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Body to return to US
Thu, Mar 05, 2009
The Straits Times

by Diana Othman and Sujin Thomas

THE body of American exchange student Scott Jared Monat, 21, who died in his hostel room at the National University of Singapore campus, will be flown back on Friday morning to the United States.

The casket company collected his body from the mortuary around Thursday noon.

At least six people, believed to be representatives from NUS, turned up at the mortuary. They declined to speak to reporters. Among them was a Caucasian man, dressed in a suit. When approached, he would only say that it was a 'private matter'.

 

 

 

 


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