SINGAPORE – A Singaporean woman who had gone missing while holidaying alone in Taiwan had died from drowning after falling into the sea, according to the local authorities. It was earlier reported that the body of Ms Amellia Moo Wen Si, 22, was found floating off the coast of Beipu village in Hualien on the morning of May 7. She...
had died from drowning after falling into the sea, according to the local authorities.
Ms Moo’s mother, Ms Adeleen Chia, told The Straits Times that the Taiwanese authorities concluded that Ms Moo’s death was an accident and that there were no signs of external injuries nor drug use that could have caused her death.
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