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her bedroom door to check and see what had happened. The girl saw her mother being attacked by both Sim and Wong inside the toilet, which was right next to the bedroom. Earlier on, after the couple lured Ayako into the toilet, Sim threw some of the toilet cleaning liquid inside the woman's eyes, and covered her mouth (not without getting bitten on the finger) to stop her from shouting. As he restrained the victim, Wong used the knife to stab at Ayako. Seeing this, Chieko screamed out of shock and cried, which attracted the attention of both Wong and Sim. Quickly, Wong went to cover the little girl's mouth. The girl stopped crying and quickly rushed into her room to wake her brother and sister up. After which, Chieko ran out and get to her mother, who was mortally wounded and lost too much blood. The 33-year-old died shortly after she staggered towards her eldest daughter. By then, Wong and Sim were also seen running out of the house and escaped to different locations in
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