S'porean SMU law student, 22, drowns off Taiwan coast, family appealing for witnesses

Her father said she was about to fulfil her childhood dream of becoming a lawyer and it couldn't have been suicide.

Kerr Puay Hian | June 14, 2023, 02:36 AM

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The family of a 22-year-old Singaporean woman who apparently drowned and was found off the coast of Hualien, Taiwan, is appealing for witnesses to come forward.

Even though it has been more than a month since she was discovered on May 7, 2023, and was brought back to Singapore on May 11, 2023, Amelia Moo Wen Si’s parents are still grieving.

The elder Moo, 51, and his wife would visit their daughter’s resting place every day — bringing along her favourite food, such as lei cha and sushi — while hoping that the circumstances which led to her death will one day come to light.

Not her first time travelling to Taiwan

Amelia Moo was a Singapore Management University law undergraduate and had just completed her final year examinations before her death.

Her father told Shin Min Daily News that she decided to go to Taiwan to travel from Apr. 28 to May 8, 2023.

He said he wasn’t worried, even though it was the first time she had visited Taitung, as she had been to other places on the island, such as Taipei and Tainan.

Friend tried calling back after receiving missed call

However, he realised something was amiss on the evening of May 7, 2023, when she didn’t respond to his messages.

He said the last known contact with her was when she tried to call a friend through Telegram messenger at 8:17pm.

The friend didn’t pick up the call but couldn’t get through to her after trying to call back at around 9pm.

Found off the coast of Hualien

Amelia Moo’s father said he contacted Taiwan police after 24 hours and notified the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Singapore Trade Office in Taipei for help.

He also called her hotel and found out she didn’t check out of her room.

Taiwanese media CTi News reported that she was found floating off the coast of Hualien on the afternoon of May 8, 2023.

When this news broke in Taiwan, Amelia Moo's identity was still not confirmed at that time.

Family believes it's not a suicide

Her father told Shin Min it was “impossible that she had suicidal thoughts”.

As preliminary reports found no indication of physical or sexual assault, and local police ruled out foul play, the father went looking for clues by himself while he was in Taiwan.

He found CCTV footage showing her at the beach near her hotel around 6:05pm.

He said she was strolling alone while there were around 10 other people on the beach.

He also went down to the beach and noticed large packs of stray dogs.

He pointed out that she was afraid of dogs and believed that she might have been chased by dogs, which caused her to lose her footing and fall into the sea.

Almost fulfilled childhood dream of becoming a lawyer

Amelia Moo’s father said she wanted to become a lawyer since childhood.

He said she was only a step away from fulfilling her dream, as she had already secured a place at a practice and only had to pass the bar exam after.

He had also wanted to celebrate her birthday with her in a month's time and had already booked a yacht.

Top image via CTi News & Shin Min Daily News