Mother Found Guilty of Stabbing Daughter's Secret Boyfriend in Parkwood Home

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Saturday, 09 August 2025

A Mother's Deadly Mistake: A Secret Romance Leads to a Knife Fight

On a fateful night in 2023, Jennifer Mui Len Chin, a mother from Parkwood, found herself in a situation that would change lives forever. She was found guilty of causing bodily harm to her 14-year-old daughter’s secret boyfriend, whom she stabbed multiple times after discovering him semi-naked in her home. The incident has sparked a national conversation about parental control, teenage relationships, and the thin line between self-defense and recklessness.


A Secret Romance Gone Wrong

The court heard that Jennifer Chin’s daughter, also 14, was in a secret relationship with the boy. Despite her mother’s strict Christian beliefs, which forbade her daughter from having a boyfriend, the girl had managed to sneak him into the house on multiple occasions for private trysts. The relationship had gone unnoticed by Chin, who remained unaware of the boy’s presence in her home until the night of the incident.


A Terrifying Discovery

That night, Chin became suspicious when she noticed the bedroom door to her husband’s room was closed. She forced her way in, only to find the boy hiding under a doona in the bed, semi-naked. Thinking he was an intruder, she immediately went on the offensive, calling on her six-year-old son to fetch a knife from the kitchen.


A Knife in the Dark

In a moment of panic, Chin grabbed the knife and stabbed the boy twice in the chest as he ran toward the front door. She claimed he had turned toward her, looking “cocky,” but the prosecution dismissed her self-defense claim, stating that the boy was simply trying to flee.


A Chaotic Scene

Chin’s lawyer, Mark Andrews, described the scene as “chaotic and crazy,” emphasizing that his client acted out of fear and confusion. However, the court found no evidence that the boy posed a threat, and the jury rejected her defense of self-defense. The boy, who suffered serious injuries to his chest and back, was left “scarred for life” both physically and emotionally.


A Parent's Anger and a Teen's Trauma

The prosecution argued that Chin’s actions were fueled not by fear of an intruder, but by anger over her daughter’s secret relationship. The boy’s father, who welcomed the verdict, described the events as a “nightmare” for his son, who would carry the trauma for the rest of his life.


Justice Served, But Questions Remain

As Chin faces sentencing next month, the case has raised important questions about the balance between parental authority and teenage autonomy. It also highlights the dangers of strict rules and the potential for misunderstandings in family dynamics. While the court has delivered a verdict, the emotional scars from this incident will linger long after the trial is over.


This article has been written based on public court records and media reports. No original source material has been used.