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Employer foots $70k medical bill for maid with cancer, hires another helper to care for her

When her domestic helper of 13 years was diagnosed with brain cancer, Chen Damei (transliteration) not only paid $70,000 for her medical expenses, but also hired another maid to take care of her.  The heartwarming tale was shared in an interview published b

STB investigating incident of tour group allegedly abandoned by bus driver in Little India

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is investigating an incident where a group of Chinese tourists were allegedly left behind by a bus driver from a local travel agency last Friday (Aug 16). A nearly two-minute-long video circulating online shows tourists fro
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STB investigating incident of tour group allegedly abandoned by bus driver in Little India

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is investigating an incident where a group of Chinese tourists were allegedly left behind by a bus driver from a local travel agency last Friday (Aug 16). A nearly two-minute-long video circulating online shows tourists from the tour group accusing the driver of insulting them and hitting one of them with the bus door. The tourist who posted the clip claimed the driver was unhappy they did not buy the souvenirs he was selling and allegedly abandoned them along Race Course Road in Little India. In response to queries from Shin Min Daily News, a STB spokesperson stressed that all registered travel agents must fulfil their obligations. "STB will not tolerate any behaviour that disrespects or puts tourists at risk and will not hesitate to take necessary actions against operators who engage in poor tourism practices. The spokesperson added that the safety and well-being of all travellers remains their top priority.

16 being investigated after gambling raids across Singapore; over $48k seized

A total of 16 individuals aged between 30 and 67 are being investigated for their suspected involvement in illegal online gambling activities, the police said in a press release on Thursday (Aug 22). The suspects, consisting 11 men and five women, were ar
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16 being investigated after gambling raids across Singapore; over $48k seized

A total of 16 individuals aged between 30 and 67 are being investigated for their suspected involvement in illegal online gambling activities, the police said in a press release on Thursday (Aug 22). The suspects, consisting 11 men and five women, were arrested in a joint operation by the Criminal Investigation Department, Ang Mo Kio Police Division and Police Intelligence Department conducted from Aug 21 to Aug 22. During the operation, simultaneous raids were conducted in the vicinity of Serangoon North Avenue 4 and several other locations across Singapore. In video footage shared with media, officers in plainclothes can be seen staging in a corridor before using a battering ram to force entry through a doorway. Officers then enter the property before the video ends. Over $48,000 in cash as well as computers and other items related to gambling were seized by police as case exhibits.

Singapore sets up precautionary mpox screening at Changi, Seletar airports and sea checkpoints

SINGAPORE - Temperature and visual screening will be carried out at Changi and Seletar airports from Aug 23 as a precautionary measure against the import of mpox from abroad. The Ministry of Health (MOH), Ministry of Transport and Immigration and Checkpoint
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Singapore sets up precautionary mpox screening at Changi, Seletar airports and sea checkpoints

SINGAPORE - Temperature and visual screening will be carried out at Changi and Seletar airports from Aug 23 as a precautionary measure against the import of mpox from abroad. The Ministry of Health (MOH), Ministry of Transport and Immigration and Checkpoints Authority said they will enhance Singapore’s surveillance capabilities against the infectious viral disease at the borders. Similar screening measures will also be implemented at sea checkpoints for crew and passengers arriving on ships from mpox-affected areas. MOH said that while there are no direct flights between Singapore and any country with an mpox outbreak, there will be temperature and visual screening at Changi and Seletar airports for inbound travellers and crew arriving on flights from places that may be exposed to the risk of mpox outbreaks. Health advisories have also been put in place at air checkpoints, so that travellers will take the necessary personal precautions to avoid being infected. Travellers are strongly advised to follow the advisory, especially if they are travelling to and from affected countries.

