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'Poor kids have no idea how dangerous it is': Children handling rat at Bedok playground spark safety concerns

Most people would squirm or even run away at the sight of rats. But not these four kids, who were caught on camera picking up and playing with a rat at a playground in Bedok South. The video, accompanied by photos, were posted on Facebook group Complain

SBS Transit driver trapped in seat after collision involving lorry and another bus

An SBS Transit driver had to be rescued by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) after he was trapped in his seat when the vehicle rammed into a lorry on Thursday (May 30) morning. Clips and photos of the accident — which took place along Loyang Ave
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SBS Transit driver trapped in seat after collision involving lorry and another bus

An SBS Transit driver had to be rescued by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) after he was trapped in his seat when the vehicle rammed into a lorry on Thursday (May 30) morning. Clips and photos of the accident — which took place along Loyang Avenue — were uploaded to Facebook and show a lorry crushed between two SBS Transit buses. The back of the lorry appears to have pierced through the windscreen of the bus behind it. A resident in the area surnamed Xin, 32, told Shin Min Daily News that he was jolted awake by the loud collision. 

Man jailed for force-feeding 4-year-old son chilli, resulting in his death

SINGAPORE — A man force-fed his four-year-old son the tip of a chilli after the child soiled himself, and the boy later fell unconscious and died. An autopsy report revealed that the victim died of an acute airway obstruction by a foreign object, and the
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Man jailed for force-feeding 4-year-old son chilli, resulting in his death

SINGAPORE — A man force-fed his four-year-old son the tip of a chilli after the child soiled himself, and the boy later fell unconscious and died. An autopsy report revealed that the victim died of an acute airway obstruction by a foreign object, and the tip of the chilli was found blocking his air passage. On May 30, his 38-year-old father pleaded guilty to causing his son's death by performing a rash act and was sentenced to eight months' jail. He cannot be named due to a gag order to protect the identity of the victim and his young siblings. The father-of-four was at home in his Sengkang flat on Aug 2, 2022, when he noticed that the victim reeked of faeces. The boy was undergoing toilet training at the time and was supposed to notify his parents if he needed to relieve himself. When the child denied soiling himself, the father decided to discipline him by forcing the tip of a chili into the boy's mouth. After that, the victim started running around while gesturing at his throat. He vomited and collapsed soon after.

19-year-old Chinese student in Singapore falls to death a week before graduation, dad devastated

A 19-year-old student from China was found dead below an apartment block in Jurong West — just a week before her graduation.  Li Jiaxuan's body was discovered by a security guard and a cleaner at The Lakeshore condominium in the wee hours of the morning
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19-year-old Chinese student in Singapore falls to death a week before graduation, dad devastated

A 19-year-old student from China was found dead below an apartment block in Jurong West — just a week before her graduation.  Li Jiaxuan's body was discovered by a security guard and a cleaner at The Lakeshore condominium in the wee hours of the morning on May 23, reported Chinese media outlet Jimu News.  She had just completed her International Baccalaureate exams at the Canadian International School in Jurong West, and was supposed to graduate on June 1 and return to China.  Jiaxuan, who came to Singapore in 2016, had also reportedly applied to several universities in Hong Kong, Macau and Australia.  Upon hearing the news of her death that morning, her father, Li Feng, flew to Singapore and arrived on May 24 to take her ashes back to Ningbo in Zhejiang province, where she was born.  Speaking to Chinese media when he arrived home on May 28, Li said that he last spoke to his daughter on May 21, when she video-called him to discuss her university applications.  Nothing seemed to be amiss then, he recounted, adding that Jiaxuan was in contact with two of her close friends at about 2am on the day she died. 

Driver who rammed into cars in Admiralty charged; has weapons in vehicle, drugs in urine

The driver of a Mitsubishi Lancer who rammed into multiple vehicles in Admiralty while attempting to flee from police officers on Tuesday (May 28) has been charged in court.  Muhammad Idris Musbah, 36, was arrested for suspected rash conduct, possession o
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Driver who rammed into cars in Admiralty charged; has weapons in vehicle, drugs in urine

The driver of a Mitsubishi Lancer who rammed into multiple vehicles in Admiralty while attempting to flee from police officers on Tuesday (May 28) has been charged in court.  Muhammad Idris Musbah, 36, was arrested for suspected rash conduct, possession of weapons and drug-related offences, according to a police press statement on Wednesday. Following the arrest, a baton, knuckle duster, pocket knife, bank card, seven cash cards, substances believed to be controlled drugs, as well as drug paraphernalia were found in the vehicle. A baton, a knuckle duster and a pocket knife were found in the vehicle after Idris was arrested. PHOTO: Singapore Police Force It was later determined that Idris was also wanted by the police and CNB for multiple offences. Preliminary investigations by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) also revealed that his urine tested positive for controlled drugs.

