List of members of the Singapore Parliament who died in office

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The following is a list of members of the Parliament of Singapore who died in office since independence in 1965.

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MemberPartyConstituencyDate of deathAge at death (years)Cause
N. Naidu Govindasamy PAP Radin Mas SMC 14 February 1977 [1]
Lim Guan Hoo PAP Bukit Merah 30 June 1977Stroke [2]
P. Govindaswamy PAP Anson 1978 [3]
Hon Sui Sen PAP Havelock 14 October 198367Heart attack [4]
Teh Cheang Wan PAP Geylang West SMC 14 December 198658Suicide by drug overdose [5]
Tay Eng Soon PAP Eunos GRC 5 August 199353Acute heart failure [6]
Ong Chit Chung PAP Jurong GRC 14 July 200859Heart cancer [7]
Balaji Sadasivan PAP Ang Mo Kio GRC 27 September 201055Colorectal cancer [8]

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