'She left the world in fear': Parents desperate for more information after Singaporean woman drowns in Taiwan

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'She left the world in fear': Parents desperate for more information after Singaporean woman drowns in Taiwan
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To celebrate the end of her exams, Amelia Moo Wen Si rewarded herself with a solo trip to Taiwan in April. It wasn't the 22-year-old's first time travelling there, so her parents, Adeleen Chia, 53, and Peter Moo, 52, weren't too worried about her. But when she suddenly stopped replying to their text messages, they felt something was amiss. Unfortunately,...

To celebrate the end of her exams, Amelia Moo Wen Si rewarded herself with a solo trip to Taiwan in April.

The young woman called a friend on Telegram at 8.17pm but didn't get through, and that was the last contact she had made with anyone.When she didn't respond for the next 24 hours, her parents alerted Taiwan police on May 7. , the young woman's father and aunt suspected she could've met with misfortune and flew to Hualien on May 9, and identified her body at the morgue.

An autopsy was conducted on May 10, and her family was told that the report would only be out after two months.The Singapore Trade Office in Taiwan also recently informed the family that investigations are still ongoing.While it's clear that the young woman had drowned, how she met her fate remains a mystery.

The family ruled out suicide, saying that she was having a good time on her Taiwan trip and even met up with other family members who are living there.

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