'I'll purposely take it apart': Man uses penknife to dismantle gantry barrier to let car through

One driver took netizens by surprise when he took a gantry barrier apart to exit a building. In a 22-second clip posted to TikTok by SG Trending Video, a man is seen getting out of his car at the gantry of an industrial building in Boon Lay. He tells the
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'I'll purposely take it apart': Man uses penknife to dismantle gantry barrier to let car through

One driver took netizens by surprise when he took a gantry barrier apart to exit a building. In a 22-second clip posted to TikTok by SG Trending Video, a man is seen getting out of his car at the gantry of an industrial building in Boon Lay. He tells the person recording: «Watch this, I know how to dismantle it [the barrier] – I'll purposely take it apart.» The man then uses a penknife to cut the cable ties securing the barrier and throws the bar to the side of the road before saying: «Let's go.» The gantry's display indicated that he incurred a parking fee of $46.21.  Some netizens were appalled by the man's actions, questioning if he was trying to evade paying for parking. One comment read: «Got a BMW, but no money?» «Now he needs to pay more than $46. maybe that's how he show he's rich,» said another netizen. Some others defended the man and believed he had reason behind his actions. One commenter said: «Could it be that the gantry malfunctioned multiple times? Judging by how expensive the fees are, it's not normal.»

Man brandishes weapon, brawls with motorcyclist in Havelock road rage incident

A road rage incident along Havelock Road on Tuesday (May 28) turned violent after an elderly car owner attacked a younger motorcyclist with a screwdriver.  A video shared by SG Road Vigilante on the same day showed a 62-year-old man and a 38-year-old motor
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Man brandishes weapon, brawls with motorcyclist in Havelock road rage incident

A road rage incident along Havelock Road on Tuesday (May 28) turned violent after an elderly car owner attacked a younger motorcyclist with a screwdriver.  A video shared by SG Road Vigilante on the same day showed a 62-year-old man and a 38-year-old motorcyclist brawling along the public walkway.  The former, whose car was parked on the roadside, swung a screwdriver wildly at the motorcyclist.  The motorcyclist tried to fend off the aggressive attacks - all while filming the incident with his mobile phone. An elderly woman, believed to be accompanying the car owner, was seen trying to break up the fight. The video has since garnered over 100,000 views.

'Rapid changes' in G-force, altitude drop likely caused injuries to unbelted passengers and crew on SQ321

Rapid changes in gravitational forces (G-forces) along with an altitude drop likely cause the injuries to unbelted crew and passengers on Flight SQ321, according to the findings of a preliminary investigation. In a statement on Wednesday, investigators from
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'Rapid changes' in G-force, altitude drop likely caused injuries to unbelted passengers and crew on SQ321

Rapid changes in gravitational forces (G-forces) along with an altitude drop likely cause the injuries to unbelted crew and passengers on Flight SQ321, according to the findings of a preliminary investigation. In a statement on Wednesday, investigators from the Transport Safety Investigation Bureau (TSIB) said that there was a «rapid change» in G-force over 4.6 seconds, resulting in the injuries. This was based on findings from data stored in the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder.  The TSIB is the air, marine and rail accidents and incidents investigation authority in Singapore and is part of the Ministry of Transport (MOT). Investigators found that the flight, which departed from London on May 20, was normal prior to the turbulence incident. At around 3.49.21pm (Singapore time) on May 21, the aircraft flew over the south of Myanmar at an altitude of 37,000 ft (11,300m) and was «likely flying over an area of developing convective activity,» MOT stated.  Turbulence started to cause fluctuations between +0.44G and +1.57G for a period of 19 seconds.

Man caught after trying to escape police by ramming his car into traffic in Admiralty

It wasn't just the police that brought him down, but also a concerted effort by other drivers on the road. A driver was caught after he attempted to ram his way through traffic to escape the police in Admiralty, as seen in a video posted to Facebook group S
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Man caught after trying to escape police by ramming his car into traffic in Admiralty

It wasn't just the police that brought him down, but also a concerted effort by other drivers on the road. A driver was caught after he attempted to ram his way through traffic to escape the police in Admiralty, as seen in a video posted to Facebook group SG Road Vigilante on Tuesday (May 28). The video begins with a man in grey going up to multiple vehicles stopped at a traffic light, instructing them not to drive off when the light turns green. In doing so, the drivers and their vehicles lock a dark-coloured car in, preventing it from taking off. According to the post by SG Road Vigilante, the trapped driver had allegedly used a fake license plate. The man then tries to confront the driver, who makes multiple attempts to reverse out of the box and drive away, nearly running the man over in the process. Unable to escape, the driver then tries to brute-force his way out of the situation, ramming his vehicle into the gap between a lorry and truck on the right. Just as he does, however, officers dash up from behind, trying to get the vehicle to stop.

Man arrested after trying to escape police by ramming his car into traffic in Admiralty

It wasn't just the police that brought him down, but also a concerted effort by other drivers on the road. A driver was arrested after he attempted to ram his way through traffic to escape the police in Admiralty, as seen in a video posted to Facebook group
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Man arrested after trying to escape police by ramming his car into traffic in Admiralty

It wasn't just the police that brought him down, but also a concerted effort by other drivers on the road. A driver was arrested after he attempted to ram his way through traffic to escape the police in Admiralty, as seen in a video posted to Facebook group SG Road Vigilante on Tuesday (May 28). The video begins with a man in grey going up to multiple vehicles stopped at a traffic light, instructing them not to drive off when the light turns green. In doing so, the drivers and their vehicles lock a dark-coloured car in, preventing it from taking off. According to the post by SG Road Vigilante, the trapped driver had allegedly used a fake license plate. The man then tries to confront the driver, who makes multiple attempts to reverse out of the box and drive away, nearly running the man over in the process. Unable to escape, the driver then tries to brute-force his way out of the situation, ramming his vehicle into the gap between a lorry and truck on the right. Just as he does, however, officers dash up from behind, trying to get the vehicle to stop.

