendant had premeditated the attack by bringing a knife and wet wipes, and senselessly committed the murder just to let out his anger and despair over his personal troubles, and in a brutal manner through repeated stabbing. The prosecution pointed out that Surajsrikan targeted a stranger and showed a lack of remorse for his crime based on his post-killing behavior, for which his actions caused considerable public disquiet and thus he deserved the maximum number of strokes.
463:, 22-year-old Surajsrikan Diwakar Mani Tripathi told the court that he decided to plead guilty to committing murder by intentionally causing the fatal injury to the victim. In accordance with the guilty plea, Surajsrikan was found guilty and convicted by Justice Dedar Singh Gill. This murder charge, unlike the most serious degree of murder with intention to kill, also carries the alternate punishment of
553:, objected to the police's access to users' personal data on TraceTogether out of concern for the potential breach of public trust in the government, due to the Government having made re-assurances that this data would be used to detect potential cases of COVID-19 infection during the early period of launching TraceTogether.
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merely to hurt himself, and he had not thought about targeting anyone in particular. Pereira conceded to the prosecution's emphasis on the cruelty and viciousness of the crime, but stated his client regretted his actions and both
Surajsrikan's family and Surajsrikan himself grieved the plight of the victim and his family.
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and slashed and stabbed Tay several times. After the attack, Surajsrikan fled the scene and later wandered around for a while. He did not call the police or an ambulance. Surajsrikan returned home at around midnight to clean the foldable knife with hand soap and stayed indoors for the next six days before his arrest.
130:(the latter two disorders possibly contributing to a tendency to have low moods and anger), Surajsrikan's condition was considered not severe enough to serve as an abnormality of the mind and he was mentally fit to stand trial. Following a guilty plea, Surajsrikan was convicted of murder and sentenced to
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released an exclusive article, in which several lawyers explained during separate interviews about why life imprisonment was imposed on several murderers while the death penalty was received in other cases. The lawyers - Johannes Hadi, Meenakshi and Tania Chin - stated that based on the landmark case
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in
Singapore, for the purpose of criminal investigations, including murder. Part of this was influenced by the police's attempt to use the TraceTogether data of the suspect to trace his whereabouts in order to arrest him, but this hindered the investigations as Surajsrikan did not download the app in
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in his 1995 Singapore murder trial) sought a life sentence in
Surajsrikan's case, but he urged the court to not impose caning, or at least impose a lower number of strokes of caning for Surajsrikan. Pereira highlighted that the knife brought by Surajsrikan was not meant for committing any offence but
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At around 11 PM, Surajsrikan saw 38-year-old Tay Rui Hao, whom he had never met before, jogging past him. The sight of Tay led to
Surajsrikan giving in to his emotions, and he decided to attack Tay; he began giving chase. Upon catching up with Tay, Surajsrikan attacked him from behind with the knife,
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Having heard the submissions, Justice Gill decided to sentence
Surajsrikan to serve a single term of life imprisonment, and also ordered the defendant to receive 15 strokes of the cane. Justice Gill stated that although the sentence would not bring Tay back to life or "erase memories of this painful
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The man was identified as 38-year-old Tay Rui Hao, an assistant manager of a sportswear store. Tay was described as an easygoing and talkative person, and was also a good son, brother and husband, as well as a good mentor and colleague at his workplace. He was reported to have started jogging two to
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in April until his death in May. Tay's father stated that the family was shocked to hear about his stabbing and they arrived too late to see him one last time before his death. Tay's father said that the last time he heard from his son was earlier in the day when Tay told him he wanted to jog after
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on 10 May 2018. The date of
Surajsrikan's enlistment aggravated the pain and torment he felt over his father's treachery. A short period of time after his enlistment, Surajsrikan's behavioral problems became worse, resulting in him being medically downgraded, and he was later discharged early from
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The prosecutors in charge of
Surajsrikan's trial - Andre Chong and Han Ming Kuang - submitted to the court that they did not object to a life term in Surajsrikan's case, but they argued that should Surajsrikan be spared the death penalty and sentenced for life instead, he should also be given the
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On the night of 10 May 2020, exactly 21 years after his father abandoned his family, Surajsrikan decided to go out for a jog at
Punggol Field, and he also brought along his foldable army knife and wet wipes. According to his lawyer, Edmond Pereira, Surajsrikan took the knife with the intention to
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According to his family, Surajsrikan and his family were normally harmonious, but there would be arguments occasionally, and he also assaulted his siblings. As influenced by his psychiatric conditions, Surajsrikan has anxiety about crowds or being in the company of people, so he kept very much to
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and blood on the knife despite it being cleaned by
Surajsrikan after the crime. His shoes were also taken for DNA swab testing, and Tay's DNA was also found on them. This discovery further cemented Surajsrikan's status as a suspect. Soon after he was charged, Surajsrikan was ordered to undergo a
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cameras of the nearby areas around the crime scene, where a man was shown wandering around the neighbourhood with a knife. The suspect, identified as 20-year-old
Surajsrikan Diwakar Mani Tripathi (who was unemployed), was arrested four days later on 16 May 2020. He was charged with murder a day
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Turning to the case of the Punggol Field murder, one of the lawyers, Hadi, said that Surajsrikan's multiple mental disorders, low intellect, absence of criminal records and his relatively young age of 20 may have been relevant considerations made by the trial judge, Dedar Singh Gill, during
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Surajsrikan Diwakar Mani Tripathi was born in 2000. His father abandoned his mother on 10 May 1999, two months after their arranged marriage; his mother was pregnant with him at the time. This abandonment by his father made an adverse impact on Surajsrikan's life, as the date of 10 May made
560:, who first proposed the law, later apologized and rectified the law to authorize the police in gaining access to TraceTogether data when conducting investigations into serious crimes, including murder. After the changes were made, the law was finalized and passed on 2 February 2021.
