Chao Tzee Cheng

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Chao Tzee Cheng

Chao Tzee Cheng (pronunciation: Chao Tzee Cheng) was a renowned forensic pathologist from Singapore. He was born in 1934 and passed away in 2000.

Etymology

The name "Chao Tzee Cheng" is of Chinese origin, with "Chao" being a common surname, "Tzee" meaning son or master, and "Cheng" meaning accomplished or sincere.

Career

Chao Tzee Cheng was a prominent figure in the field of forensic pathology in Singapore. He was involved in several high-profile cases, including the Adrian Lim murders and the Toa Payoh ritual murders. His work was instrumental in solving these cases and bringing the perpetrators to justice.

Related Terms

  • Forensic Pathology: The study of determining the cause of death by examining a corpse. Forensic pathologists are also often asked to confirm the identity of a corpse.
  • Adrian Lim: A notorious criminal in Singapore who was convicted of murder. Chao Tzee Cheng played a crucial role in solving this case.
  • Toa Payoh ritual murders: A high-profile murder case in Singapore in which a couple was convicted of killing two children. Chao Tzee Cheng was the forensic pathologist involved in this case.

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