'It's like this every day': Tampines residents complain noisy chickens disrupting sleep

Some Tampines residents have been losing sleep over a flock of noisy chickens in a neighbourhood park. Two residents told Shin Min Daily News that chickens in Sun Plaza Park at Tampines Avenue 7 have been crowing early in the morning nearly every day and di
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'It's like this every day': Tampines residents complain noisy chickens disrupting sleep

Some Tampines residents have been losing sleep over a flock of noisy chickens in a neighbourhood park. Two residents told Shin Min Daily News that chickens in Sun Plaza Park at Tampines Avenue 7 have been crowing early in the morning nearly every day and disrupting their sleep. A search on Google Maps shows there are about eight blocks of HDB flats in close proximity to the park. One frustrated resident surnamed Chen, 38, told the Chinese daily that he hears the chickens crowing at about 5am, and the problem started in December 2022. «I grew up in the neighbourhood and there was never such a problem in the past. I believe the wild chickens are reproducing too much.»  Another 70-year-old resident, surnamed Ji, said that she is often woken by the chickens crowing at about 4.45am and is unable to fall back asleep amid the constant noise. «I can't sleep any longer, and it's like this every day. I usually get up at 6am because my granddaughter has to go to school,» she added.

Landlord claims tenant trashed room, cut wires out of spite just before lease ended

«Dangerous and unpredictable» - that's how this landlord referred to her tenant after he purportedly left them a 'parting gift' - cut wires, damaged furniture and a room filled with trash. Now, this landlord, who only gave her name as Jade, has
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Landlord claims tenant trashed room, cut wires out of spite just before lease ended

«Dangerous and unpredictable» - that's how this landlord referred to her tenant after he purportedly left them a 'parting gift' - cut wires, damaged furniture and a room filled with trash. Now, this landlord, who only gave her name as Jade, has requested in a post on Instagram on Monday (May 27) that the public contact her if they happen to see her former tenant, a 35-year-old Chinese male. According to her, she had let the room to the Singaporean, who works as an electrician, last May, with the contract ending on May 29 this year. She didn't reveal in her posts which estate she lives in.  However, Jade's grandmother didn't want to extend the contract with him. On Monday, the tenant had left his room, locking it behind him, and Jade's grandmother had to call a neighbour in to break open the door after he failed to return the keys, she said in her post. They were horrified to find the room in a state of complete disarray - trash was strewn all across the floor, piling high up in corners, covering much of the room. While the desk and mattress were relatively clear of garbage, the tenant had also left a chair lying on the bed.

'Not suitable for children': Parent appalled at Primary 6 model compositions book with 'clear explanation' of murder

One parent has hit out at an English assessment book for providing a «model composition» about a murder that she thought was too graphic for primary school-aged children.  Taking to Facebook on Sunday (May 26), the social media user said that
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'Not suitable for children': Parent appalled at Primary 6 model compositions book with 'clear explanation' of murder

One parent has hit out at an English assessment book for providing a «model composition» about a murder that she thought was too graphic for primary school-aged children.  Taking to Facebook on Sunday (May 26), the social media user said that the book, Model Compositions Primary 5/6, is not suitable for children to read as it contained a particularly gruesome murder scene.  A photo of a page from the book described a couple locked in an «intense and loud argument» at home. Phrases such as «plunged the knife into her throat», «lots of blood» and «jumped to his death from his twelfth storey flat» were also used. «There's a story of [someone] witnessing a murder, with clear explanation on the murder itself, which is very appalling,» the parent said. The post on the Complaint Singapore page has since garnered over 94 reactions. In the comments, some netizens were concerned by the language used in the book. «Imprinting on young impressionable children to be future killers? Or giving trauma to young children? Either way, this book should be banned,» one of them said.

'I felt I was forced to buy': Man says he was duped by door-to-door seller after paying $345 for subpar durians

He wanted to satisfy his durian craving, but his purchase left him with a bad taste in his mouth — and $345 poorer. A real estate agent surnamed Feng, who lives at Block 56 Geylang Bahru, told Shin Min Daily News that a durian salesman knocked on his do
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'I felt I was forced to buy': Man says he was duped by door-to-door seller after paying $345 for subpar durians

He wanted to satisfy his durian craving, but his purchase left him with a bad taste in his mouth — and $345 poorer. A real estate agent surnamed Feng, who lives at Block 56 Geylang Bahru, told Shin Min Daily News that a durian salesman knocked on his door at about 2pm last Saturday (May 25). The 58-year-old said the seller, who looked to be in his 30s, had a large bag of durians with him and asked if Feng wanted to buy some.  «I decided to buy a few to satisfy my craving. I asked if he had any bitter ones and he said yes, but didn't specify which variant,» he added. «He told me they cost $18 per kilogram, and I thought it was a reasonable price.»  At first, Feng told the salesman that he only wanted two durians, but the latter insisted that he had to buy at least four and get one free.  «I was quite reluctant but I couldn't refuse him, so I just agreed. He was very quick to slice open a durian, but didn't let me try it.»  It is a common practice for durian stallholders to offer to let customers taste the durian they open up.