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against the defendant's sentence. Tay's father stated that he was unable to come to court to hear the verdict as both he and his wife needed to remain home to take care of his daughter, who was sick, and Tay's family still missed him and kept the family photos containing Tay.
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When Tay's father heard about Surajsrikan's life sentence, he revealed in a Chinese newspaper that the family still struggled with sadness over his son's murder, and he would have considered appealing for a heavier sentence if the families of victims had the legal option to
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hurt himself, as he was overwhelmed with the emotional scars caused by his father's abandonment. Surajsrikan jogged for about five to ten minutes before he accidentally tripped and fell down. This caused him to stop at a bus stop to try to ease his anger.
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his phone, and he also did not have a TraceTogether token, given that the tokens (which were mainly provided for the elderly and young children who did not have smartphones) were not yet launched and issued as of the time Surajsrikan murdered Tay.
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The move to pass these new laws caused a public outcry, as some questioned the possible invasion of privacy through the police's access to every user's personal data on TraceTogether. Several members of the opposition, like
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episode", he hoped that it would "provide some sort of closure" to Tay’s bereaved family. The judge also hoped that the sentence would allow Surajsrikan to continue treatment for his psychiatric disorders while in prison.
444:, a learning disability in mathematics. The report also concluded that the significance of the date exacerbated Surajsrikan's chronic feelings of anger and was the primary psychological driver for his actions.
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feeling cooped up at home due to the lockdown, hours before his murder. He described his son's death as an injustice and sought the assistance of the public to catch the perpetrator of his son's killing.
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On 23 September 2022, a week after Surajsrikan's sentencing, with regards to the public probe about why Surajsrikan was sentenced to lifetime imprisonment despite the fact that murder carries the
1094:[Assistant manager stabbed six times while jogging and died unjustly. Jobless man sentenced to life imprisonment and caning of 15 strokes] (in Chinese). Oriental Daily. 15 September 2022
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three-week psychiatric evaluation to assess if he was fit to stand trial, and he was also brought back to the crime scene to assist in investigations and re-enact the crime.
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1204:[Jogger murder case: Memories of military enlistment and father's abandonment - a teen's fall and rage led to murder] (in Chinese). China Press. 15 September 2022
593:, and also to decide whether they should seek the death penalty or life imprisonment in an offender's case based on the aggravating and mitigating factors of the case.
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himself, and also could not stand noises. Surajsrikan's mother also revealed her son had several mental problems when she was interviewed by the media upon his arrest.
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1138:[22-year-old man, who stabbed jogger not known to him at Punggol Field, sentenced to life and caning] (in Chinese). 8World News. 15 September 2022
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1182:[Punggol Field jogger murder case: Defendant sentenced to life in prison and caning of 15 strokes] (in Chinese). Lianhe Zaobao. 15 September 2022
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1070:"Man gets life imprisonment and caning for murdering fellow jogger in Punggol during 'circuit breaker'"
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1114:"Punggol Field murder: Man, 22, gets jail for life, 15 strokes of cane for stabbing jogger"
581:, a Malaysian who was hanged in 2016 for murdering Cao Ruyin during an armed robbery, the
138:. Tay's killing also prompted the government to pass laws to facilitate the collection of
99:(郑锐豪 Zhèng Ruìháo) was attacked by another person while he was jogging in the night along
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Surajsrikan constantly remember it as a painful reminder of his father's abandonment.
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1334:"CNA Explains: Why a person may not get a death sentence even if convicted of murder"
1268:"TraceTogether data was accessed in May 2020 for Punggol Fields murder investigation"
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During the period of his remand, Surajsrikan was detained in a single-man cell at
1386:"Twins found dead in Upper Bukit Timah canal: Father handed second murder charge"
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683:"Man jailed for life, caned for 'senseless' killing of jogger in Punggol: report"
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Surajsrikan only studied up to primary school level before dropping out of
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212:The police managed to find Tay's
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18:Surajsrikan Diwakar Mani Tripathi
886:. The Straits Times. 17 May 2020
864:. The Straits Times. 16 May 2020
773:. The Straits Times. 13 May 2020
751:. The Straits Times. 12 May 2020
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120:mathematical learning disability
1479:Deaths by stabbing in Singapore
1314:. Mothership. 15 September 2022
1116:. Mothership. 15 September 2022
1047:. Mothership. 15 September 2022
685:. Yahoo News. 15 September 2022
626:Capital punishment in Singapore
1484:Life imprisonment in Singapore
1202:"青年跑步杀人案-忆起入伍-遭父抛弃-青年摔一跤,愤而杀人"
908:. Must Share News. 16 May 2020
631:Life imprisonment in Singapore
430:borderline to low intelligence
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1136:"在榜鹅场捅死陌生跑步男子 22岁青年被判终身监禁加打鞭"
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1092:"助理经理跑步遭刺6刀枉死 无业汉判终身监禁打15鞭"
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1180:"榜鹅苏芒巷跑步杀人案 被告判终身监禁鞭15下"
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842:. Today. 11 May 2020
795:. Today. 11 May 2020
598:Xavier Yap Jung Houn
182:Member of Parliament
151:Death of Tay Rui Hao
31:Punggol Field murder
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1444:Murder in Singapore
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606:Aston Yap Kai Shern
558:Vivian Balakrishnan
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