On 5 May 1999, at about 3 am, 43-year-old Aw Teck Boon was murdered by an unknown assailant at
Geylang. Prior to his murder, Aw was said to be drinking at a
Geylang coffeeshop the night before, and as a result of having drunk too much alcohol, Aw was feeling too tipsy and unable to go home on his own, and he decided to go to a
Wushu association club in Geylang to sleep, which was his usual habit whenever he had too much to drink. Hours later, at around 3 am, a male
tze char hawker arrived at the Wushu club to collect some plates from the place. Upon entry, the hawker discovered the body of 43-year-old Aw Teck Boon lying face down and called the police. At the time of the gruesome discovery, Aw's tattooed body had three stab wounds on his neck, armpit and waist, and there were reportedly no signs of a struggle, but the area where his body was found was full of bloodstains, and no murder weapons were recovered from the scene. At the time he died, Aw left behind his 28-year-old wife, his four-year-old daughter, his father and at least four siblings (Aw's mother had presumably died a few years back). Many people were shocked to hear about the murder, given Aw's reputation as both a generous man and a notorious gang lord, and many were saddened to hear about his violent end due to the kindness Aw often expressed to the people around him. A neighbour stated that she never sensed anything out of the ordinary, as the day before he was killed, Aw had politely greeted the neighbours like he did normally and even told his daughter to stay home. Aw's friends, who all met him at
Beach Road for drinks before he headed for Geylang, also noted that he seemed normal and nothing was amiss. According to two of Aw's bodyguards, they were originally supposed to accompany him and were alerted to the presence of three rival gang members roaming nearby, but Aw, who consumed drugs, did not think something would happen and hence asked them to leave, and shortly after this, Aw was found stabbed to death. Some sources also revealed that Aw had survived a brutal attack by some enemies at least one year before his murder, even though he was seriously injured as a result. Over 100 people, including some policemen, had attended the funeral of Aw, which took place three days after his murder. Aw, an avid football fan, was reportedly dressed in a
Newcastle football jersey, which was his favourite football team (Aw had placed big bets on the team regularly). 40-year-old businessman Aw Teck Lim, one of Aw's younger brothers, told the press that while his brother had gotten into trouble with the law before, he was still a good person by heart and he did not deserve such a brutal death. About 30 police detectives had attended Aw's funeral, not to pay respects but to maintain order and inspect for any suspicious people present at the wake. The atmosphere of the funeral was reportedly tense; while there were people coming to pay condolences, others only turned up not because of friendship but out of reluctance in order to maintain respect for the late gangland chief. While Aw's daughter was oblivious to the death of her father, Aw's wife was devastated over the death of her husband, and Aw's colleagues wanted to help her in order to allow her stay in Singapore and take care of the daughter. The Wushu club, where Aw was murdered, was also slated to move out in a month after the homicide. In fact, Aw's murder was the second case of killing to happen in Geylang within that month itself, as the first case of murder, that of the rag-and-bone man
S. Salim Ahmad, happened on 2 May 1999 at a Geylang coffeeshop. Salim's killer, a man named Seah Kok Meng, was
sentenced to death for murder and hanged in 2001. Merely a week after Aw was murdered, 46-year-old Thai sex worker Sureerat Ratcharin was killed in a Geylang apartment, thus becoming
the third murder to happen in Geylang during that month; the killing of Sureerat remains unsolved as of today. ==Investigations==