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Kouk Leong Jin was | Kouk Leong Jin (born 22 August 1983) is a Singaporean medical student who disappeared in Athens, Greece in September 2011. He was 28 years old at the time and a fourth-year student at Duke-NUS Medical School. His case remains unsolved as of 2025.<ref name=":0">Thanawut Fasaisirinan. “[https://mustsharenews.com/medical-student-missing-greece/ Young S’porean medical student missing since 2011, mysteriously vanished in Greece]” ''MustShareNews,'' 11 September, 2025. Accessed 17 September, 2025.</ref><ref name=":1">“[https://www.duke-nus.edu.sg/newshub/media-releases/messages-from-dean-ranga-krishnan-about-medical-student-missing-in-athens Messages from Dean Ranga Krishnan about Medical Student Missing in Athens]” ''Duke-NUS Medical School,'' 10 October, 2011. Accessed 17 September, 2025. </ref> | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
He was | Kouk was born on 22 August 1983 in Singapore. He studied medicine at Duke-NUS Medical School, where he was a fourth-year student in 2011. Beyond his studies, Kouk was active in sports and community life. He was a member of the NUS taekwondo team, and he had completed his national service in the Republic of Singapore Navy. According to the MustShareNews report, Kouk Leong Jin’s wife is Seow Shu Ping. He had emailed her upon arriving in Athens on 26 September 2011, informing her of his stay at the Golden Age Hotel. She was the last family member to hear from him, just two weeks after their marriage.<ref name=":0" /><ref>crime-solver. “[https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/9uhrs6/unresolvedsingaporean_doctor_goes_missing_in/ Unresolved: Singaporean doctor goes missing in Greece (2011)]” ''Reddit (r/UnresolvedMysteries)'', 8 October, 2018. Accessed 17 September, 2025.</ref><ref>Sabre_Taser. “[https://www.reddit.com/r/singapore/comments/1f4szzl/a_man_who_went_overseas_to_attend_a_medical/ A man who went overseas to attend a medical conference vanished without a trace. What happened to Kouk Leong Jin?]” ''Reddit (r/singapore),'' 30 June, 2024. Accessed 17 September, 2025.</ref> | ||
==Circumstances of disappearance== | ==Circumstances of disappearance== | ||
On 27 September 2011, Kouk failed to appear at the conference | On 25 September 2011, Kouk travelled to Athens, Greece to attend the 9th International Scientific Meeting of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. He was scheduled to present a research paper but on 27 September 2011, Kouk failed to appear at the conference. He was reported missing after leaving a single missed call to a friend whom he was supposed to meet. There were reports of him having last been in Athens. Despite intensive search efforts, no confirmed sightings have been made since.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /> | ||
His disappearance spurred widespread media attention in both Singapore and Greece. His family, friends, and the Duke-NUS community were involved in a concerted search, and the Dean of the medical school, Ranga Krishnan, issued public statements appealing for information.<ref name=":1" /> | His disappearance spurred widespread media attention in both Singapore and Greece. His family, friends, and the Duke-NUS community were involved in a concerted search, and the Dean of the medical school, Ranga Krishnan, issued public statements appealing for information.<ref name=":1" /> | ||
'''Search and investigation''' | ==== '''Search and investigation''' ==== | ||
The Dean’s public messages made clear that as of 10 October 2011, ten days after Kouk’s disappearance, the search was ongoing with no confirmed results. The university community, along with his family and friends, continued to await news.<ref name=":1" /> | The Dean’s public messages made clear that as of 10 October 2011, ten days after Kouk’s disappearance, the search was ongoing with no confirmed results. The university community, along with his family and friends, continued to await news.<ref name=":1" /> | ||
Various reported but unverified sightings in Athens and elsewhere were periodically circulated; however, none were substantiated, and Kouk Leong Jin remains missing to this day.<ref name=":0" /> | Various reported but unverified sightings in Athens and elsewhere were periodically circulated; however, none were substantiated, and Kouk Leong Jin remains missing to this day.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
Kouk’s case remains an unresolved missing-persons case with significant emotional impact for those close to him and within the local medical and student communities. While nearly 14 years have passed since his disappearance, the case remains open without closure. | As of September 2025, Kouk’s case remains an unresolved missing-persons case with significant emotional impact for those close to him and within the local medical and student communities. While nearly 14 years have passed since his disappearance, the case remains open without closure. | ||
==References/Citations== | ==References/Citations== | ||
Revision as of 11:52, 19 September 2025
Kouk Leong Jin (born 22 August 1983) is a Singaporean medical student who disappeared in Athens, Greece in September 2011. He was 28 years old at the time and a fourth-year student at Duke-NUS Medical School. His case remains unsolved as of 2025.[1][2]
Background
Kouk was born on 22 August 1983 in Singapore. He studied medicine at Duke-NUS Medical School, where he was a fourth-year student in 2011. Beyond his studies, Kouk was active in sports and community life. He was a member of the NUS taekwondo team, and he had completed his national service in the Republic of Singapore Navy. According to the MustShareNews report, Kouk Leong Jin’s wife is Seow Shu Ping. He had emailed her upon arriving in Athens on 26 September 2011, informing her of his stay at the Golden Age Hotel. She was the last family member to hear from him, just two weeks after their marriage.[1][3][4]
Circumstances of disappearance
On 25 September 2011, Kouk travelled to Athens, Greece to attend the 9th International Scientific Meeting of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. He was scheduled to present a research paper but on 27 September 2011, Kouk failed to appear at the conference. He was reported missing after leaving a single missed call to a friend whom he was supposed to meet. There were reports of him having last been in Athens. Despite intensive search efforts, no confirmed sightings have been made since.[1][2]
His disappearance spurred widespread media attention in both Singapore and Greece. His family, friends, and the Duke-NUS community were involved in a concerted search, and the Dean of the medical school, Ranga Krishnan, issued public statements appealing for information.[2]
Search and investigation
The Dean’s public messages made clear that as of 10 October 2011, ten days after Kouk’s disappearance, the search was ongoing with no confirmed results. The university community, along with his family and friends, continued to await news.[2]
Various reported but unverified sightings in Athens and elsewhere were periodically circulated; however, none were substantiated, and Kouk Leong Jin remains missing to this day.[1]
As of September 2025, Kouk’s case remains an unresolved missing-persons case with significant emotional impact for those close to him and within the local medical and student communities. While nearly 14 years have passed since his disappearance, the case remains open without closure.
References/Citations
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Thanawut Fasaisirinan. “Young S’porean medical student missing since 2011, mysteriously vanished in Greece” MustShareNews, 11 September, 2025. Accessed 17 September, 2025.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 “Messages from Dean Ranga Krishnan about Medical Student Missing in Athens” Duke-NUS Medical School, 10 October, 2011. Accessed 17 September, 2025.
- ↑ crime-solver. “Unresolved: Singaporean doctor goes missing in Greece (2011)” Reddit (r/UnresolvedMysteries), 8 October, 2018. Accessed 17 September, 2025.
- ↑ Sabre_Taser. “A man who went overseas to attend a medical conference vanished without a trace. What happened to Kouk Leong Jin?” Reddit (r/singapore), 30 June, 2024. Accessed 17 September, 2025.