S’porean Audrey Fang who was killed in Spain knew suspect for over 10 years (update)


Mitchell Ong (left) and Audrey Fang (right) had met on a social dating network, according to Fang's friends. - Photos: Strongestasian/Instagram, Fang Dirou/Facebook

SINGAPORE: Singaporean Audrey Fang, who was killed in Spain in April, had been romantically interested in her suspected killer Mitchell Ong, whom she met on a social dating network, her two friends told the Spanish court.

Speaking through a translator on Wednesday (June 26) via a video call from Singapore, the friends testified that the pair had known each other at least since 2014.

They described the relationship as “on and off”, Spanish media outlet La Verdad reported on Thursday (June 27).

The friends, who were not identified, added that Ong appeared to be only keen to sell financial assets to Ms Fang.

The 43-year-old Singaporean had sold her two investment-linked policies in 2015, when he was working as an insurance agent with AIA.

He also previously claimed to be a financial expert on his now-defunct website, with clients that included chief executives and celebrities.

Ong has been in custody since April 16 after Fang was found with 30 stab wounds and other injuries near a parking area for lorries in the town of Abanilla on April 10.

It is about 150km from the hotel the Singaporean was staying in.

Ong, who was staying in a separate hotel, was arrested in his room where a number of items belonging to the victim, including her mobile phone, were found.

Manuel Martinez, the Spanish lawyer representing Fang’s family, said the witnesses were close friends of the victim.

He told the media that Fang had revealed to her friends that she was in a relationship with Ong.

She also told them she was planning to meet him in Spain during her holiday.

The witnesses said they did not know Ong personally.

According to the lawyer, Fang’s friends said she wanted to introduce Ong to her family members, but he refused to meet them.

Spain’s Civil Guard, one of two national police forces, is investigating a possible “economic” motive behind the killing.

Ong was nominated as the sole beneficiary for her Central Provident Fund (CPF), which reportedly had S$498,000.

The Straits Times had earlier reported that six months before she was killed, Fang deposited into her CPF accounts nearly $200,000, which was from her investment-linked products.

News of the nomination was revealed earlier in June when a court in Spain heard that the suspect, who has opted to stay silent during investigations, stood to benefit from her CPF savings.

Martinez had told ST earlier that Ong invoked his right not to testify in court.

He said that if Ong is convicted of murder after trial, he will seek a jail term of between 20 and 25 years for the suspect, and possibly reviewable life imprisonment. - The Straits Times/ANN

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