Yen May Woen | |
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Born | Yen May Woen 1966 |
Died | 19 March 2004 (aged 37) |
Cause of death | Execution by hanging |
Resting place | Purewa Cemetery[1] |
Other names | Joelle Yen |
Occupation | Hairdresser |
Criminal status | Executed |
Parent(s) | Yen Sin Si (father) Ho Phew Leng (mother) |
Conviction(s) | Drug trafficking (one count) |
Criminal charge | Trafficking of 30.16 g (1.064 oz) of diamorphine |
Penalty | Death (mandatory; x1) |
Yen May Woen (颜美云 Yán Měiyún;[a] 1966 – 19 March 2004) was a Singaporean hairdresser and drug trafficker. Yen was charged with drug trafficking in May 2002 after she was caught earlier that month for carrying 120 sachets, each containing 30.16g of heroin. Yen claimed that she did not know about the drugs, which were found in a bag she claimed she got from a friend. She was found guilty in March 2003 and sentenced to death upon conviction.[2] Yen appealed to overturn her conviction and death sentence, but it was dismissed, and she was eventually hanged on 19 March 2004.[3] For the next 19 years, Yen remained the last woman to be executed in Singapore before Saridewi Djamani was hanged on 28 July 2023 for drug trafficking.[4][5][6]
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