'His biggest dream was to help people': Boy, 14, declared brain dead weeks after collapsing during 2.4km run, mum donates his organs

To honour her youngest son's dream of helping others, a mother decided to donate his organs after the teen was declared brain dead more than three weeks after he collapsed in school. Isaac Loo, 14, fell unconscious midway through a 2.4km practice run in sch
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'His biggest dream was to help people': Boy, 14, declared brain dead weeks after collapsing during 2.4km run, mum donates his organs

To honour her youngest son's dream of helping others, a mother decided to donate his organs after the teen was declared brain dead more than three weeks after he collapsed in school. Isaac Loo, 14, fell unconscious midway through a 2.4km practice run in school at around 8.15am on May 2. The Woodlands Secondary School student was rushed to KK Women's and Children's Hospital, and later slipped into a coma, reported Lianhe Zaobao. Alas, the teen was declared brain dead by doctors on Saturday (May 25) — which devastated his 52-year-old mother Fiona Soo, who had clung to hope for weeks that he would wake up. Soo and her three children are permanent residents from Malaysia. Her husband died of liver cancer in 2022.  Soo told Zaobao that the news from the doctor, broken just four days after Isaac's 14th birthday, was a huge blow.  «The doctor said Isaac may have fallen into a coma because his heart could not bear the stress during vigorous exercise, leading to arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat),» she added.

'It felt like a real transaction': Man loses $190 after helping Lalamove customer run 'errands'

He thought that he'd scored a lucrative job — but ended up paying $192 out of his own pocket.  Chen (transliteration), 43, told Shin Min Daily News that he'd received a job from a customer on the Lalamove app last Sunday (May 26).  He has a full-tim
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'It felt like a real transaction': Man loses $190 after helping Lalamove customer run 'errands'

He thought that he'd scored a lucrative job — but ended up paying $192 out of his own pocket.  Chen (transliteration), 43, told Shin Min Daily News that he'd received a job from a customer on the Lalamove app last Sunday (May 26).  He has a full-time job as an engineer, but does Lalamove deliveries on Sunday to earn extra cash.  The customer asked Chen to help him buy a burger from McDonald's, and some other items from 7-Eleven.  Chen said that the job came with a $89 priority fee, and after including the other services charges, he would earn $121.  He then accepted the job and began communicating with the customer over WhatsApp.  «He used an Indonesian number and asked me to go to McDonald's and a 7-Eleven along Orchard Road to buy food.  »He texted me repeatedly to indicate what burger he wanted. I later went to the convenience store and sent him a photo of their potato chips so he could choose the flavour he wanted."  Chen spent $27 at McDonald's, and another $7 at 7-Eleven buying potato chips, drinks and paper towels. 

Noble or dangerous? Motorcyclist stops on expressway to clear vehicle bumper and debris

He risked his life for the safety of others on the road — but was it necessary to endanger himself? A motorcyclist stopped on the shouder of a two-lane expressway and crossed to the other lane to clear a vehicle bumper that was lying on the road, acc
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Noble or dangerous? Motorcyclist stops on expressway to clear vehicle bumper and debris

He risked his life for the safety of others on the road — but was it necessary to endanger himself? A motorcyclist stopped on the shouder of a two-lane expressway and crossed to the other lane to clear a vehicle bumper that was lying on the road, according to a video uploaded to Facebook group Singapore Road Accident on Sunday (May 26). In the dashcam footage dated May 14, the man waits by the shoulder for traffic to clear before dashing out to pick up the bumper. He leaves it near the bushes along the road shoulder. After waiting for traffic to die down again, the motorcyclist runs out two more times to clear the smaller debris.

'Only-in-Singapore story': Aussie surprised Changi Airport found lost item in 30 mins

A TikToker reported a lost item at Changi Airport and could not believe it when she received an email that the item had been found less than 30 minutes later. The TikToker, who goes by Nim, expressed her amazement and gratitude to the airport in a video post
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'Only-in-Singapore story': Aussie surprised Changi Airport found lost item in 30 mins

A TikToker reported a lost item at Changi Airport and could not believe it when she received an email that the item had been found less than 30 minutes later. The TikToker, who goes by Nim, expressed her amazement and gratitude to the airport in a video posted on May 26. In the 52-second video, Nim said that this was a «only-in-Singapore story» that happened to her partner the night before. The TikToker, who had moved to Singapore in 2022, recounted that her partner was flying out of Changi Airport and had purchased a gift in a duty-free shop. «In his mad haste, he ended up leaving the bag on a bollard in the arrivals pickup area and my partner thought it was long gone,» said the lawyer from Australia. «But I had a look online and I realised that you could just mark an item as missing, so I did that with kind of no hope that it would be found.» She was referring to the Lost & Found page on the Changi Airport website where you can enquire about lost items on an aircraft or at the airport.