Singapore motorists with traffic fines in Malaysia to face enforcement action from Jan 2025

SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR - From Jan 1, 2025, Singapore motorists with outstanding traffic fines in Malaysia will face enforcement action, said the Malaysia’s Road Transport Department (JPJ). Between 1990 and June 2024, Singaporeans have racked up more than 3
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Singapore motorists with traffic fines in Malaysia to face enforcement action from Jan 2025

SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR - From Jan 1, 2025, Singapore motorists with outstanding traffic fines in Malaysia will face enforcement action, said the Malaysia’s Road Transport Department (JPJ). Between 1990 and June 2024, Singaporeans have racked up more than 35,000 unpaid summonses, totalling RM3.5 million (S$1 million), according to the Malaysian police. While no action has been taken against the drivers so far, they are urged to settle their fines as Malaysia prepares to enforce the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) system, which allows the authorities to track every car’s traffic offences. Here’s what to take note of if you plan to drive across the Causeway. 1. Get your VEP ready From Oct 1, all foreign-registered vehicles entering Malaysia from Singapore by land will be required to have a VEP, which acts like an “identity card” for these vehicles in Malaysia. The VEP requirement will apply to motorists entering the two Johor checkpoints – at the Sultan Iskandar complex via the Causeway and the Sultan Abu Bakar complex via the Second Link.

Enhanced ScamShield app now able to check, filter and block scam messages and calls

In an ongoing fight against scams, the government has implemented various safeguards to protect and educate potential victims. The latest safeguard? An enhanced ScamShield app which is now equipped with a new «Check for Scams» function. What
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Enhanced ScamShield app now able to check, filter and block scam messages and calls

In an ongoing fight against scams, the government has implemented various safeguards to protect and educate potential victims. The latest safeguard? An enhanced ScamShield app which is now equipped with a new «Check for Scams» function. What this means is that the app will be using artificial intelligence to identify and alert users about potential scam threats across platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, SMS, phone calls and other channels.  The app's enhancement comes at a time when scams are quickly evolving, signalling a need to step up measures, said Minister of State (MOS) for the Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Social and Family Development Sun Xueling at a multi-agency briefing on the government's anti-scam efforts on Tuesday (Aug 20). «As scammers evolve their tactics, we have to update our responses. The enhanced ScamShield app has been designed to stay ahead of these threats, providing Singaporeans with a better way to safeguard themselves against scams,» said Sun, who is also the Chairperson of the Inter-Ministry Committee on Scams.

Man caught filming maid in shower denies peeping, calls cops

While his domestic helper was taking a shower, a 38-year-old man secretly filmed her with his phone through the window. When his wife confronted him, the man claimed innocence and even called the police. He was sentenced to three months and two weeks' jai
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Man caught filming maid in shower denies peeping, calls cops

While his domestic helper was taking a shower, a 38-year-old man secretly filmed her with his phone through the window. When his wife confronted him, the man claimed innocence and even called the police. He was sentenced to three months and two weeks' jail on Tuesday (Aug 20) after pleading guilty to one count of voyeurism, reported Shin Min Daily News. The man cannot be named to protect the victim's identity. According to the Chinese evening daily, the accused and the victim were the only ones at home during the incident, which occurred at about 1.15pm on March 19. The 25-year-old maid was showering in the bathroom when she spotted the phone at louvred window in the mirror reflection. She immediately squatted down, and resumed showering only after the device was gone. Not knowing what to do, the victim called her sister, who urged her to tell the man's wife about the incident. The man's wife returned home at about 4pm but the victim did not dare to tell her as the accused was present. Later that night, she worked up the courage to inform the man's wife.

'My heart is so much fuller': 20-year-old shares why she volunteers with Assisi Hospice

University student Phoebe Wee has come to terms with the inevitability of death through volunteering at Assisi Hospice over the past four years. The 20-year-old has seen a fair share of deaths — many of the patients at the hospice's day care centre hav
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'My heart is so much fuller': 20-year-old shares why she volunteers with Assisi Hospice

University student Phoebe Wee has come to terms with the inevitability of death through volunteering at Assisi Hospice over the past four years. The 20-year-old has seen a fair share of deaths — many of the patients at the hospice's day care centre have a prognosis of one year or less.  «It really never gets easier,» Wee said in an interview with AsiaOne. «It still hits me hard when I hear that a patient has left.» Among those patients was Patrick Perera, who died in July 2023. Wee remembered him as a «cheerful guy» who charmed everyone in the hospice with his singing. The hospice volunteer also bonded with his wife Manelle, 83, through their mutual love of handicraft. «Both of them were in the hospice together,» Wee said about the couple who were married for over 50 years. «You could see the love and respect they had for each other. It was a joy to be around them.» As his health declined, Wee visited him several times in the hospital, and also checked in on his wife regularly to «make sure she was okay». «I think it meant a lot to her,» said the volunteer.

