Zin Mar Nwe | |
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Born | Zin Mar Nwe 2001 (age 23–24)[2] |
Nationality | Burmese |
Occupation | Domestic maid (former) |
Criminal status | Incarcerated at Changi Women's Prison |
Motive | Out of anger over alleged mistreatment by the victim |
Conviction(s) | Murder under Section 300(c) of the Penal Code (one count) |
Criminal charge | 1st charge: Murder of a 70-year-old woman by stabbing |
Penalty | Life imprisonment[1] |
On 25 June 2018, at Singapore's Choa Chu Kang, 17-year-old Zin Mar Nwe, a foreign maid from Myanmar, used a knife to stab her employer's mother-in-law, who was alleged to have abused the maid. The 70-year-old elderly victim, an Indian national, sustained 26 knife wounds and died from acute haemorrhage caused by the stabbing. Zin was arrested not long after the killing and charged with murder. Although the victim was initially named in the local and international media, her name was subsequently not reported to protect the identity of one of her family members who was underage.
Zin, who claimed that she was suffering from diminished responsibility at the time of the murder, stood trial three years later in November 2021 for the crime. The High Court found her guilty of murder on 18 May 2023,[3][4] and more than a month later, Zin Mar Nwe was sentenced to life in prison on 4 July 2023, after the trial court duly considered that Zin should not be given the death sentence on account that she was a minor when killing the victim and thus, she was spared the gallows and received a life sentence for the brutal crime.[5][6]