Fatal Myanmar maid abuse case: Victim lifted off the ground by her hair month before death

Suspended policeman Kevin Chelvam admitted in court on May 27 that he had grabbed domestic helper Piang Ngaih Don by her hair and lifted her off the ground in a fit of anger a month before her death. The 24-year-old Myanmar national weighed only 24kg when sh
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Fatal Myanmar maid abuse case: Victim lifted off the ground by her hair month before death

Suspended policeman Kevin Chelvam admitted in court on May 27 that he had grabbed domestic helper Piang Ngaih Don by her hair and lifted her off the ground in a fit of anger a month before her death. The 24-year-old Myanmar national weighed only 24kg when she died on July 26, 2016, compared with 39kg just over a year before in May 2015. Taking the stand for the first time on the 13th day of his trial, Chelvam, who was suspended from service on Aug 8, 2016, said that he had been frustrated with the helper. On the day of the incident on June 24, 2016, he said the family was set to go swimming, but Ms Piang Ngaih Don, who had worked for the family for 14 months, kept falling asleep instead of having her meal. The 45-year-old Chelvam, who faces five charges, also told the court that on the day of her death, he saw her breathing while appearing to be asleep before he left for work that morning. He said that when he noticed her hand was tied to the window grille, he told his then wife, Gaiyathiri Murugayan, to untie the maid. Later that day, Gaiyathiri called to tell him Ms Piang Ngaih Don was dead.

PHV driver sentenced to jail for keeping passenger's laptop, sending it for factory reset

SINGAPORE — A private-hire driver took a laptop that a passenger accidentally left behind and lied that he had not seen it. Riduan Chumadi, who was a Grab driver at the time, sent the laptop for a factory reset, causing all data in the device — includi
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PHV driver sentenced to jail for keeping passenger's laptop, sending it for factory reset

SINGAPORE — A private-hire driver took a laptop that a passenger accidentally left behind and lied that he had not seen it. Riduan Chumadi, who was a Grab driver at the time, sent the laptop for a factory reset, causing all data in the device — including two years of work-related information — to be deleted. The victim, a 42-year-old bank employee, told investigators that her daily work would be impaired for the next six months to a year. Riduan, 46, was sentenced to a week in jail on May 24 after he pleaded guilty to one count of dishonestly misappropriating the device. The incident happened on Oct 18, 2023, when the victim left her office in Marina Boulevard at around 1.45pm and boarded Riduan's car. State Prosecuting Officer (SPO) Lam Peng Choy said the woman accidentally left her laptop worth $3,000 inside the vehicle when she alighted around 15 minutes later at Raffles Hospital in North Bridge Road.  Riduan picked up another passenger, who found the device and handed it to Riduan. SPO Lam told the court: "The accused decided to dishonestly misappropriate the laptop and… kept it in the boot of the car.

10 PABs and brakeless bikes seized in enforcement operations: LTA

SINGAPORE — Ten power-assisted bicycles (PABs) and brakeless bicycles were seized during an islandwide enforcement operation by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on May 24. In response to The Straits Times' queries on May 27, LTA said operations were ca
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10 PABs and brakeless bikes seized in enforcement operations: LTA

SINGAPORE — Ten power-assisted bicycles (PABs) and brakeless bicycles were seized during an islandwide enforcement operation by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on May 24. In response to The Straits Times' queries on May 27, LTA said operations were carried out at AMK Hub, Waterway Point and The Seletar Mall. LTA added that the offences by riders included riding their PABs on footpaths, riding and keeping an unregistered PAB, tampering the seal on a PAB, riding brakeless bicycles and failure to attach a registration number plate. «LTA conducts daily operations islandwide to enforce against errant active mobility users and to educate users on active mobility rules and guidelines,» LTA said, adding those who breach its regulations will be dealt with. 

Mandatory video surveillance at certain construction sites from June 1: MOM

All construction sites with a contract sum of $5 million and above will be required to install a Video Surveillance System (VSS) for employee safety from June 1, 2024. This system acts as a deterrent for unsafe workplace behaviours, provides valuable trainin
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Mandatory video surveillance at certain construction sites from June 1: MOM

All construction sites with a contract sum of $5 million and above will be required to install a Video Surveillance System (VSS) for employee safety from June 1, 2024. This system acts as a deterrent for unsafe workplace behaviours, provides valuable training resources for companies and offers insights for investigations of safety incidents and near-misses, said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (May 27). The VSS was demonstrated to AsiaOne during a media visit to the Serangoon Polyclinic construction site along Upper Serangoon Road on Monday. Charles Cruz, 51, an interface engineer from Zheng Keng Engineering and Construction, the project's main contractor, showed the media the surveillance system which monitors workers in high-risk locations and uses video analytics to see if they upheld safety practices. The system, which was installed last October, automatically detects safety breaches and sends an alert to supervisors.  It costs $25,000, which Senior Minister of State for Manpower Zaqy Mohamad said was a small proportion for a multi-million-dollar project.

