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  • Couple Helped Strangers Deliver Baby In Their Own Car

    Couple Helped Strangers Deliver Baby In Their Own Car

    After feeling unwell and visiting the doctor, Mr Syed Zukarnain expected to spend yesterday at home nursing his cough and sore throat.

    Instead, the 46-year-old and his wife Reena, 47, an administrative executive, found themselves weaving through rush-hour traffic with a stranger giving birth in their back seat.

    He was pulling out of the Bukit Panjang carpark at around 9am and about to take his wife to work when they saw a pregnant woman lying on the ground with her frantic husband talking on the phone.

    “I was quite scared and concerned for the baby,” he told The Straits Times.”They had already waited for a cab for one hour. They called but (there was) no response. The waterbag had already burst in that hour, that’s why we decided not to think so much and told them to get in the car.”

    The pregnant woman’s husband urged his wife not to push but half an hour into the journey to Singapore General Hospital (SGH), he exclaimed that the baby’s head was out.

    The seven-seater Chevrolet had quickly become a makeshift delivery ward.

    Overcoming her fear of blood, Madam Reena, a mother of two, undid her seatbelt and climbed from the front passenger seat to the back, while her husband ploughed through the traffic with his horns blaring and hazard lights on.

    The National University Hospital would have been nearer, but the couple wanted to go to SGH, where all their check-ups had been.

    The new parents, believed to be in their 20s, declined to be interviewed.

    Madam Reena said: “I saw that the baby’s whole head was out and it was completely white.”

    Fearing for the baby, she urged the woman to push. “When she pushed once, half of the body came out together with the hand and the baby started crying. The body was completely white as well and I was scared and nervous, but I tried to push (my fear) aside and told her to push more and the whole baby came out.”

    By 9.40am, the girl had been born with her umbilical cord still attached. They were then on the AYE near the Lower Delta Road exit but still a good 15 minutes away from SGH because of heavy traffic.

    Madam Reena grabbed a shawl and wrapped the baby girl up to keep her warm, the whole time holding her close to her mother’s pelvis while kneeling on the floor.

    “I tried to talk to the baby and described her to her mother,” she said.

    Once at the hospital, paramedics jumped into action – cutting the umbilical cord and wheeling mother and daughter into the hospital.

    Mr Syed, who works for Omni Offshore Terminals, and the new father exchanged numbers. According to Mr Syed, both mother and daughter are doing well.

    Madam Reena said: “A few hours later, we texted each other and I asked how mum and baby were doing. We’re very happy that both of them are doing fine.” She added: “I can’t believe that I did that.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Comfort Cabby Mocks Androgynous Man, Operator Apologises

    Comfort Cabby Mocks Androgynous Man, Operator Apologises

    This is what you do when you witness something disturbing — alert the authorities and write a formal complaint.

    That is what actor and stuntman Hanz Monefiero Medina did when he was harassed by a Comfort taxi driver last Friday.

    You might know Medina from a certain perfurmery on Arab Street (he is a perfume maker by day). “I am a man who happens to look androgynous and have my long wet hair out and I am not a transgender nor a transvestite,” he explains.

    On his way to an afternoon martial arts class, he hailed a taxicab on Owen Street. The driver, upon seeing him, stopped his vehicle and made an offensive gesture (“a joke usually made on transvestites”) — a limp hand which he rocked back and forth.

    And it didn’t stop there.

    “The Indian man drove away but, to my surprise, he made a U-turn further down at Owen Road and passed me again,” recalls Medina. The driver mocked him again.

    In his complaint letter to Comfort, Medina wrote: “I felt really disturbed. No one should go through this on how someone looks or even if someone is whoever they are as a person. This is a mental disease and outright bullying. I hope this man will be warned for judging potential customers in the future or I will bring this to the social media and make it viral to good journalist sources that I have.”

    An executive from Comfort Delgro replied this afternoon with an apology and assurance “that we have spoken to this driver, and rebuked him for his disgraceful actions towards you on that afternoon…We have also issued him an official warning for failing to pick up a passenger despite his taxi being available for hire, which will now be filed in his performance record. Going forward, we will now monitor him closely and any similar transgressions committed by him can result in the termination of his hiring contract with us.”

     

    Source: http://singapore.coconuts.co

  • Mat Rep Motor Nak Cari Gaduh Pasal Orang Cui Motor

    Mat Rep Motor Nak Cari Gaduh Pasal Orang Cui Motor

    Rider of a P-plate KR 150cc gets down from bike, walked towards me with another friend, at Sengkang’s hockey stadium Macdonalds.

