The note on her iPad appears to justify a change in her CPF nomination to a “trusted confidant”.
MADRID – Police investigating the death of Singaporean Audrey Fang are looking into the origins of a note left on her tablet which appears to justify a change in her Central Provident Fund nomination to a “trusted confidant”.The note also granted the unknown beneficiary a “friendly loan of US$50,000 based on our friendship in the past”, separate from the CPF nomination.
The victim’s brother also said the note referred to a loan of US$50,000, which is not in Singapore currency. La Verdad, which did not name the cousin, quoted her as saying that Ms Fang’s trip was arranged at the eleventh hour. To her family, it seemed strange because she was due for a trip to Japan on April 27.
The court earlier heard that when Ong left his hotel on April 9, closed-circuit television footage showed him wearing a hooded sweatshirt and black trousers.When he returned to the hotel at 2.06 am, he was wearing jeans and a blue sweater.More On This TopicOn April 13, he received a visit from his Ukrainian girlfriend.
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