From 'The Revenger Queen' movie to double murder: Indonesian court documents reveal details of ex-maid's crime
SINGAPORE - The former domestic helper who killed an elderly couple before fleeing for Indonesia was inspired by a movie, The Revenger Queen, to tie them up so she could escape.Khasanah, also known as Ana Abdul Muis in the court papers, had murdered Mr Chia Ngim Fong, 79, and his wife - Madam Chin Sek Fah, 78 - on June 21, 2017.
The maid started working in Malaysia in 2008 and was divorced in 2011, the same year she stopped working there.She came to Singapore on March 3, 2017 and started working at another household four days later. She decided she would tie up the couple, copying a scene from the movie. It is not known if it is an Indonesian film.She first targeted Mr Chia, who was sleeping on a bed.
She then left the flat after taking her passport and some of the couple's valuables, which included several pieces of gold jewellery, mobile phones, and five watches worth at least $500 in total.
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