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  • Baby Dies While Being Bottle Fed By Father Playing With Handphone

    Baby Dies While Being Bottle Fed By Father Playing With Handphone

    A coroner’s inquiry heard on Tuesday a three-month-old baby might have choked to death while being bottle-fed by her father who was distracted playing a football game on his handphone.

    At about 10.20am on Oct 12 last year, Reyhana Qailah Mohamad Shiddiq was being fed by her father, Mr Mohamed Shiddiq Sazali, now 27.

    The baby’s mother, Madam Nurraishah Mahzan, now 31, had just left her Telok Blangah Crescent flat to report for a urine test at Clementi Police Division.

    Alone with the baby, Mr Shiddiq was playing a football game on his mobile phone while feeding Reyhana with his left hand when she began struggling.

    He was then seated on a bed and Reyhana was resting on his lap.

    Investigation officer Tony Won testified Reyhana had started pushing the milk bottle away using her tongue.

    Yet, her father continued to play the game and placed the milk bottle inside her mouth.

    Reyhana cried and started kicking.

    Mr Shiddiq continued playing without looking at his daughter.

    Two minutes later, Reyhana went silent.

    At about the same time, the baby’s maternal grandfather returned from the market to find the baby pale and motionless.

    Reyhana, who initially had a pulse, vomited milk when the older man performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on her.

    CPR was subsequently performed on the unresponsive baby by her mother, a police officer and then a paramedic.

    Reyhana died about an hour later in hospital.

    Police do not suspect any foul play.

    An autopsy found old injuries on her including fractures on her right ribs and skull.

    A pathologist said the injuries would not have caused or contributed to her death.

    While Reyhana’s cause of death cannot be ascertained, the final cause of death report mentioned smothering or suffocation, and choking on milk may also be possible causes of death.

     

    Source: The New Paper

  • 4 Bangladeshi Men Jailed Between 24-60 Months For Terror Financing

    4 Bangladeshi Men Jailed Between 24-60 Months For Terror Financing

    Four Bangladeshi nationals who contributed money to buy weapons and wage an armed jihad in Bangladesh were sentenced to between 24 and 60 months’ jail on Tuesday (Jul 12).

    The men – Rahman Mizanur, Miah Rubel, Md Jabath Kysar Haje Norul Islam Sowdagar and Sohel Hawlader Ismail Hawlader – pleaded guilty in May to one or two counts each of providing or collecting hundreds of dollars to fund terror attacks in Bangladesh.

    The group’s ringleader, Rahman, was sentenced to five years’ jail. Sohel was given two years behind bars, while Miah and Jabath were given 30 months each.

    “Much havoc can be wracked with inexpensive items. The cost of a terrorist act can be modest, but the cost to society is far greater. Singapore must take a firm stance against terrorism and terrorism financing,” said the prosecution.

    They are part of a group of eight detained in April under Singapore’s Internal Security Act, because of their support for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and their readiness to use violence overseas, the Ministry of Home Affairs had said.

    Ringleader Mizanur had set up the group, which called itself Islamic State in Bangladesh, after developing a “liking” for ISIS, prosecutors said.

    Mizanur had tried to join ISIS thrice, but was unable to obtain a visa to travel to Turkey and Algeria. He travelled to Singapore instead, where he recruited at least eight men, who met regularly in public parks to discuss waging an armed jihad against non-believers in Bangladesh.

    The prosecution had asked for 60 months’ jail for ringleader Mizanur, and between 24 months and 30 months for the other three.

    FOUR MEN YET TO BE DEALT WITH

    Two men – Zzaman Daulat and Mamun Leakot Ali – have denied the charges against them.

    Daulat claimed he did not know the money he contributed would be used for terrorism activities. However, other members of the group admitted they had pledged allegiance to Abu Bakar al-Bagdadi, the leader of ISIS, alongside Daulat in January.

    Another two men who were also part of Mizanur’s group, Sohag Ibrahim and Islam Shariful, both 24, will be dealt with separately.

    The punishment for financing terrorism is up to 10 years’ jail, a fine of up to S$500,000, or both.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Cef Bob: Do Not Be Racist, Instead, Educate And Enlighten Others

    Cef Bob: Do Not Be Racist, Instead, Educate And Enlighten Others

    The mid day prayer time was about to end and I quickly took my wudhu at T2’s airport toilet this afternoon and was rinsing my feet at the sink when the cleaner, a PRC, gestured me to not do that. Wait ah people. Hold on to your horses. Before the word PRC starts to tingle your inner racism, please read on.

    All this while he was smiling, doing signs that the sink is for washing hands and faces not your stinking feet. Ok the last part was from me. ?. Granted. He was right but I still went on with it as I was about to finish. I apologised “Tui Pu Chi ah pong yu”. (Sorry my friend)
    And tried to tell him I need to do this as it’s obligatory before I pray. To somewhat educate and let him intergrate into our multiracial and multi religious society. But knowing little mandarin I don’t know how I could relay my message.

    After saying “Tui Pu Chi” I told him “Wo de kowtow lau pan” which literally means I bow big boss man whilst doing the praying motion. He stopped everything he was doing and immediately apologize profusely. Which I replied “mei shi” (it doesn’t matter) and we bid our goodbyes and I went on to pray lah.

    So my closet racist friends, (yes I know quite a handful of them), treat everyone with respect. Don’t yaya papaya ask them to learn English if you encounter with them refusing to speak the universal language. Now no excuses not to communicate with ease. Use google translator. No need to sulk. Suprise them. Be the bigger person. And earn akhirat points abundantly, In Shaa Allah. ?

