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Man charged with attempted murder after setting another man on fire in Marsiling

SINGAPORE — A 65-year-old man was charged on Friday (Dec 30) for attempting to murder a 37-year-old man.

Tay Kheng Hock is accused of pouring accelerant on the younger man and setting him alight with a lighter.

Tay Kheng Hock is accused of pouring accelerant on the younger man and setting him alight with a lighter.

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SINGAPORE — A 65-year-old man was charged on Friday (Dec 30) for attempting to murder a 37-year-old man.

Tay Kheng Hock is accused of pouring accelerant on the younger man and setting him alight with a lighter at 10.12pm on Dec 28 at Block 210, Marsiling Crescent.

If this act had caused the younger man's death, Tay would have been guilty of murder, and he did cause hurt to the victim, the charge sheet read.

The younger man was found with burn wounds when the police responded to a call for help along Marsiling Crescent at about 10.10pm on Dec 28.

He was taken to hospital while conscious, and the accused was arrested at the scene.

The penalty for attempted murder, where hurt is caused to a person, is life imprisonment and caning, or a jail term of up to 20 years, a fine or caning, or both. As the accused is above 50, he cannot be caned. CNA

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