Philippine Senate investigating small-town mayor linked to couple in Singapore's $3b money laundering case

SINGAPORE — The mayor of a small town in the Philippines, who is said to own 16 vehicles and a helicopter, has been linked to two foreigners arrested in Singapore's $3 billion money laundering case. The revelation emerged when Alice Guo, mayor of Bamban i
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Philippine Senate investigating small-town mayor linked to couple in Singapore's $3b money laundering case

SINGAPORE — The mayor of a small town in the Philippines, who is said to own 16 vehicles and a helicopter, has been linked to two foreigners arrested in Singapore's $3 billion money laundering case. The revelation emerged when Alice Guo, mayor of Bamban in Tarlac, a province north of Manila, was investigated by the Senate of the Philippines over her alleged involvement in illegal scam hubs. Guo had incorporated Baofu Land Development in 2019 with Zhang Ruijin and Lin Baoying, as well as Philippine national Rachel Joan Malonzo Carreon and Cypriot national Huang Zhiyang. According to media reports, the company built a compound in Bamban that allegedly housed illegal scam operations. Chinese national Zhang, 45, who also holds a passport issued by Saint Kitts and Nevis, was sentenced to 15 months' jail after he pleaded guilty in Singapore on April 30 to money laundering and forgery charges. His lover and fellow Chinese national Lin, 44, who also holds a passport from Dominica, faces 10 charges, including the use of forged documents and possession of benefits of criminal conduct. She is expected to plead guilty on May 30.

'Sickening': Pet owner called out for leaving dog dangling on leash and struggling to breathe at Ikea car park

An Ikea shopper was greeted with a distressing sight while leaving the store's car park on Sunday (May 26) — a black dog that was apparently struggling to breathe while being leashed to a parked van.  A video of the incident was posted on Sgfollowall'
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'Sickening': Pet owner called out for leaving dog dangling on leash and struggling to breathe at Ikea car park

An Ikea shopper was greeted with a distressing sight while leaving the store's car park on Sunday (May 26) — a black dog that was apparently struggling to breathe while being leashed to a parked van.  A video of the incident was posted on Sgfollowall's Instagram page on Monday.  «He was barking to get people's attention, and the leash was too short so he had to stand on his two hind legs to get some air,» wrote the shopper in the video.  «Why bring your dog when you know Ikea is not pet-friendly?» the unnamed shopper questioned.  https://www.instagram.com/p/C7bOwoNBcP0/?hl=en In the post's caption, the shopper said that they also reported the incident to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).  The shopper said they eventually alerted Ikea staff to the incident. According to the post, security staff eventually rescued the dog while another staff member tried to look for the owner. 

'We have had enough': Malaysian mum puts out ad to disown debt-ridden son who worked in Singapore

He refused to cut his habits, so his family severed ties with him. A single mum in Malaysia has put out ads and held a press conference to disown her debt-ridden son, The Star reported last Saturday (May 25). «He would beg me for help each time and I
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'We have had enough': Malaysian mum puts out ad to disown debt-ridden son who worked in Singapore

He refused to cut his habits, so his family severed ties with him. A single mum in Malaysia has put out ads and held a press conference to disown her debt-ridden son, The Star reported last Saturday (May 25). «He would beg me for help each time and I always felt sorry for him,» Chia Hui Chiang, 62, said at a media conference called by Johor MCA Youth public services and complaints bureau chief Henry Mok last Friday. «I even used up my retirement savings and yet he is deep in his habits of gambling and drug abuse.» The retired teacher had reportedly given her 36-year-old son over RM100,000 (S$28,700) to pay off his debts. She said her son left their home on May 21 and they've not heard from him since. However, his absence was certainly felt. Chia said creditors harassed her and her family, demanding that they pay off his RM59,100 debt, which does not include interest. Chia also put out an ad in a Chinese newspaper, letting the public — and loan sharks — know that she had cut ties with him, and to look for him directly for repayment.

Only $16 in bank account: Grab driver dies at home, widow gets letter demanding payment of over $1,800 in charges

A recently widowed woman is hoping that ride-hailing platform Grab would waive part of the outstanding fees incurred by her late husband, who died suddenly and had less than $20 in his bank account. Before his death on May 9, Su Zian (transliteration), 59,
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Only $16 in bank account: Grab driver dies at home, widow gets letter demanding payment of over $1,800 in charges

A recently widowed woman is hoping that ride-hailing platform Grab would waive part of the outstanding fees incurred by her late husband, who died suddenly and had less than $20 in his bank account. Before his death on May 9, Su Zian (transliteration), 59, worked as a private-hire driver for almost 10 years and would typically drive from 3pm to 1am, reported Shin Min Daily News. In an interview with the Chinese newspaper, his widow, who is deaf, said that she had found Su, blood trickling out of his mouth, unconscious in the toilet at around 6am that day. He had been inside the toilet for at least an hour before he was found. He reportedly died of pneumonia and heart disease. Mrs Su said that insurance agents and lawyers visited her home later that day to assist with funeral arrangements and helped notify private ride-hailing platform Grab of Su's death. «Afterwards, I saw a message on his phone informing him to pay the car rental and return the vehicle. But as I can't hear or speak clearly, I couldn't handle it immediately,» she added.

SQ321 turbulence: Thai doctor says many injured passengers were seated at plane's rear end

One of the first medical responders to Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 after it landed at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport has revealed that the cabins towards the rear of the plane sustained the worst damage. It was also where there were the most number of i
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SQ321 turbulence: Thai doctor says many injured passengers were seated at plane's rear end

One of the first medical responders to Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 after it landed at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport has revealed that the cabins towards the rear of the plane sustained the worst damage. It was also where there were the most number of injured passengers, added the doctor, identified as Dr Wichanya. SQ321, bound for Singapore from London's Heathrow Airport on May 21, had experienced extreme turbulence over the Irrawaddy Basin in Myanmar. The pilot then made an emergency landing at the Bangkok airport. One passenger died and 104 people were injured. There were 211 passengers and 18 crew members on board. In an interview with Thai PBS and translated by 8world, Dr Wichanya stated that as part of the medical team stationed at Suvarnabhumi Airport, she was given the information that the plane would be landing in 30 minutes and that there were many injured passengers on board.