    Quran 49:13
    O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted.

     

    Source: Shahrizal Salleh

  • Man Found Dead At Yishun, 20-Year-Old Suspect Arrested

    Man Found Dead At Yishun, 20-Year-Old Suspect Arrested

    A 26-year-old man was found dead outside a unit on the sixth floor at Block 279 Yishun Street 22 on Saturday (Jul 9).

    A 20-year-old male suspect was arrested in connection to the case, said the police.

    The police were first alerted at 7.57pm requesting for assistance, and paramedics pronounced the man dead at 8.29pm. Police investigations are ongoing.

    Channel NewsAsia understands that both men had been involved in a prior dispute, and that no weapon was used in the incident.

    According to Mr Diin, 42, who lives on the fifth floor, he heard a “loud bang” at 7.45pm, but added that he did not know what happened exactly.

    “I heard a very loud thumping sound. It’s like something dropped onto the floor. It’s a very loud sound. I thought my neighbour was moving something,” Mr Diin recounted.

    Mdm Tan Saik Khar, 75, who lives on the sixth floor, claimed that she had been attacked by the 26-year-old man on Wednesday night. She said he ran away after she shouted for help.

    Another neighbour, Andy, 37, also said that he had started noticing the man two years ago, as he would loiter at the void deck up to four times a week. “He has never spoken to me before, but he would just stare at me and walk around the block for a few hours,” he said.

    Earlier the same day, the body of a 52-year-old man was found at Geylang Lorong 23. Police said they were investigating the “unnatural death”.

     

    Source: ChannelNewsAsia

  • Murder At Geylang: Why Was Body Left In Open For So Long?

    Murder At Geylang: Why Was Body Left In Open For So Long?

    A 52-year-old coffeeshop helper, known as Niu-ge, was found dead after a fight at Lorong 23 Geylang yesterday at 8am.

    Five hours later, his bloodied corpse, which had visible injuries to the face, was lying on the road and his head was resting on the kerb.

    Witnesses say the body was initially covered with a white cloth and a blue tent.

    But when The New Paper on Sunday (TNPS) arrived at the scene at 10.30am, the cloth had been removed.

    In the suffocating heat, the body could be seen by anyone standing behind the police cordon, which was placed about 20m away.

    Despite the gruesome sight, passers-by gawked. Many were snapping away with their mobile phones.

    Scores of pictures were later uploaded on social media sites like Facebook.

    OUTRAGE

    This prolonged and open display, however, prompted outrage from Mr Niu-ge’s relative, a woman in her early 20s who arrived at 12.30pm.

    “Why do you leave his body in the open, to be exposed to the sun?” Chinese daily Lianhe Wanbao reported her as calling out to no one in particular.

    Mr Niu-ge’s body was eventually removed at about 1.30pm.

    There was a deep cut running from near his left ear to the top of his head.

    The scene of the crime, next to a crowded coffee shop, was spattered with blood.

    Mr Niu-ge’s final moments were witnessed by a cabby, who wanted to be known only as Mr Zhang, 64.

    He told TNPS: “He was wearing red, and there was so much blood that I couldn’t tell if it was his clothes or the blood.

    “He was also breathing very heavily. I couldn’t bear to look for too long, and I wouldn’t want to see it again.”

    An expert familiar with crime scenes, who declined to be named, said it is rare for a corpse to be left uncovered for such a long time.

    He said: “But the police have to conduct their investigation, no matter what.

    “It is just unfortunate that the body was found on such a busy road, (and resulted in) so many people taking photos of the body (from behind) the police cordon.”

    TNPS understands that Mr Niu-ge’s body was not covered so that the police forensics team could conduct their investigation.

    Police officers were seen taking photos of the scene and the body.

    Investigators also found several weapons, including a long wooden stick and a short knife, at the scene.

    A visibly shocked coffeeshop assistant at Victoria Food Court in Lorong 23 witnessed the confrontation between the two men just before Mr Niu-ge collapsed.

    The middle-aged woman, who declined to be named, said the attack happened a few metres outside the coffee shop at 8am.

    She told TNPS in Mandarin: “I think there were two rounds of fighting because Niu-ge already had injuries at the back of his head when he was at the coffee shop.

    “I only saw the second attack from behind and the attacker ran away in the direction of Lorong 21.”

    She recognised the attacker, whom she said was a regular at the coffee shop who would order hot tea every morning.

    She said: “He has messy hair and was a little crazy, always talking to himself. I tried to avoid him as much as possible.”

    Mr Tan Zhi Jia, 32, an assistant at another coffee shop in Lorong 23, told TNPS there was closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage of the victim at his coffee shop at about 7.45am.

    He said: “He went to the kitchen to wash his hands, which had blood on them. He told my colleagues that he had fallen down.”

    Workers at the coffee shops along Lorong 23 had contrasting impressions of the victim.

    Ms Audrey Liang, 37, who sells tissue paper, said she heard he had a debt problem.

    She said: “He was always alone and kept to himself. I heard that he was hot-tempered too.”

    However, Mr Tan said Mr Niu-ge was chatty and friendly.

    The Chinese national, who has been here for six years, said: “We would talk about Singapore, and he would tell me about his job.”

    A police spokesman said they received a call asking for assistance at about 8am.

    A man was found lying motionless on the ground. About 10 minutes later, he was pronounced dead.

    Police are investigating the unnatural death.

    Anyone with information should call the police hotline at 1800-255-000 or submit the information online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness

    All information will be kept strictly confidential.

     

    Source: The New Paper

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