Indian-origin man gets life-term for matricide in Singapore

Sujay Solomon Sutherson killed his mother three years ago by slitting her throat and stabbing her in the neck.

Updated - November 16, 2021 07:06 pm IST

Published - September 16, 2015 04:14 pm IST - SINGAPORE:

Sujay Solomon Sutherson, a 34-year-old Indian-origin man, has been sentenced to life in Singapore for killing his mother three years ago by slitting her throat and stabbing her in the neck. Sutherson, with a history of paranoid schizophrenia, was put behind bars for the protection of the public on Tuesday.

Sujay Solomon Sutherson, a 34-year-old Indian-origin man, has been sentenced to life in Singapore for killing his mother three years ago by slitting her throat and stabbing her in the neck. Sutherson, with a history of paranoid schizophrenia, was put behind bars for the protection of the public on Tuesday.

A 34-year-old Indian-origin man has been sentenced to life in Singapore for killing his mother three years ago by slitting her throat and stabbing her in the neck.

Sujay Solomon Sutherson, with a history of paranoid schizophrenia, was put behind bars for the protection of the public on Tuesday.

No caning was warranted in view of his mental condition, Judicial Commissioner Hoo Sheau Peng said.

‘Did in self-defence’

Sutherson was convicted last month of culpable homicide. He said the he had knifed his mother, Mallika Jesudesan (56) in self-defence after she had grabbed his hair, scratched him and tried to take off his clothes at their apartment on May 27, 2012.

Even on Tuesday, while pleading for a lenient sentence, Sutherson maintained that his mother, whom he referred to as “the victim,” wanted to have a physical relationship with him, and had told him that she was a woman who had “needs,” The Straits Times reported.

Defending himself in the court eloquently, Sutherson objected to sentencing submissions by Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Kumaresan Gohulabalan as having “no relevance” to the case, the report said. Sutherson said there was premeditation in the precedent cases cited by the DPP, but in his case, “everything happened very fast.”

Brutal, grisly killing

Mr. Gohulabalan had argued for a life sentence, pointing to the brutal and grisly manner in which Sutherson had killed his own mother, and his cunning efforts to hide his deed from his family members.

After his attempt to burn the dead woman, he hid her under his bed and cleaned up the apartment.

‘Danger to society’

Sutherson was a danger to society as he was unpredictable, lacked insight into his mental illness, and was an intelligent individual who was able to disguise his symptoms, said Mr. Gohulabalan.

The man lived with his divorced mother, younger brother Sunil (28) and younger sister Sheena (31).

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