SQ321 plane returns to Singapore 5 days after turbulence incident

SINGAPORE - The Singapore Airlines (SIA) plane which experienced severe air turbulence on May 21, resulting in one death and several injuries, returned to Singapore on May 26, after being cleared for departure. In response to queries from The Straits Times,
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SQ321 plane returns to Singapore 5 days after turbulence incident

SINGAPORE - The Singapore Airlines (SIA) plane which experienced severe air turbulence on May 21, resulting in one death and several injuries, returned to Singapore on May 26, after being cleared for departure. In response to queries from The Straits Times, an SIA spokesperson said that the aircraft 9V-SWM, which is a Boeing 777-300ER, was flown back from Bangkok on May 26 and landed at 1.39pm. Said the spokesperson: “SIA obtained the necessary approvals from the relevant authorities in Singapore and Thailand, the investigators, and the aircraft manufacturer, and the aircraft was cleared by our Engineering and Flight Operations teams, before departure.” The spokesperson added that SIA is fully cooperating with the relevant authorities in the investigation into this incident. SQ321 had experienced turbulence on May 21 over the Irrawaddy Basin in Myanmar, about 10 hours after leaving London for Singpaore. The pilot diverted the plane carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew members to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport after declaring a medical emergency, before making an emergency landing at 3.45pm (4.45pm Singapore time).

More can be done to encourage dads to take a bigger role in their families: PM Wong

SINGAPORE - Building strong family ties is a lifelong journey, and strategies and supportive workplace practices can create an environment where work and family goals can complement rather than be in conflict with each other, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong sai
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More can be done to encourage dads to take a bigger role in their families: PM Wong

SINGAPORE - Building strong family ties is a lifelong journey, and strategies and supportive workplace practices can create an environment where work and family goals can complement rather than be in conflict with each other, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on May 25. Calling the family unit the cornerstone and bedrock of Singapore society, he emphasised that government policies will continue to strengthen the role of families here, and help Singaporeans realise their hopes and dreams for their families. PM Wong was speaking as guest of honour at the launch of the National Family Festival (NFF) 2024 at Gardens by the Bay, organised by Families for Life (FFL). The event is being held in conjunction with the launch of Children's Festival. PM Wong cited the Tripartite Guidelines on Flexible Work Arrangement Requests released in late April as an example of progress towards a work culture that supports both career and family. He said the aim is to foster a work culture that recognises and supports the whole person, not just as an employee.

Man who lives with dad in Hougang flat didn't realise he was dead till 3 days later

For three days, a man who lived in the same flat as his father had no idea that the latter had died. The 41-year-old only made the grim discovery when he noticed a pungent smell emanating from his 63-year-old father's room on Thursday (May 23) afternoon, rep
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Man who lives with dad in Hougang flat didn't realise he was dead till 3 days later

For three days, a man who lived in the same flat as his father had no idea that the latter had died. The 41-year-old only made the grim discovery when he noticed a pungent smell emanating from his 63-year-old father's room on Thursday (May 23) afternoon, reported Shin Min Daily News. They live in a three-room flat at Block 109, Hougang Avenue 1. Riduan, who works as a cleaner, told the Chinese evening daily that his mother died last year. His father would typically stay in his room by himself with the door locked. «I last saw him at about 8pm on Monday when he came out to take some food before going back to his room. As my dad rarely leaves his room, I didn't notice anything amiss,» he explained. «My dad scolded me last time when I knocked on his door and told me not to disturb his sleep.» Riduan had just woken from a nap at around 4.40pm on Thursday when he noticed a foul stench. He initially thought his cat had died, but found it roaming in the living room.

'Rare and thrilling experience': Meteor sighting on May 24 dazzles Singaporeans

SINGAPORE - Mr Russell Su was completing his night run in Queenstown on May 24 when he saw a bright blue streak of light dart through the sky. Mesmerised, he initially thought the flying object might be a drone that had caught fire and was about to crash. &l
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'Rare and thrilling experience': Meteor sighting on May 24 dazzles Singaporeans

SINGAPORE - Mr Russell Su was completing his night run in Queenstown on May 24 when he saw a bright blue streak of light dart through the sky. Mesmerised, he initially thought the flying object might be a drone that had caught fire and was about to crash. «It looked exactly like the comet in the viral videos from Portugal recently,» said the freelance model and actor, 21. «I've seen quite a few shooting stars in low-light situations… But nothing quite as spectacular and massive as this.»  A meteor lit up the skies in Singapore at about 11.50pm on May 24, leaving those who saw it in awe.  According to Nasa's website, a meteor is a rock that enters earth's atmosphere at high speed and burns up. Facebook user Priyanka Vijoy uploaded a video of the meteor onto the platform, describing the sighting as a «rare and thrilling experience». Yishun resident Akidah Selamat was preoccupied with her mobile phone in Yishun Central when she noticed the sky light up in her peripheral vision.  «I immediately looked up and saw a blazing object with a long tail flying across the sky,» said the 25-year-old quality control officer.

