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He poisoned Singaporean school boys to satisfy his disgusting sexual fetish

16 Nov, 2015
He poisoned Singaporean school boys to satisfy his disgusting sexual fetish

A 22-year-old man has been arrested after giving schoolboys laxatives to make them purge and vomit, thus fulfilling his sexual fantasies...

22-year-old Sean Chew Jun Yang has a horribly disturbing and disgusting sexual fetish. He gets sexually aroused by photos of the vomit and feces of young boys.

Over three years, according to a Straits Times report, Chew “posed as an ex-schoolmate of young boys aged 12 to 14 and persuaded them to consume between 10 to 20 laxative pills as part of a fictitious school experiment.”

When the boys suffered from severe diarrhea and vomiting, Chew persuaded them to send him pictures of their vomit and feces which he would then use to fulfil his own perverted sexual fantasies.

Chew — who has has made 13 young boys victims of his fetish thus far — has admitted that the videos and images made him feel “excited”.

Reports say that even though he was arrested back in 2012, he committed the same offence twice while out on bail.

Chew was arrested on Friday 13 November and sentenced to three years in jail “after admitting to eight counts of causing hurt by means of poison.”

He is out again on a $20,000 bail and reportedly wants to appeal the sentence.

He is currently studying for an engineering diploma and is in his final year.

You won’t believe how meticulously planned Chew’s strategy to target his victims was. Head to the next page to read more. 

Targeting unsuspecting children on Facebook

The Straits Times report says that in May 2012, Chew targeted his first lot of victims aged between 12 and 14, by befriending them on Facebook.

Shrewdly, he adopted several profiles on two separate Facebook accounts, pretending to be his young victims’ primary school friend.

It has been revealed that, “he [Chew] convinced the boys to participate in a fictitious school project, which involved consuming at least 10 pills of laxative drug Dulcolax at a time and informing him of its effects.”

He would leave the pills at pre-arranged spots in public areas for the boys to collect later, all the while hiding his true identity.

According to reports, Chew then “instructed the boys to consume 10 to 20 pills at a go, about five to 10 times the recommended dosage. They all developed severe bouts of stomachache, diarrhea and vomiting after that.”

He would even conduct Skype video calls with some of his young victims to make sure they had actually taken the pills, covering his webcam with tape in order to conceal his face. Then, he would demand pictures of the boys’ vomit and feces for his sexual pleasure.

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Chew’s arrest came after some of the boys told their parents about him, and another boy alerted his teacher.

Reportedly, Deputy Public Prosecutor Andre Chong told the court that Chew had “systematically and repeatedly preyed on young boys for his own sexual gratification”, and has asked that Chew remain in jail for at least four to five years.

Mr Chong also said that Chew has shown no regard at all for the boys’ safety, pointing out that four of the boys had consumed 20 pills in one day, and another victim was made to consume 30 pills over two days.

The recommended dosage of Dulcolax for children and adults is one or two tablets at night.

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Incidents like this serve as a timely reminder to teach our kids about Internet safety, and brush up on on our knowledge about how to keep our children safe online.

Defence lawyer Sunil Sudheesan has said that Chew has an untreated fetishistic disorder.

But District Judge Liew Thiam Leng has reportedly turned down the defence’s call for probation, noting the severity of Chew’s offence, his reoffending behaviour and the need for the court to protect the public.

The judge reportedly said it was “necessary to have him (Chew) detained in an institution where rehabilitation can still be carried out”.

Reminder for parents and kids alike

Parents, incidents like this serve as timely warnings to us all about the importance of protecting our children from the many threats to their safety lurking online. Remember that Chew first targeted his unsuspecting victims on Facebook.

Also Read: Digital kidnapping: Find out why people are stealing photos of your kids

But Facebook is not the only online medium through which predators can zone in on our kids. We realised this in the recent incident of a man who targeted a young Singaporean girl via online marketplace Carousell, and then tried to molest her when he met her.

Protecting our children must be a two-pronged effort: parents need to take sufficient precautionary measures when their kids are online, but at the same time, children too must be educated about online safety and what warning signs to look out for.

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