SINGAPORE – A district court judge on Feb 23 called for a mandatory treatment report for a woman who was
involved in a knife attack at Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre
.
Chong Yet Ying, 44, was convicted of three charges – voluntarily causing hurt, criminal intimidation, and causing hurt by a rash act.
The court heard that on Oct 26, 2025, the Malaysian woman went to Manmin Resource Centre, a bookstore in the shopping mall, to look for her aunt.
Chong was armed with a knife that had a 16.5cm blade.
When she arrived, she asked a woman named Caroline, who was at the bookstore for a meeting, where her aunt was.
Caroline said she did not know, and walked away to help Chong find her aunt.
Agitated, Chong charged at Caroline with the knife.





