GUILTY Australia - E. Fremantle, WA, AsianFem, in suitcase in river, Jul'16 - Annabelle Chen

Anabelle Chen daughter and ex-husband face court on murder charges
ABC News
By Joanna Menagh and Cameron Inglis
Updated Thu Sep 29 16:59:11 EST 2016
Posted Thu Sep 29 14:35:40 EST 2016

'The ex-husband and daughter of Perth woman Annabelle Chen, whose body was discovered in a suitcase, have made brief appearances in court accused of her murder.

Key points:

  • Murder charges come three months after Ms Chen's body found in suitcase
  • Same daughter who reported her missing is charged with her murder, along with Ms Chen's ex-husband
  • Police say Ms Chen was killed in her Mosman Park home

Ah Ping Ban, 65, and Tiffany Yiting Wan, 25, were charged last night after a three-month investigation into the death of the 57-year-old Mosman Park woman.

Her body was found in a suitcase floating on the Swan River in July by a local fisherman, but her identity remained a mystery until she was reported missing by Wan earlier this month.

Ban and Wan appeared in the Perth Magistrates Court separately.

They were not required to plead to the murder charge and were remanded in custody until they appear in court later this year.

Three-month investigation culminates in double arrest

Ms Chen's death sparked a massive investigation by police, and it was two months before they were able to identify her remains.

According to police, Wan did not report her missing until September 2, saying she had not seen media reports about the case.'

'Wan had been living in Melbourne.

Police Senior Sergeant Tom Mills said in a media conference today they believed Ms Chen was killed in her home.

Ms Chen was divorced from Ban who police said had homes in Singapore and Malaysia.

She moved to Perth with her daughter after the split, in 1999.

Sergeant Mills said the investigation was difficult because Ms Chen was a very private person.

"The public appeals that we made played a significant role in relation to locating specific evidence, in relation to Annabelle's death and also prompting the memories of a number of people who provided us with very crucial information," he said.

He said international and national law enforcement agencies played a role, but Ban and Wan were both arrested in Perth.'

http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-...n-court-over-'body-in-suitcase'-death/7889168
 
This story is really odd.
The daughter that traveled from Melbourne to Perth to report her missing was charged with Ms Chen's murder along with Ms Chen's ex-husband.
Yet it was seeming like she would not have been identified anytime soon were it not for this same daughter reporting her missing.
Maybe her conscience got the better of her.

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Tiffany Yiting Wan, 25 and Ah Ping Ban, 65.

It is believed Ms Chen was killed in her home.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-...n-court-over-'body-in-suitcase'-death/7889168
 
This story is really odd.
The daughter that traveled from Melbourne to Perth to report her missing was charged with Ms Chen's murder along with Ms Chen's ex-husband.
Yet it was seeming like she would not have been identified anytime soon were it not for this same daughter reporting her missing.
Maybe her conscience got the better of her.

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Tiffany Yiting Wan, 25 and Ah Ping Ban, 65.

It is believed Ms Chen was killed in her home.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-...n-court-over-'body-in-suitcase'-death/7889168

Or maybe she thought she was next...
 
seems strange to me.. police description is that she was very private, religious and living a frugal lifestyle. The complete opposite to what workers at the casino suggest...also, the crime seems very sloppy. Particularly for her ex-husband who is clearly well-off and I would have thought a more careful person?? IMO
 
Would be interesting to know who is the beneficiary to Ms Chen’s estate.
She divorced Ban in or prior to 1999. Money is the motive IMO.


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First day of trial.

A woman whose body was found floating in the Swan River in a suitcase in 2016 had sustained 25 blunt force injuries to her head and face, a Perth court has been told.

Ah Ping Ban, 65, and his daughter Tiffany Wan, 25, appeared in the WA Supreme Court on Monday for the start of their murder trial over the death Annabelle Chen in 2016.

Woman found in suitcase had dozens of blunt force injuries to her head, court told
 
Tiffany is just sticking with the money. If her mother had suggested murdering her father, she would have gone along and helped out with that too.
 
First day of trial.

A woman whose body was found floating in the Swan River in a suitcase in 2016 had sustained 25 blunt force injuries to her head and face, a Perth court has been told.

Ah Ping Ban, 65, and his daughter Tiffany Wan, 25, appeared in the WA Supreme Court on Monday for the start of their murder trial over the death Annabelle Chen in 2016.

Woman found in suitcase had dozens of blunt force injuries to her head, court told

So in Ban's Defence, the daughter killed the mother, and he was disposing the body!!!o_O
Wonder if daughter will take the stand, and what story, she will state.
 
There is an article in The Australian that is now paywalled that claims the daughter transferred $130,000 to her father a few days after Annabelle was murdered. I can't copy the link now though.
 
There is an article in The Australian that is now paywalled that claims the daughter transferred $130,000 to her father a few days after Annabelle was murdered. I can't copy the link now though.
So, did mum have the money?
 

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