Felicia Teo Murder Suspect Held for Psychiatric Assessment, Singapore News

Felicia Teo Murder Suspect Held for Psychiatric Assessment, Singapore News

Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa’ee Heads to Psychiatric Evaluation Over Felicia Teo Murder

After a long haul of legal twists, the 35‑year‑old Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa’ee is set to undergo a psychiatric assessment at the Changi Prison Complex Medical Centre. It turns out the court has decided the usual custody is no longer needed now that the investigations have wrapped up.

What’s on the Calendar?

  • Jan 7: The judge is told Ahmad’s no longer on the prison roster.
  • Jan 28: His next court hearing is scheduled — it’s a “do the paperwork again” day.

The Back‑story: A 2007 Tragedy

Let’s rewind to June 29, 2007. Felicia Teo Wei Ling, a bright teenager from Bras Basah, was spotted leaving her home with two guys from Marine Terrace. The next day, she vanished and has never been seen again. Her family launched a massive search that even crossed into Johor Bahru—over 200 people were on the trail.

The police first treated this as a missing‑persons case, clean‑cutting the men as “she left voluntarily.” Fast forward, the trip to the Criminal Investigation Department in July last year sparked fresh leads. Enter Ahmad, who was arrested Dec 15, 2020, and slapped with a murder charge via a video link five days later.

Who’s Involved?

  • Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa’ee – 35, currently awaiting psychiatric evaluation.
  • Ragil Putra Setia Sukmarahjana – 32, still at large, allegedly overseas.

Both were considered friends of Felicia, and the big mystery? Her body remains a missing piece of this puzzle.

Legal Consequences?

For those convicted of murder in Singapore, the stakes are high—death penalty is a real possibility.

As the legal road continues, everyone’s keeping an eye on Ahmad’s next court appearance, hoping justice finally lands where it belongs.