Category: Sosial

  • Lebih 3,000 Penduduk Ke Pelbagai Rumah Ibadat, Saling Belajar Tentang Agama lain

    Lebih 3,000 Penduduk Ke Pelbagai Rumah Ibadat, Saling Belajar Tentang Agama lain

    Lebih 3,000 penduduk dari sembilan kawasan undi berjalan bersama dalam satu semangat perpaduan.

    Bermula dari kawasan undi masing-masing, mereka membuat persinggahan di rumah-rumah ibadah sepanjang jalan.

    Para penduduk Bukit Batok misalnya menyaksikan upacara sembahyang di sebuah gereja.

    Penduduk Bukit Gombak pula ke Masjid AlKhair berpeluang mempelajari rukun Islam dengan lebih mendalam manakala beberapa penduduk lainnya melawat sebuah kuil Taoist.

    Acara ini sebahagian daripada daya usaha Kumpulan Bina Keyakinan Antara Kaum atau IRCC untuk menggalak keharmonian kaum dan agama di Singapura.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Anak 2 Tahun Maut Dilanggar: “Saya Dengar Bunyi Tulang Anak Saya (Patah)”

    Anak 2 Tahun Maut Dilanggar: “Saya Dengar Bunyi Tulang Anak Saya (Patah)”

    Hancur luluhnya hati seorang ibu apabila orang yang menyebabkan kematian anaknya dilepaskan daripada hukuman penjara.

    Fahima Hassan yang berusia dua tahun, sedang berjalan dipimpin ibunya apabila dilanggar oleh sebuah kereta yang dipandu oleh Hoden Aden, 44 tahun, seorang ibu kepada tujuh orang anak, menurut Daily Mail.

    Mahkamah mendengar bahawa Hoden sedang bercakap di telefon sambil mencari tempat meletak kereta, memandu pada kelajuan lapan kilometer sejam.

    Namun, penglihatannya terhadang oleh sekotak tisu di bahagian depan keretanya dan tidak menyedari dia sudah melanggar seorang kanak-kanak.

    Yang paling mengejutkan, menurut laman Daily Mail, Hoden mempercayai bahwa dia terlanggar troli dan terus menerus melanggar kanak-kanak berkenaan untuk beberapa ketika.

    Pada awalnya, Hoden tidak mengaku bersalah menyebabkan kematian dengan memandu secara cuai namun didapati bersalah pada bulan lalu menyusuli perbicaraan selama empat hari.

    Kini, Hoden dijatuhi hukuman penjara 14 bulan, namun ia digantung selama dua tahun setelah mahkamah mendengar bahawa dia tidak sihat dan perlu menjaga ibunya yang sedang sakit.

    Ibu Fahima, Narmin Nur yang tidak dapat menahan perasaan semasa hukuman itu dijatuhkan berlari keluar dari mahkamah, lapor Daily Mail.

    Beliau yang berusia 31 tahun itu berkata: “Kami tidak gembira dengan hukuman itu.

    Bagaimana ini yang dipanggil keadilan? Kami amat bersedih.

    “Bagaimana seseorang boleh membunuh seorang kanak-kanak namun masih boleh keluar seperti biasa? Saya tidak boleh mempercayainya. Saya tahu tiada hukuman yang boleh membawa kembali Yaya (nama timangan Fahima), namun kami ingatkan dia mungkin dipenjara untuk beberapa tahun.

    “Semasa dia memandu saya boleh mendengar bunyi tulang-belulang anak saya. Saya tahu dia tidak sengaja membunuh anak saya, namun dia tidak pernah berkata apa-apa kepada saya,” tambah Cik Narmin.

    Sebelum kemalangan itu, Fahima bersama ibunya baru sahaja meninggalkan pusat beli-belah Asda pada bulan September 2014 apabila Hoden melanggar Fahima dengan kereta Volkswagen Tguan sekitar pukul 8.20 malam (waktu London).

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Off Duty Nurse Saves Old Man From Seizure

    Off Duty Nurse Saves Old Man From Seizure

    Moon Lim shared in her Facebook about how she responded when she saw a wheelchair-bound man struggling as a woman was trying to “stuff a handkerchief” into his mouth. Moon did not mention, but the woman could possibly be the man’s foreign domestic worker. Moon had gotten off-duty early from the hospital.

