Schizophrenic man jailed for stabbing 3 strangers

Schizophrenic man jailed for stabbing 3 strangers

Paranoid that people were following him, a schizophrenic man stabbed three strangers with a pair of scissors in a span of three hours.

Ong Eng Huat, 44, attacked his victims from behind on the morning of April 12, after approaching them by the side of the road and at a void deck in Yishun and Ang Mo Kio.

The attacks left the victims bleeding and in need of medical leave. The jobless man also criminally intimidated four others in February and April, on one occasion holding the scissors to a cabby's neck and threatening to stab him if he did not drive on.

Yesterday, Ong was sentenced to three years' jail after pleading guilty to two of seven charges arising from his actions.

Ong's total jail time comes up to 10 years after he received a further seven years plus six strokes of the cane for a drug-related offence.

The court heard that he stabbed one of his victims at around 7.30am on April 12, at a bus stop in Yishun Street 21. Ong attacked him again despite his victim's attempts to walk away.

When asked by the victim, 57-year-old Ong Kok Chhor, why he had been attacked, Ong said in Hokkien: "I had asked you to follow me. Why you did not follow me?"

District Judge Low Wee Ping said the Singapore Prison Service had assured him that it could provide psychiatric treatment for Ong, who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia, according to a report from the Institute of Mental Health.

The report also said Ong's condition had caused him to commit the assaults. Ong, who has a history of drug offences, could have been jailed for up to seven years, fined and caned for each of his hurt offences.

pohian@sph.com.sg


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