SINGAPORE – Months before she suffered sustained torture by her abusers, Megan Khung suddenly piped up during a meal with her grandmother.
The four-year-old had said in her usual clear Mandarin: “I don’t want to go back to that pretty house.”
She did not elaborate, but when her grandmother, Madam Chua, 68, asked if the “pretty house” was where Megan’s mother, Foo Li Ping, and the woman’s boyfriend, Wong Shi Xiang, lived, the girl said yes.
The couple had rented a condo at Suites @ Guillemard in Paya Lebar.
Madam Chua promised her: “Don’t be scared. Ah Ma is here. I’ll protect you.”
Seated at the same dining table where they had that conversation, now with an empty chair beside her, the elderly woman’s eyes welled with tears during
a three-hour interview
with The Straits Times on Oct 24
.
“I really regret it. I couldn’t save my granddaughter,” she said, a day after
a review panel released a report
detailing lapses by various agencies handling Megan’s case between March 2019 and February 2020.
After the girl died on
Feb 22, 2020,
Madam Chua could not bear to put Megan’s pictures around her one-room rental flat and has given away most of the girl’s belongings.
The ones she still keeps, including a Winnie the Pooh bear and the girl’s pre-school progress reports, are covered in dust.
Tucked away in Madam Chua’s cupboard is a stack of Megan’s baby photos, which still made her smile as she showed them to ST.
Madam Chua looking at baby photos of her late granddaughter, Megan Khung.





