Ooi Ying Ying’s death triggers family feud
The passing of Ying Ying has triggered a family feud betwen the maternal and paternal grandparents.
Actually, in my opinion, it was bound to happen. It is nothing personal against each other. But the circumstances are too difficult for them to digest. They need to vent their frustrations some where. My heart goes out to both families.
Nobody wanted it to happen. But it has happened. Ying Ying’s grandfather, Ooi Choon Peng, 52, a hawker, who sobbed throughout the press conference felt hurt by comments against his son.
“My granddaughter is dead and they want to put the blame on my son? He (Eng Chew) has told me he now plans to leave this ‘place of sadness’,” he said yesterday and urged police to solve the case quickly.
Meanwhile the police have stressed that Ying Ying’s dad is not a suspect.
Ying Ying’s paternal grandmother described her granddaughter as a cute girl. “She was an obedient child. Ying Ying is dead. There is no need to act like this since we have not come out and blamed them.”
Meanwhile all evidence has been sent to the Chemistry Department in Kuala Lumpur for analysis.


yes its bound to happen..
BB: it is the stress of it all n the grief n mourning