Driver accused of speeding by car rental company, allegedly told to pay $3,000 for 'breach of contract'

A man who rented a car for two days was allegedly hit with a $3,000 bill by a vehicle rental company, which claimed that he breached the contract by speeding.  The 23-year-old, who wishes to be only known as J, detailed his experience with a car rental com
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Driver accused of speeding by car rental company, allegedly told to pay $3,000 for 'breach of contract'

A man who rented a car for two days was allegedly hit with a $3,000 bill by a vehicle rental company, which claimed that he breached the contract by speeding.  The 23-year-old, who wishes to be only known as J, detailed his experience with a car rental company which he had found on Carousell to Facebook group Complaint Singapore on Aug 18. The driver wrote that the company in question is located around the Ang Mo Kio area and registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra). J added that the contract which he signed had «amateurish language» and was «highly likely» to not be legally enforceable. Speaking to AsiaOne, J said that he had rented a Volkswagen Scirocco from the company for $199 for two days. Only car listed for rent A check on the company's Carousell profile, which was created about five months ago, showed that it was the only car listed for rent. The company also has a five-star rating and multiple positive reviews from previous customers. J claimed that the business owner had demanded additional payment when he went to check the car towards the end of the rental period.

'I'll keep doing it if I can': Meet the 21-year-old behind some of Singapore's 'flower vehicles'

With the seventh month festivities currently in full swing, it's not uncommon to see brightly-lit and heavily-decorated trucks on the road.  Adorned with LED lights and decorations inspired by temples, these mobile floats, known as hua che ('flower vehicl
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'I'll keep doing it if I can': Meet the 21-year-old behind some of Singapore's 'flower vehicles'

With the seventh month festivities currently in full swing, it's not uncommon to see brightly-lit and heavily-decorated trucks on the road.  Adorned with LED lights and decorations inspired by temples, these mobile floats, known as hua che ('flower vehicle' in Chinese), are actually commonly hired by temples and getai organisers for special events.  Although there are only a handful of companies who have hua che for rent these days, Ong Eng Hwee, owner of Qingde Hua Che, has claimed to be the pioneer of these brightly-lit trucks.  His company owns two hua che, both of which have LED lights installed by his 21-year-old son, Zijun.  «Previously the norm was to decorate the truck and use it for a special event, and then everything would be taken down, it was quite laborious,» explained the 57-year-old in Mandarin.  His company also provides lion dance and ku tong ('crying child in Chinese') services for funerals. 

'He also thought he could survive this time': Magician Jeremy Pei dies of brain tumour

Just in March this year, local magician Jeremy Pei shared on Instagram the good news of taking his baby girl Joy home with his wife Celia Lee. Nobody imagined that Pei himself would be hospitalised a few months later and lose his battle against his brain tu
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'He also thought he could survive this time': Magician Jeremy Pei dies of brain tumour

Just in March this year, local magician Jeremy Pei shared on Instagram the good news of taking his baby girl Joy home with his wife Celia Lee. Nobody imagined that Pei himself would be hospitalised a few months later and lose his battle against his brain tumour. The 39-year-old died on Aug 18, leaving behind Lee, baby Joy and her six-year-old brother Jac. Lee, 40, told Shin Min Daily News that her husband optimistic, strong-willed and brave, fighting to his last breath. «He also thought he could survive this time,» she shared. «When he was hospitalised in June, the doctor said it was terminal. His health deteriorated. Over time, he could no longer speak or take care of himself, and was reliant on a feeding tube. He could move his fingers only slightly to show some response.» Pei and his friends had gone to Indonesia in May to referee a magic competition. His friends noticed that his speech and movements were not coordinated, and immediately took him to the hospital upon their return to Singapore. The popular magician had cheated death twice.

