OMG, a Car‑Park Crime Wave Hits ITE!
What happened? On July 19, Low Hwee Geok – better known as Michelle – the big‑boss of ITE’s exams crew, was found lying cold in the campus carpark. The culprit? Seet Cher Hng, 66, who spat out a knife and left a streaked scene that could make any thriller movie jealous.
The “Cold‑Blooded” Showdown
- A quiet, rainy afternoon. Low was shuffling toward her Mercedes, likely thinking of the weekend.
- Seet, already known for his gambling habits, inexplicably decided that the perfect time to stage a murder was now. No warning card. Just the blade and a scream.
- Two deadly wounds in Low’s left chest—right where the heart sits. The fiendish attack made her collapse between two parked cars, bleeding like a busted faucet.
- In a bizarre twist, Seet stabbed himself twice, one in the belly. He ran down, blood everywhere, only a couple of metres from the victim.
- He was rushed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, barely salvaged from critical condition. (Keep your fingers crossed, folks.)
Why the Brains‑Roll?
Rumor has it that money was the root cause. They met on an industrial training at ITE, fell in love, got married, and later on, the loot didn’t survive the marriage. Seet apparently kept pulling a favor out of the bank that had never been paid back. When his wife threatened to ‘take it out the door,’ he pulled a knife.
A Tale of Two Marriages
Shin Min Daily News dug into the records: Seet was first married in 1981, divorced, and remarried to Low in 1993. His first ex-wife, now a mystery lady, confessed: “I’ve never met Low. I’d never even thought he’d throw a knife.” She says that divorce cut all ties, stating, “I don’t even want to but mention him or anything related to it.”
Aftermath & Emotions
As the community mourns, there’s talk about how the campus should be safer. Meanwhile, the driver stuck over chilled gas will be adored—He’ll get a special cup of coffee and a day of applause.
Bottom line: A bright mind turned cold, a tragedy shrouded in hard coins. Let’s pray for a cautious campus and pledge better hearts in the future.