Around 280 people warded for Covid-19, seniors should get another vaccine shot: Ong Ye Kung

SINGAPORE – The number of people hospitalised for Covid-19 has increased to about 280 over the past week, said Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung, as he reiterated his call for the vulnerable to get an additional shot of the vaccine. To make it more convenien
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Around 280 people warded for Covid-19, seniors should get another vaccine shot: Ong Ye Kung

SINGAPORE – The number of people hospitalised for Covid-19 has increased to about 280 over the past week, said Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung, as he reiterated his call for the vulnerable to get an additional shot of the vaccine. To make it more convenient for vulnerable seniors to get their vaccinations, mobile Covid-19 vaccination teams will be deployed at selected heartland locations across the island from now until June 28. The number of Covid-19 hospitalisations has been increasing in recent weeks, with around 250 such cases for the week of May 5 to May 11, up from 181 the week before that. Speaking at the Kaki Bukit Health Fiesta on May 25, Mr Ong urged residents, especially seniors, to protect themselves by wearing masks or getting an additional dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. “Get your vaccination about once a year, especially if you’re older,” he said at the event held at Kaki Bukit Community Centre. This comes amid a wave of Covid-19 infections driven by the KP.1 and KP.2 sub-variants, which account for more than two-thirds of Covid-19 cases here.

'Nobody eff around now': Man on flight from London to Singapore experiences turbulence, notes how compliant passengers are

On May 21, a Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight from London to Singapore encountered severe turbulence before making an emergency landing in Bangkok. One passenger died and 30 were injured. An SIA plane was on the same route on May 23 and it, too, experience
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'Nobody eff around now': Man on flight from London to Singapore experiences turbulence, notes how compliant passengers are

On May 21, a Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight from London to Singapore encountered severe turbulence before making an emergency landing in Bangkok. One passenger died and 30 were injured. An SIA plane was on the same route on May 23 and it, too, experienced turbulence as it was flying over Thailand. A passenger documented what happened onboard the plane and shared a clip of it on TikTok channel Looloopicks the following day.

Police tap on data from in-car system to track down speedster in landmark case

In the first such case here, the police tapped into the infotainment system of a woman's car to extract data, which they then used to nab her for speeding. She was jailed for five days, and disqualified from driving for two years. The police's new vehicle f
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Police tap on data from in-car system to track down speedster in landmark case

In the first such case here, the police tapped into the infotainment system of a woman's car to extract data, which they then used to nab her for speeding. She was jailed for five days, and disqualified from driving for two years. The police's new vehicle forensics capability was revealed at the Police Workplan Seminar 2024 on May 24 at the Singapore University of Technology and Design in Upper Changi Road. The police said they are preparing to roll it out fully in 2024. The incident involving the speedster happened in 2022. The police's Cybercrime Command received a request from the Traffic Police in late 2022 to extract data from her vehicle's infotainment system, to investigate a possible speeding offence. Officers used the tool to extract datasets including call logs, messages and other data. The police said the data confirmed the woman's identity, and she was prosecuted based on the evidence gathered. She was convicted in January 2023. They declined to reveal further details, including the car's make and model.

New inter-ministerial committee to make Singapore's business rules more friendly

A new inter-ministerial committee is looking at how to make Singapore's business regulations more business-friendly, particularly in reducing costs for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The inter-ministerial committee on Pro-Enterprise Rules Review
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New inter-ministerial committee to make Singapore's business rules more friendly

A new inter-ministerial committee is looking at how to make Singapore's business regulations more business-friendly, particularly in reducing costs for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The inter-ministerial committee on Pro-Enterprise Rules Review, set up in April, is chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong. The other members are Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat, Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam, National Development Minister Desmond Lee, Manpower Minister Tan See Leng, and Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry Low Yen Ling. The committee will look into how to lower costs for businesses — particularly SMEs — when they transact with the government, Chee told reporters on Friday (May 24). This is especially because SMEs have cited business costs as a major challenge, he added. «The purpose is to engage different groups of businesses — including our trade associations — to understand some of the feedback, pain points and concerns that they face regarding government rules, regulations and processes,» he said.

Man goes missing for days, employer finds his decomposing body in shipping container

A man was found dead in a shipping container at Mandai Foodlink after he went missing for days, Shin Min Daily News reported on Friday (May 24). The body of the 30-year-old was discovered at 11am on Wednesday at a third-floor unit of the industrial comple
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Man goes missing for days, employer finds his decomposing body in shipping container

A man was found dead in a shipping container at Mandai Foodlink after he went missing for days, Shin Min Daily News reported on Friday (May 24). The body of the 30-year-old was discovered at 11am on Wednesday at a third-floor unit of the industrial complex. Arriving at the scene at around 2pm, the Shin Min reporter noted that a large blue shipping container at the unit had been left open, with a pungent stench emanating from it. Officers were seen bagging evidence from the container, which included clothing. Speaking with Shin Min, an employee from a neighbouring unit said he was shocked to learn that a death had occurred so nearby. He added that the deceased was an employee of a middle-aged couple that operated a business selling alcohol products including wine, and had been working for about a year. «How could there be such a sudden death? I haven't smelled anything strange the past few days either,» he said. The dead man's employer — red-eyed and wearing a downcast expression — was also at scene speaking with police.

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