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Ramapiram Kannickaisparry (c. 1956 – 17 April 1995), also known as Ramipiram Kannickaisparry, was an Indian-born Singaporean woman who was found dead in a forested area of Sembawang on 17 April 1995. Ramapiram was last seen alive six hours before her corpse was discovered, with thirteen stab wounds on her head and neck, and her body showed signs of being run over by a vehicle. The police classified the case of her death as murder, and three days later, a 40-year-old man named Nadasan Chandra Secharan, who was the younger brother of Ramapiram's brother-in-law, was arrested and charged with her murder. Investigations and court proceedings revealed that Ramapiram and Nadasan were engaged in an illicit love affair with each other, even though both were married to different spouses and had chil

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  • Ramapiram Kannickaisparry (c. 1956 – 17 April 1995), also known as Ramipiram Kannickaisparry, was an Indian-born Singaporean woman who was found dead in a forested area of Sembawang on 17 April 1995. Ramapiram was last seen alive six hours before her corpse was discovered, with thirteen stab wounds on her head and neck, and her body showed signs of being run over by a vehicle. The police classified the case of her death as murder, and three days later, a 40-year-old man named Nadasan Chandra Secharan, who was the younger brother of Ramapiram's brother-in-law, was arrested and charged with her murder. Investigations and court proceedings revealed that Ramapiram and Nadasan were engaged in an illicit love affair with each other, even though both were married to different spouses and had children. Nadasan was tried by the High Court and sentenced to death after being found guilty of murder, but the Court of Appeal heard Nadasan's case and decided to acquit Nadasan and release him due to lack of concrete evidence to substantiate the murder charge against Nadasan. As of today, the death of Ramapiram remains unsolved and the murderer(s) were never caught. (en)
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  • Ramipiram Kannickaisparry (en)
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  • Ramapiram Kannickaisparry (en)
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  • Two sons (en)
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  • Murdered by stabbing and vehicle collision (en)
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  • Sembawang, Singapore (en)
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  • Production operator (en)
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  • Ramipiram Kannickaisparry (en)
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  • A Hindu cemetery in Singapore (en)
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  • Munisamy Pandian (en)
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  • Ramapiram Kannickaisparry (c. 1956 – 17 April 1995), also known as Ramipiram Kannickaisparry, was an Indian-born Singaporean woman who was found dead in a forested area of Sembawang on 17 April 1995. Ramapiram was last seen alive six hours before her corpse was discovered, with thirteen stab wounds on her head and neck, and her body showed signs of being run over by a vehicle. The police classified the case of her death as murder, and three days later, a 40-year-old man named Nadasan Chandra Secharan, who was the younger brother of Ramapiram's brother-in-law, was arrested and charged with her murder. Investigations and court proceedings revealed that Ramapiram and Nadasan were engaged in an illicit love affair with each other, even though both were married to different spouses and had chil (en)
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