Bangladeshi national under investigation for illegal sermon promoting 'dangerous' extremist teachings: MHA

Amir Hamza, a Bangladeshi preacher who is known for his «extremist and segregationist» views, is being investigated by the authorities for giving a sermon to a group of migrant workers in a Tuas dormitory on August 9 without obtaining the neces
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Bangladeshi national under investigation for illegal sermon promoting 'dangerous' extremist teachings: MHA

Amir Hamza, a Bangladeshi preacher who is known for his «extremist and segregationist» views, is being investigated by the authorities for giving a sermon to a group of migrant workers in a Tuas dormitory on August 9 without obtaining the necessary approval. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said in a press release on Wednesday (Aug 21) that they are also probing the organiser and other persons involved in the event, which was held at Lantana Lodge along Tech Park Crescent.  «Amir Hamza's sermon propagated extremist and segregationist teachings that were dangerous, and detrimental to Singapore's communal harmony,» the ministry added. It wasn't indicated how many workers had attended Hamza's sermon. MHA said Hamza, who is reportedly in his 30s, had attracted security attention in Bangladesh for his alleged extremist teachings and terrorist links. He was reportedly an influential figure in pro-Al-Qaeda terrorism organisation Ansar al-Islam (AAI), and was arrested by Bangladeshi authorities in 2021 for terrorism-related activities and inciting militancy.

CPF top-ups, undergraduate scholarships: Edwin Tong unveils plans to boost sports in Singapore

Balancing academics and sports hasn't been easy for Team Singapore fencer Juliet Heng, who is enrolled in the Business Studies course at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic via a through-train programme with the Singapore Sports School.  The 19-year-old even too
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CPF top-ups, undergraduate scholarships: Edwin Tong unveils plans to boost sports in Singapore

Balancing academics and sports hasn't been easy for Team Singapore fencer Juliet Heng, who is enrolled in the Business Studies course at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic via a through-train programme with the Singapore Sports School.  The 19-year-old even took a gap year in 2023 for a break - but things will certainly look up if she gets awarded the new spexEducation Undergraduate Scholarship, an initiative announced by the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong today (Aug 21). To support high-performing athletes and para-athletes, several initiatives including the undergraduate scholarship and monthly CPF top-ups will be introduced, said Minister Tong. He was speaking at a post-National Day Rally engagement session for over 300 people at the Singapore Sports Hub. From Sept 1, all athletes pursuing their undergraduate studies or commencing higher education next year can apply for the spexEducation Undergraduate Scholarship, one that will cover expenses such as tuition fees and course materials. 

Nearly 1 in 2 people in Singapore have encountered fake job scams: AsiaOne survey

When contacted by a job recruiter via Telegram, a woman thought that she had found herself a quick and easy way to earn some extra cash. However, she had fallen for a fake job scam and unwittingly roped her friends into it as well. Speaking to AsiaOne, the
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Nearly 1 in 2 people in Singapore have encountered fake job scams: AsiaOne survey

When contacted by a job recruiter via Telegram, a woman thought that she had found herself a quick and easy way to earn some extra cash. However, she had fallen for a fake job scam and unwittingly roped her friends into it as well. Speaking to AsiaOne, the 21-year-old student, who wished to be known as Lee, said that she was approached by a recruiter via Telegram for a marketing job in May which involved posting housing units for sale on various social media on behalf of a real estate company. Thinking it was a good opportunity, she said yes and even got a few friends to join her. A few days after being accepted, Lee and her friends were told to open a new bank account for the company to transfer «marketing funds» to, which would be used to promote their listings on social media. Then, they were asked to give their usernames and passwords to the recruiter. «[Once we gave them the information,] they changed the e-mail, phone number and password of the account. So we basically had no access to it,» said Lee.

