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'The pain has never subsided': Simonboy grieves late daughter

"Megan, I miss you and Papa will continue to be good and make you proud."

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March 02, 2025, 02:00 PM

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"Despite what you have [gone] through, no sorry can ever be enough for me to say to you," local influencer Simon Khung, better known by his nickname Simonboy, wrote on an Instagram post as he grieves over his late daughter Megan.

This came after his ex-wife Foo Li Ping, 29, and  Wong Shi Xiang, 38, her boyfriend at the time, pleaded guilty in the High Court to charges related to Megan's death.

She was fatally punched by Wong in February 2020 after she was physically and psychologically abused over a period of 13 months.

"The pain has never subside[d]," Khung wrote on the Instagram post.

"I've lost my own daughter, but this story [has] not ended. I will use whatever that's left to help other fathers not lose their kids today."

Image via @simonboyyyyyyy/Instagram

Abused over a period of 13 months

Foo and Khung married in 2015 and had Megan later that year before separating.

Foo got into a relationship with Wong, a freelance car mechanic, sometime in late 2018 and moved in with him in 2019 into a condominium unit in Paya Lebar.

Between late February 2019 and early March 2019, Foo and Wong started caning Megan in the unit when she urinated on the bed and sofa.

Megan later moved in with the couple in September 2019, where the abuse escalated.

This includes caning and hitting, starvation, and being forced to sleep on the balcony in a planter box.

In February 2020, Megan was fatally punched by Wong in the stomach and left to die while the couple took drugs in the unit.

After Megan's death, her corpse was left in the condo unit for months before Wong and Foo burnt it in a barrel to avoid detection.

To this day, her remains were never recovered.

Megan's death was discovered after Khung lodged a police report on Jul. 20, 2020, saying that he had last seen his daughter in February 2017 before serving a three-year sentence at a drug rehabilitation centre.

"Her spirit will always live in me forever"

Foo and Wong are expected to be sentenced on Apr. 3.

On Megan's fifth death anniversary on Feb. 22, Khung posted an Instagram post commemorating her death.

"Her spirit will always live in me forever," wrote Khung.

He also expressed his determination to serve in the Anti-Drug community in honour of his daughter.

"Megan, I miss you and Papa will continue to be good and make you proud."

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