Elderly couple found dead in Punggol HDB flat; case classified as unnatural death
The couple, a 71-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman, were found lying motionless when the police arrived.
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SINGAPORE: An elderly couple was found dead in a Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat in Punggol on Friday morning (Feb 27), a case which the police are investigating as unnatural death.
The police said they were alerted to the case at Block 408B Northshore Drive at about 6.25am.
"Upon arrival, officers found a man and a woman lying motionless in a residential unit," said the police.
The couple, a 71-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman, were pronounced dead at the scene by a paramedic from the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF).
"IT CANNOT BE"
When CNA arrived at the scene at about 2pm, three police officers were standing outside the unit, which was cordoned off.
The flat's gate was open, and Chinese New Year decorations could be seen displayed around its entrance.
About 10 minutes later, a man who identified himself as the pair's godson arrived at the unit before being escorted downstairs by two officers.
The man, who declined to be identified, told the media that he had read news about the deaths and recognised the block number. He said he thought to himself: "It cannot be."
He held back tears as he spoke in Mandarin, saying he was still unable to enter the flat to see them.
When asked about their relationship, the man said they would often go out for meals together, and that he had seen them during the Chinese New Year period.
He said the pair had two children, a son and a daughter.
"A VERY PLEASANT COUPLE"
Mr Mike Liew, a neighbour who lives three doors down from the unit, said the man and woman were husband and wife.
He said he was "totally surprised" by the news and that it "came as a shock".
"They're a very pleasant couple. The wife gave us presents over Chinese New Year, and even gave my helper a red packet," said the 73-year-old retiree.
He added that he saw the man and woman at Northshore Plaza multiple times walking around together.
"They looked happy together. If things weren't good and they're not happy, they wouldn't go out of the house."
Mr Liew said the corridor outside the couple's unit had previously been filled with more than 20 potted plants, which the husband tended to diligently and was often seen watering.
However, the plants were removed before Chinese New Year.
On Friday, CNA saw just one potted plant outside the unit.
At about 5.45pm, objects in brown packaging were brought out of the house, as well as a biohazard waste bag.
Two black body bags were carried out of the unit between 7.15pm and 7.25pm by police officers and employees of Singapore Casket.
HUSBAND APPEARED UNWELL
A neighbour on the 11th floor, who only wanted to be known as Mr Tay, said that he had a "hi-bye" relationship with the couple.
"They're very friendly, there were no issues or (anything) unusual," he said.
Mr Shariyan, who lives on the same floor as the couple, said his wife heard a woman shouting for about five minutes at 5am this morning.
However, they did not think much of it and were later shocked when they saw police officers around the unit.
He said that until about two months ago, he would see the wife almost daily at around 7am as she left for work, and would also see her husband watering the plants.
Around that time, the wife told Mr Shariyan that the man was unwell.
Mr Shariyan noticed that the man appeared more frail and seemed to struggle to walk properly.
He did not see the couple for the next two months afterwards and found it unusual.
“Very shocked. Every year we would give them food ... We were close.”
“They were both very good to us. Very polite and very friendly.”
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