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Murder of Huang Na was born on 26 September, 1996 in Putian, Fujian, China, is a 2004 child rape and murder case in Singapore. Discover Murder of Huang Na's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 8 years old?

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Age 8 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 26 September, 1996
Birthday 26 September
Birthplace Putian, Fujian, China
Date of death 10 October, 2004
Died Place Pasir Panjang, Queenstown, Singapore
Nationality China

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1973

Huang Na's father, Huang Qingrong (黄庆荣), and mother, Huang Shuying (黄淑英), were both born in 1973 to farming families in Putian city in Fujian, China.

1981

Born in Malaysia on 16 December 1981 as the second child of a close-knit family of four, Took came to Singapore when he was 18, seeking better-paying jobs.

At the wholesale centre, Took, who married an Indonesian Chinese woman and had a son, often played with Huang Na, bought her food and gave her rides on his motorcycle.

1995

They met in 1995 and married soon after, as Shuying was pregnant with Huang Na.

1996

Huang Na (26 September 1996 – 10 October 2004) was an eight-year-old Chinese national residing in Pasir Panjang, Singapore, who disappeared on 10 October 2004.

Her mother, the police and the community conducted a three-week-long nationwide search for her.

After her body was found, many Singaporeans attended her wake and funeral, giving bai jin (contributions towards funeral expenses) and gifts.

In a high-profile 14-day trial, Malaysian-born Took Leng How, a vegetable packer at the wholesale centre, was found guilty of murdering her and hanged after an appeal and a request for presidential clemency failed.

In 1996, Qinrong left China to seek his fortune in Singapore and worked illegally as a vegetable packer at the Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre.

When Shuying found out that he was having affairs in Singapore, she divorced him and was given custody of Huang Na.

2003

She later married Zheng Wenhai (郑文海), a Fujian businessman with whom she had lived for four years, and became pregnant with his child in early 2003.

In May 2003, Shuying immigrated to Singapore as a peidu mama accompanying Huang Na, who was enrolled in Jin Tai Primary School.

They lived at the Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre, where Shuying worked.

People from the wholesale centre and Jin Tai Primary School described Huang Na as an intelligent, independent, sociable and Active Child.

Huang Na became friends with Took Leng How, a vegetable packer at the wholesale centre.

2004

Huang Na went missing on 10 October 2004, last being seen at a food court near the wholesale centre.

She was wearing a blue denim jacket, bermuda shorts, and was barefoot.

From 7 a.m. to past midnight every day for three weeks, Shuying looked across the island for her daughter.

The police, including a Criminal Investigation Department team, conducted an intensive search for the girl, and officers carried photographs of her while on their daily rounds.

Volunteers formed search parties and Crime Library Singapore, a voluntary group dedicated to finding missing persons, distributed over 70,000 leaflets appealing for information.

Local taxi company ComfortDelGro asked its cabbies to join in the search effort.

Two Singaporeans offered rewards of S$10,000 and S$5,000 for finding Huang Na, while the manager of an online design company set up a website to raise awareness and gather tips.

The search even extended to Malaysia, with volunteers putting up posters in the nearby cities of Johor Bahru and Kuala Lumpur.

Reportedly, at least 30 cabbies also placed posters of Huang Na on the rear windscreens and front seats of their vehicles.

At least five coffee-shop owners in Johor Jaya, Taman Yew, and Skudai put up posters as well.

On 19 and 20 October, Singaporean police questioned Took as part of their investigation.

He told the officers that three Chinese men kidnapped the girl.

After questioning Took, police accompanied him home, then back to the police station for a polygraph test.

On the way, they stopped at a restaurant along Pasir Panjang Road for a meal.

While eating, Took said he needed to go to the toilet, used the opportunity to escape, took a taxi to Woodlands and sneaked across the Causeway to Malaysia.

Singaporean police searched for him until he turned himself in on 30 October, confessing that he had accidentally strangled Huang Na during a game of hide-and-seek in a storeroom.

The following day, Huang Na's body was found at Telok Blangah Hill Park, and Took was charged with her murder.

Direct Singapore Funeral Services oversaw her funeral for free.

Thousands attended Huang Na's wake and funeral; some gave bai jin and gifts, such as sweets, flowers and her favourite Hello Kitty merchandise.

However, some Singaporeans tried to make money from the girl's death by buying 4D numbers associated with her.

Others spread rumours that Shuying was having affairs and was greedy for donations.

2005

The 14-day trial of Took began on 11 July 2005 before Justice Lai Kew Chai in the High Court.

Took was represented by prominent lawyer Subhas Anandan and two other lawyers Sunil Sudheesan and Anand Nalachandran.

The prosecution relied on 76 witnesses, a video in which Took re-enacted the murder, forensic evidence and an autopsy that found several bruises on Huang Na's head.

Based on the evidence, the prosecution, led by Deputy Public Prosecutor Lawrence Ang, alleged that Took lured Huang Na to the storeroom, then stripped and sexually assaulted her.