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  • Body Of Man Fell On Garbage Truck, Clueless Crew Continued Working

    Body Of Man Fell On Garbage Truck, Clueless Crew Continued Working

    A man’s body fell from an HDB block in Tampines onto a garbage truck as its unsuspecting crew continued with their daily routine on Tuesday (March 21).

    Mr Ong,a resident who witnessed the grisly sight, chased the garbage truck at its next stop to inform the driver and crew of the body.

    The deceased was a 51-year-old man. He was pronounced dead by paramedics at the scene, police said in a statement.

    The case has been classified as unnatural death. Investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

     

  • Indonesia Will Continue To Send Maids Abroad

    Indonesia Will Continue To Send Maids Abroad

    Indonesia said Monday (March 20) it would continue to send domestic helpers overseas, in an about-turn welcomed by campaigners who said it would help prevent women falling prey to human trafficking.

    Thousands of Indonesian women travel to places like Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and Malaysia every year to become maids, attracted by promises of higher salaries despite reports of widespread abuses and near slave-like living conditions.

    Jakarta had previously said it would stop sending maids overseas from this year, on the grounds of protecting the women, sparking concerns it would push more poor Indonesians desperate for jobs into illegal migration.

    However a senior official at the Manpower Ministry told the Thomson Reuters Foundation that Jakarta would not go ahead with the ban but it has been in talks with countries to ensure Indonesian maids are treated in a “humane” way.

    “We are not stopping Indonesians going overseas to become domestic workers but we want better protection for them,” said Mr Soes Hindharno, director for the protection and placement of Indonesian migrant workers abroad.

    He said this includes preventing what he called “multi-tasking work” by Indonesian maids to reduce exploitation.

    “If they are housekeepers, they are housekeepers – they clean, cook and iron. If they are babysitters, they are babysitters – you can’t ask a babysitter to bathe your dog.”

    Currently, Indonesian women who work as maids abroad are required to stay at the home of their employer, handling tasks from cleaning to looking after children or the elderly – a rule activists say making them vulnerable to abuse.

    Migrant activists welcomed the decision, but said more needed to be done to combat human trafficking including ensuring women aware of their rights when leaving for work overseas.

    “It is a basic right to go abroad to work. If the government stops this, we will only see more human trafficking cases,” said Mr Mulyadi, a co-founder of rights group Migrant Care, who like many Indonesian goes by one name.

    Indonesia since 2015 has banned women from going to 21 Middle Eastern countries following a series of abuse cases but high-demand for maids has encouraged traffickers to find ways around the curbs.

    Mr Hindharno said the Middle East ban would stay in place.

    Domestic helpers make up more than a third of the six million Indonesian working abroad.

     

    Source: Today

  • Noreen Jastina, 14 Tahun, Dilapor Hilang, Orang Ramai Dirayu Beri Maklumat

    Noreen Jastina, 14 Tahun, Dilapor Hilang, Orang Ramai Dirayu Beri Maklumat

    Polis merayu kepada orang ramai supaya tampil memberikan maklumat tentang Noreen Jastina Abdullah, 14 tahun, yang dilaporkan hilang.

    Polis hari ini (20 Mac) menyatakan remaja itu kali terakhir dilihat di Alexandra Road pada 10 Mac 2017 sekitar 2.00 petang.

    Noreen ketika itu memakai baju kemeja T berwarna biru dengan seluar pendek berwarna hitam.

    Sesiapa yang mempunyai maklumat tentang Noreen diminta menghubungi talian hotline polis di 1800-255-0000 atau secara online di www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.

    Semua maklumat akan dirahsiakan.

    Source: Beritamediacorp

  • Pesakit Di TTSH Diberi Pilihan Beli Cawan, Sudu Garpu Sendiri

    Pesakit Di TTSH Diberi Pilihan Beli Cawan, Sudu Garpu Sendiri

    Sejak bulan lalu, semua pesakit yang dirawat di Hospital Tan Tock Seng (TTSH) mempunyai pilihan untuk membeli sudu garpu mereka sendiri, setelah beberapa pesakit menyuarakan keprihatinan tentang kebersihan cawan-cawan yang dikongsi.

    Diberi nama “Pek Mudah”, set tersebut, yang dirintis di sebuah wad pada Oktober lalu, menyediakan cawan, piring, sudu teh dan jag air. Pek itu berharga S$6.

    Menjawab pertanyaan Mediacorp, ketua jururawat hospital tersebut, Encik Yong Keng Kwang berkata sesetengah pesakit menyuarakan keprihatinan setelah mereka ternampak beberapa pesakit meludah ke dalam cawan-cawan yang disediakan buat penggunaan pesakit.

    Beberapa pesakit lain juga menggunakan cawan-cawan tersebut untuk menyimpan barang, seperti gigi palsu.

    Cawan dan jag air yang dikongsi dihantar ke dapur pusat hospital tersebut setiap pagi untuk dicuci dan dibersihkan daripada kuman, begitu juga bagi sudu garpu yang diberikan bersama dulang makanan pesakit, selepas setiap kali digunakan.

    Meskipun hospital tersebut sudah memberikan jaminan, beberapa pesakit “masih berasa tidak selesa, dan maklum balas yang serupa diberikan berulang kali,” menurut Encik Yong.

    Set Pek Mudah, yang diilhamkan oleh para jururawat dan pegawai kesihatan hospital itu, juga akan menjadi milik pesakit, yang boleh dibawa pulang. Para pesakit tidak perlu membeli pek tersebut jika mereka tidak mempunyai sebarang keprihatinan berhubung penggunaan bersama cawan dan jag.

    Hospital-hospital awam lain yang dihubungi Mediacorp menyatakan bahawa ia tidak menyediakan pilihan sedemikian kepada para pesakit.

     

    Source: BeritaMediacorp

  • SQ006 Stewardess Farzana Razak Offers An Apology To The Pilots

    SQ006 Stewardess Farzana Razak Offers An Apology To The Pilots

    It’s hard to forget flight SQ006, even more so for Farzana Abdul Razak, one of the cabin crew who survived the deadly ordeal. On the night of Oct 31, 2000, Los Angeles-bound Singapore Airlines flight SQ006 taxied into a closed runway at Taipei’s then-Chiang Kai-shek Airport. It crashed into construction equipment during take-off and caught fire, killing 83 of the 179 people on board.

    Madam Farzana was only 18 years old and just months into her new job at that time. Her dreams and aspirations went up in flames together with the ill-fated aircraft, when 45 per cent of her body was severely burnt by the blaze.

    She underwent 11 skin graft operations to remove the scars, but that was just the beginning of the road to recovery – one that was mired by anger and a long bout of depression.

    In the third episode of “The Newsmaker”, Madam Farzana looks back and recounts her ordeal. She also has a word for the pilots who caused the deadly mishap.

    Watch the video here.

     

    Source: Asiaone

     

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