Yoga ball murder: how a missing stopper put police on the trail of Malaysian professor convicted of killing wife and daughter
Khaw Kim Sun was found guilty on Wednesday by a unanimous jury verdict
At first, nobody guessed the deflated yoga ball in the boot of the Mini Cooper had anything to do with the deaths of Wong Siew Fing, 47, and her 16-year-old daughter, Lily Khaw Li Ling.
Mother and child were found slumped in their parked car one day in May 2015, and both died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
For months police investigators were left without leads. All tests found nothing wrong with the car. To completely rule out a malfunction of the vehicle’s ventilation system, officers, with the help of Interpol, even asked staff at the car’s maker, BMW, in Germany, to do further tests.
As they waited for the results to come back, detectives spotted the vital clue everyone had overlooked: the deflated grey yoga ball in the boot, its stopper nowhere to be found.
“Why is it sitting there without a plug?” a detective wondered aloud.
That was what eventually led to police uncovering the bizarre murder plot of Malaysian university professor Khaw Kim Sun – Wong’s husband, and the girl’s father.