I couldn’t make it to the vigil tonight. So, I decided to light my candle here. My prayers are with his loved ones.
I was shocked to hear about the death of Teoh Beng Hock. After finding out he was to be married tomorrow, the story becomes even more tragic on a personal level.
30years old.Disturbing questions are asked? But for now I say a prayer, only God will know what I prayed. . . . Amen.
i think they have taken a step too far…
Sighhhhhh……….. Sivin, this is very very disturbing…… The Other started to be bloody..
sad about the news…we use to know how politics act or involve in police, MCAA, but this time is too much…it’s a life man~~~~
if RPK’s article has any truth, it would mean that the bloodiness had gone on for some time. I wondewr why all those ppl who were interrogated by MACC (and, obviously, lived) mentioned anything.
the unfortunate thing, of course, is that this incident (like much of the others) will NOT be ‘very very disturbing’ after about a month, until someone like Goh Keat Peng reminds us again that such things ‘happened’.
agree with alwyn.this case will sink in a month or two later, as usual.
nobody will cares then the justice for teoh.
zewt – and we have been far too silent.
joshuawoo – the haunting question for me is beyond all the search for the unanswered questions from the late Teoh Beng Hock’s death, is what’s next for us? ALL of us if we want to see changes for the better?
Terence – sad but true, before Teoh there were other lives too!
alwyn – perhaps we have to stop waiting for Keat Peng to remind us and start reminding ourselves on a more consistent basis. The Lord’s Supper functioned in that way!
heartbreak – justice for teoh is merely the tip of the iceberg isn’t it. I think my friend Haris Ibrahim put it well to remind us of our “collective” responsibility as fellow citizens in matters like this…