    When Moon asked the woman who was attending to the man if she needed help, the woman said ‘no’. But things did not seem normal so Moon asked the man himself if he was fine, and asked him to look into her eyes.

    When she noticed the man’s “eyes were facing up and he started to shake really violently, with muscle spasm,” she recognised that he needs immediate medical attention. She told the woman attending to the man firmly to stop trying to push the handkerchief into his mouth, and rushed him to the outpatient clinic which was closing.

    The man was immediately wheeled into the emergency room by 4 staff and 2 doctors from the outpatient clinic.

    Moon was pleased with the good deed that she did and said, “I love my job. And I love my shoes. I am a nurse, and I am wearing Adidas.” The incident happened on Friday, 16 September.

    If you can’t read her post, this is what she said:


    I was SKIPPING out of the hospital door because i was so happy to finish work earlier today. THEN, i saw a lady holding a wheelchair with a man seated on it. The lady was trying to stuff a handkerchief into the man’s mouth however the man was shaking his head.

    I went over and asked the lady, “Miss… Do you need help?”
    “No. Its ok..” the lady answered.
    but the man’s behavior do not seem right to me, this is going to sound very weird but i looked at the uncle, and told him “UNCLE look into my eyes!!! Are you ok???!?!?!” Uncle’s eyes were facing up and he started to shake really violently, with muscle spasm.

    MAN!! THIS MAN NEEDS I/m Valium stat, i thought to myself. He is having a seizure! The lady was still trying to push the handkerchief into his mouth, i told her very firmly, “please stop! he needs a doctor NOW! Follow me!!”

    For the first time since months, I ran. i held his legs away from the wheels, and i really ran. because i could not put him in recovery position. The outpatient clinic was 100 meters away and closing, but luckily, they were so sweet, 4 of them helped with 2 doctors, placed him on the trolley and pushed into the emergency room.
    Before i left, I nodded and smile to the lady.

    I love my job. And i love my shoes.
    I am a nurse, and i am wearing Adidas.

     

    Source: http://theindependent.sg

  • Car Lands Up In Woodlands HDB Lift Lobby After Driver Loses Control

    Car Lands Up In Woodlands HDB Lift Lobby After Driver Loses Control

    A Toyota shot down a flight of stairs from a multi-storey car park and ended up at the lift lobby of a block in Woodlands on Friday (Sep 16), after its driver lost control of the vehicle.

    A caller to Mediacorp’s news hotline alerted Channel NewsAsia to the incident, saying that he was “shocked” to see the car at the lift landing of Block 791, Woodlands Avenue 6.

    A second-storey resident, who wanted to be known as Madam Low, said: “At about 3.15pm, I was preparing my dinner when I heard a loud sound. I came down and saw this uncle get out of the car.” She added that the car had come to a stop diagonally from the lift, and that nobody appeared to be injured.

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force confirmed that it received a call for an ambulance. Paramedics assessed that a Chinese man in his 60s had minor injuries but refused to be taken to a hospital.

    When Channel NewsAsia visited the scene at around 5pm, the car was being towed up the stairs and back to the car park.

    The driver, who wanted to be known only as Mr Tan, told Channel NewsAsia that he was trying to leave the car park at around 3pm but that he had stepped on the accelerator instead of the brakes. “I got the brakes wrong (sic), then I accelerated too much,” he said.

    The 62-year-old self-employed man added he was in the area for work. “I came to work here only. I was taking someone here.”

    The driver said that he was unsure what to do next. “How to get a new car now?”

    The police said investigations into the incident are underway.

     

    Source: ChannelNewsAsia

  • Commuters Soaked While Alighting, Boarding Train

    Commuters Soaked While Alighting, Boarding Train

    Heavy rains on Wednesday afternoon resulted in some commuters getting wet while on the train.

    According to a Shin Min Daily News report yesterday, commuters on the East-West line were surprised when train doors opened at Tanah Merah station at around 1.50pm.

    Rain fell from the top of the carriage into the gap between the carriage and the platform, soaking commuters alighting and boarding the train. Some resorted to opening their umbrellas in an attempt to avoid getting wet.

    The floors of the carriages were also wet with rainwater that had flowed into the cabins.

    Train service reportedly continued to run despite the damp situation, even as it was said by commuters to have been the same at Queenstown station, some 15 stops away.

     

    Source: The New Paper

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