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*1992: [[Hensley Anthony Neville]], an Eurasian Singaporean found guilty of the 1984 rape and murder of 19-year-old Lim Hwee Huang. He fled to Malaysia after killing Lim, but was caught in March 1987 and hanged on 28 August 1992 after a six-day trial hearing. He was also the suspect of an unsolved double killing at Malaysia.
* 1992: Vasavan Sathiadew and his two Thai accomplices - Phan Khenapin and Wan Pathong - were hanged on 23 October 1992 for the [[Murder of Frankie Tan|1984 murder of Frankie Tan]].<ref>{{Cite AV media |title=True Files S2 - EP6: Jealousy knows no limit |date=5 February 2016 |publisher=Channel 5 |via=meWATCH |url=https://www.mewatch.sg/en/series/true-files-s2/ep6/367411|access-date=2020-08-14}}</ref>
*1992: Tan Joo Cheng, who was found guilty of the 1987 [[murder of Lee Juay Heng]], and sentenced to hang in 1990. Tan was executed since the loss of his appeal in 1992.
*1993: Mohamed Bachu Miah and Mohamed Mahmuduzzaman Khan, the two Bangladeshi workers who were found guilty of murdering a compatriot [[Murder of Mohamed Shafiqul Islam|Mohamed Shafiqul Islam]] in 1988. Both Mohamed Bachu and Mahmuduzzaman were hanged on 23 July 1993.
*1993: 18-year-old [[Maksa Tohaiee]], a Singaporean cleaner, was charged with murdering 38-year-old [[Italians|Italian]] housewife Clementina Curci on 10 October 1990 and executed three years later on 26 November 1993.