Section 329A of Criminal Procedure Code CAP 75: Interpretation

    

In this Part—
“family victim”, in relation to an offence as a direct result of which a primary victim has died, means a person who was, at the time the offence was committed, a member of the primary victim’s immediate family, and includes such a person whether or not the person has suffered personal harm as a result of the offence;
“member of the primary victim’s immediate family” means— (a) the victim’s spouse;
(b) the victim’s de facto spouse, being a person who has cohabited with the victim for at least 2 years;
(c) a parent, guardian or step-parent of the victim;
(d) a child or step-child of the victim or some other child for whom the victim is the guardian; or
(e) a brother, sister, step-brother or step-sister of the victim;
“personal harm” means actual physical bodily harm, mental illness or nervous shock;
“primary victim”, in relation to an offence, means—
(a) a person against whom the offence was committed;
(b) a person who was a witness to the act of actual or threatened violence, the death or the infliction of the physical bodily harm concerned, being a person who has suffered personal harm as a direct result of the offence;
“victim” means a primary victim or a family victim;
“victim impact statement” means a statement containing particulars of—
(a) in the case of a primary victim, any personal harm suffered by the victim as a direct result of the offence; or
(b) in the case of a family victim, the impact of the primary victim’s death on the members of the primary victim’s immediate family.


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