M. Ravi ordered to return $120k paid by clients to his former law firm

SINGAPORE — Disbarred lawyer M. Ravi has been ordered to return $120,000 which was paid to his former law firm by a group of clients who had engaged him to act for them. The firm, K. K. Cheng Law, had handed over the money to Ravi after the clients pa
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M. Ravi ordered to return $120k paid by clients to his former law firm

SINGAPORE — Disbarred lawyer M. Ravi has been ordered to return $120,000 which was paid to his former law firm by a group of clients who had engaged him to act for them. The firm, K. K. Cheng Law, had handed over the money to Ravi after the clients paid the sum. After Ravi was ordered to stop practising for failing to take his prescribed psychiatric medication, the clients successfully sued the firm for a refund. In turn, the firm filed a civil action against Ravi for the return of the sum it had transferred to him. In a judgement published on Aug 21, District Judge Chiah Kok Khun said Ravi should return the sum to the firm. Judge Chiah found that an e-mail sent by Ravi to the firm, in which he said he will take responsibility and will indemnify the firm, constituted an indemnity he had given to the firm against the clients' claims. The judge rejected Ravi's contention that his bipolar disorder had affected his mental capacity when he wrote the e-mail. Aside from the indemnity, the judge found that Ravi must make restitution because he had been unjustly enriched at the expense of the firm.

Opinion: Kallang Alive a bold vision to transform Singapore's sporting landscape

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's National Day Rally 2024 speech introduced the Kallang Alive Masterplan, a transformative plan to strengthen Singapore's sports culture and high-performance outcomes. This initiative is more than just about upgrading facilities
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Opinion: Kallang Alive a bold vision to transform Singapore's sporting landscape

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's National Day Rally 2024 speech introduced the Kallang Alive Masterplan, a transformative plan to strengthen Singapore's sports culture and high-performance outcomes. This initiative is more than just about upgrading facilities; at its heart, it is a bold and progressive effort to broaden society's common understanding of talent, giving more recognition to talents outside the conventional definitions of academic success. Singapore has long boasted a robust academic system that has delivered consistent success. However, if we want to cultivate talent beyond the conventional yardsticks of academic achievement, we must embrace a multiplicity of developmental pathways.

Faishal makes surprise appearance at Yishun getai show, wows audience with Hokkien song

Getai goers in Yishun were pleasantly surprised when Assoc Prof Dr Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim appeared on stage at a show on Monday night (Aug 19).  The four-and-a-half-hour long show, which started at 6pm, was held at the open space at Block 724 Yishun Str
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Faishal makes surprise appearance at Yishun getai show, wows audience with Hokkien song

Getai goers in Yishun were pleasantly surprised when Assoc Prof Dr Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim appeared on stage at a show on Monday night (Aug 19).  The four-and-a-half-hour long show, which started at 6pm, was held at the open space at Block 724 Yishun Street 71 and saw over 300 attendees, reported Shin Min Daily News.  Assoc Prof Faishal, who is also an MP in Nee Soon GRC, entered the venue at about 7.40pm, and was greeted with a resounding applause from the audience members.  Accompanied by the organisers of the getai show, Assoc Prof Faishal made his rounds around the different tables, and was egged on to sing a song.  With the encouragement of that night's host Lee Pei Fen, Assoc Prof Faishal stepped onto the stage and greeted the audience in Mandarin, wishing them good health and prosperity. 

Former NTU researcher gets $8,000 fine for stalking PhD student

SINGAPORE — She was a researcher at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) when she got to know a man who was pursuing his PhD there. Han Xiaobing, 34, developed feelings for the 29-year-old man but he rejected her advances. On Oct 25, 2023, he obtained
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Former NTU researcher gets $8,000 fine for stalking PhD student

SINGAPORE — She was a researcher at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) when she got to know a man who was pursuing his PhD there. Han Xiaobing, 34, developed feelings for the 29-year-old man but he rejected her advances. On Oct 25, 2023, he obtained a protection order against the Chinese national, prohibiting her from acts including communicating with him and entering places he frequented. Despite this, Han sent him a total of 116 e-mails until December that year and even went to his workplace. She was fined $8,000 after she pleaded guilty to two harassment charges on Aug 21. Details about the man were redacted from court documents. Han will have to spend eight weeks behind bars if she fails to fork out the amount. She was not represented by a lawyer, and told the court that she is now jobless. In February 2021, the man decided to block all electronic communications with Han after he grew uncomfortable with her long messages in which she expressed her feelings for him.