    “Lu ada hal pe tengok-tengok gua?!”

    “Huh??? Siapa tengok kau? Aku tengok motor kau. Pasal lawa ah.”

    “Lu jangan kasi reason step cui motor gua la! Lu nak ada hal dengan gua pe?!”

    *still lost, started laughing and walked away*

    “Eh lu takut pe?! Sini ah buto!”
    *his GF started to persuade him to relax, and they went in to Macdonalds*

    Nasib kau la boy aku tengah santaiiii.. Lu baru pass, muka masih boy 18-19 lagi, nak tunjuk gungho la pulak.. I cacotttt seh. Jangan kita terserempak lain hari sudah. Wild ah eh, yp-yp zaman sekarang.

     

    Source: Afiq Asmuni

  • Interview With Neighbour Who Took Viral Video Of Elderly Being Abused

    Interview With Neighbour Who Took Viral Video Of Elderly Being Abused

    For the last five months, he witnessed the abuse of a 58-year-old woman, allegedly at the hands of her husband and her daughter.

    Living just next door to the woman, he had been hearing screams of “tolong, tolong” (Malay for help) coming from her flat at night.

    For the last five months, the neighbour who wanted to be known only as Mr Singh secretly photographed the alleged abuse with his mobile phone camera.

    On Tuesday evening, he showed the pictures to The New Paper.

    The incriminating images show the woman being hit by her 25-year-old daughter with a broom and had her hair pulled by her husband, among other vile acts.

    On Monday evening, another neighbour, Mr Mohammad Juani, uploaded on Facebook a video he had taken two weeks ago of the woman being slapped by her daughter while sweeping the corridor.

    It sparked outrage among netizens, one of whom made a police report, and prompted the authorities to act.

    Before anything, I would like to apologise if this video or my post may hurt or offend anyone. This video is definitely not something that any child or human being would want to see. Have you ever wonder how an abused woman is living in her own house? We have been seeing the changes in the old lady. From an old cheerful lady to a botak and fragile old lady whose face is bruised everytime single time we saw her. As much as we would want to render help, we are in no position to. (domestic affair) We have been witnessing alot of incident but just this one time, we decided to discreetly video-ed them. They were pretending to be talking nicely when my mum was along the corridor hanging the laundry. But the moment my mum stepped into our house…………this is just one of the things that happened. This is not the first time. Watch it. Such inhuman. The one who is slapping her is……………….her own daughter. How could you. She’s your own mum. She carried you in her womb. How could you gang up with others against your own mum? I know many others would comment on why are we not doing anything. However we are sharing this video with hope that many others would help us stop all this together. I hope all of you can share this video. #savethemakcik Blk 48 lower delta road 03-05

    Posted by ApohTecky Numero on Monday, July 20, 2015

    The police went to their flat that night and the woman, accompanied by her daughter, was taken to hospital.

    The case has been classified as voluntarily causing hurt and investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Spoiled Girl Mistakes Malay Lady At Library For Indon Maid

    Spoiled Girl Mistakes Malay Lady At Library For Indon Maid

    Netizen Faizah Zakaria shared a bad experience she had at the library when a spoiled child treated her as if she was a maid just because of her skin colour. This is not the way for a child to behave towards our Malay Singaporean brothers and sisters.. The parents should educate the child not to treat others like slaves. Let’s share her story and condemn discrimination.

    “I was sitting in the children’s section of the library reading a book to my (Chinese-looking) nephew when a little Chinese girl interrupted us. “Excuse me,” she said imperiously. I looked up. “Here,” she said pushing a plastic wrapping into my hands. Then she walked off without another word to join her mother who was texting busily a few steps away.

    I was quite stunned to realize that she expected me to throw away her rubbish for her. Okay, maybe she had not meant to be offensive and thought I look like an Indonesian maid or something. Still, when is it ever acceptable to zero in on the only brown-skinned person in the library (excluding the officers) and expect her to take care of the trash? Even if I were a maid, that doesn’t give some random kid a right to do so, especially when the rubbish bin is a only a few steps away. It is not okay to expect strangers to pick up after you whether they are Chinese, Malay, Indonesian, Filipino, Indian or Martian.

    Have a happy racial harmony day tomorrow, Singapore. We have some way to go.”

    Samuel
    A.S.S. Contributor

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

     

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