The random and senseless nature of her brutal murder by a complete stranger forced Australian women to question their own safety. Her killer, now locked up for the next three decades, has left behind a legacy of fear. We want to share her story and let the legacy of Renea Lau – a talented pastry chef, loyal friend and fearless traveller – be that of the remarkable kindness she showed during her lifetime and the bravery she mustered in her final moments. Mamama Investigates her story…
TRIGGER WARNING: This post deals with issues of sexual assault and murder and may be triggering for some readers.
Had Renea Lau not randomly crossed paths with Scott Miller on her way to work early on June 28 last year, she would have continued on to her morning shift at a South Yarra chocolate shop. The next day, she would have sung hymns with her church choir for residents at an aged care home. The day after, she would have sat her driving test to obtain the freedom she desperately desired. Weeks later, she would have visited her much-loved family in her native Hong Kong.
But, because of a crime a veteran criminal judge branded “positively evil”, Renea Lau never got to do any of those things.
Born Yuk Ling Lau, the 32-year-old was known as Renea – though her boyfriend called her “Mungum”, the Chinese word for allergy, because she had so many of them. She met Dennis Wong in early 2013 at the Melbourne Chinese Baptist Church in Kew, where they were both hymn leaders. He said her singing wasn’t the best, but she sang anyway because she loved to. It must have been one of the few areas in which Renea did not excel.
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A few years on and this incident still haunts me. This could have been any petite women's misfortune. The saddest thing is there is no way in which us petite women can be safe. We are at the mercy of sick and evil men. We certainly can't walk down one of the busiest roads in Melbourne without fearing for our lives. It breaks my heart that some homeless man who smashed her head on concrete, repeatedly raped and beat her to death now gets granted a roof over his head. As a petite Melbourne women I am seriously contemplating moving out of this city due to my own personal experiences that signify that I am the perfectly sized victim. I weep for her family. RIP another innocent soul lost.
May she RIP, she sounds like a wonderful person. Unfortunately, there are too many like Miller who feel they have the freedom to get what they want, ie abuse women, rape women, murder women, just based on a drunken whim. Glad he is in prison, and hopefully he will never get out again.