This made my day: Migrant workers praised for lending umbrellas to passers-by caught in the rain

Two migrant workers are earning admiration online for their selfless act of braving the rain to help keep others dry. On Tuesday (Aug 20), a woman surnamed Goh took to the Complaint Singapore Facebook group to share about the heartwarming incident she witnes
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This made my day: Migrant workers praised for lending umbrellas to passers-by caught in the rain

Two migrant workers are earning admiration online for their selfless act of braving the rain to help keep others dry. On Tuesday (Aug 20), a woman surnamed Goh took to the Complaint Singapore Facebook group to share about the heartwarming incident she witnessed at Choa Chu Kang Bus Interchange. «These two construction workers [were] standing at both ends of an unsheltered walkway, holding a few umbrellas to lend to passers-by when it's raining heavily,» she said. Speaking to 8World, Goh said that she was at the bus interchange to pick up her daughter, who did not bring her umbrella. While waiting to cross the road, she saw a passer-by giving her umbrella to a migrant worker. The same migrant worker then handed the umbrella to a student who was caught in the rain. After the latter safely crossed the unsheltered walkway, he gave the umbrella back to the second worker. Goh soon realised that the two migrant workers were holding several umbrellas and would lend them to passers-by who needed to cross the walkway. 

Singaporean dies of heart attack after playing badminton in JB

Joseph Tan and his wife had gone to Johor Bahru for a game of badminton at an event on Sunday (Aug 18), but sadly, he never made it back to Singapore. Tan reportedly died after suffering a heart attack following the game. He was 43. Tan was a grassroots lea
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Singaporean dies of heart attack after playing badminton in JB

Joseph Tan and his wife had gone to Johor Bahru for a game of badminton at an event on Sunday (Aug 18), but sadly, he never made it back to Singapore. Tan reportedly died after suffering a heart attack following the game. He was 43. Tan was a grassroots leader in Singapore as well as an active volunteer in the community for many years, Shin Min Daily News reported on Tuesday. His wife, Cai Qinyi (transliteration), told Shin Min that Tan had gotten to know of the international organisation Toastmasters in 2022 and joined several groups across the globe so as to brush up his skills in public speaking. He had also recently joined the Johor Bahru toastmasters club as a member and was invited to join in their family day event on Sunday. «He was very excited and said he hadn't played badminton in a long time. We set off at 6am and played two games before he went to shower,» said Cai, 43.

'Stranded for 4 hours': Tourists say bus driver left them behind in Little India over poor sales of souvenirs

A group of tourists from China have accused a bus driver from a local travel agency for leaving them stranded in Little India, following an argument over the purchase of souvenirs last Friday (Aug 16). A nearly two-minute-long video reposted to TikTok show
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'Stranded for 4 hours': Tourists say bus driver left them behind in Little India over poor sales of souvenirs

A group of tourists from China have accused a bus driver from a local travel agency for leaving them stranded in Little India, following an argument over the purchase of souvenirs last Friday (Aug 16). A nearly two-minute-long video reposted to TikTok shows the tourists claiming that the tour bus driver had scolded them. It cuts to another clip showing their luggage being unloaded from the vehicle. The last clip shows them standing on a pavement along Race Course Road as a woman, presumably a tourist, makes a phone call to relay their situation to another person. The netizen who originally posted the now-deleted video had said there were over 20 people on that bus, reported Shin Min Daily News. According to her, the bus driver was selling souvenirs to passengers. However, he was dissatisfied with the low sales of the items and refused to let a tourist with high blood pressure board the bus to retrieve her medicine, scolding the group for not buying the items.

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