Their 31-year-old son has been charged with two counts of murder following the deaths of a married couple who ran the Buzzy Bee’s Burger House in Cambridge Park.
“Dead inside”. That’s how Allan Chiem, the 31-year-old from western Sydney charged with murdering his mother and father, Hoak Tek Chiem, 69, and Heang Kim Gau, 68, was described on Sunday morning.
Chiem’s older brother, who no longer lived at the family home, made the horror discovery of his parents’ bodies inside Cambridge Park’s popular Buzzy Bee’s Burger House on Saturday morning. In a brief appearance before Parramatta Bail Court on Sunday, Chiem’s lawyer, Mohamad Sakr of Truth Lawyers, said that his client would remain behind bars until at least January, requesting that Corrective Services undertake a mental health assessment.“A professional will be engaged for the purpose of assessing my client’s mental health,” he told reporters outside court, adding that there was “no place” for alleged domestic violence in society.
One person wrote “they always greeted everyone with a smile” and that “Cambo shops” would never be the same.On Sunday, dozens of tributes were placed outside the business.
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