Tag: baby

  • Spotted A Group Of E-Scooter Riders Travelling With Young Kids @ IKEA Tamp

    Spotted A Group Of E-Scooter Riders Travelling With Young Kids @ IKEA Tamp

    tomper Eugenia was near IKEA Tampines when she saw a group of e-scooter riders travelling with young kids.

    Two men and a woman were riding the e-scooters and a young boy and girl were sitting on the decks of the men’s scooters, holding on to the handlebar stem.

    This is dangerous on all levels, not to mention that nobody in the group was wearing a helmet as a safety precaution.

    “Some people shouldn’t be allowed to have kids,” said the Stomper.

     

    Source: STOMP

  • Malay Parents Went To Shop, Left Baby Crying In The Car, SCDF Had To Break Open to Rescue

    Malay Parents Went To Shop, Left Baby Crying In The Car, SCDF Had To Break Open to Rescue

    A video was on facebook posted by Fizah roughly for around 10mins. The SCDF was already at scene when the video started, and four of them we trying to force open the car doors to save a crying baby. A voice could be heard in the video saying that it had been 20 minutes since the baby had been crying and stuck in the car. Finally a Malay man ran to the car and claimed that it’s his. He immediately took his baby out of the car. A bystander, an Indian lady could be seen lashing out at the man for his recklessness and for causing a scene. What was worst was that he had wasted the time of the paramedics and ambulance who came, and the policemen who were at the scene to assist. His actions caused trouble to alot of people including the residents there who were disturbed by the wailing of the baby trapped in the car. Whatever excuses it may be, it is never the right thing to do leaving a child unattended, in a car no less. There is not a single excuse justified for such an act

    Where is the man’s sense of responsibility? What happens if the baby were to have suffocated in the car?

     

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  • Hardworking Mother Wins The Heart Of Malaysians With Her Delicious Nasi Lemak

    Hardworking Mother Wins The Heart Of Malaysians With Her Delicious Nasi Lemak

    “A mother is willing to sacrifice anything for the sake of her child.”

     

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    That was what Facebook user Lynn Ahmad had to say when she saw how a mother worked hard to put food on the table for her three young children.

    She said that it was a sad sight to see the woman who struggled to take care of the three children while selling nasi lemak.

    The woman was seen straddling her youngest child in a baby carrier, while her two other young children sat by the roadside and waited for her.

    Lynn, who has two children herself, said that she could understand how tired the woman must have felt as she has to look after her kids while manning her stall and attending to customers.

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    “Her nasi lemak is seriously delicious, do try and buy many of them so that she can head home early.”

     

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    Lynn urged passers-by to pay her a visit and support the woman by buying nasi lemak from her stall, which was set up nearby a Petronas petrol station at the MRR2 by Tesco Ampang.

    She said that the nasi lemak only costs RM1 each.

    Following the viral post, many Malaysians have flocked to the woman’s stall for cheap and delicious nasi lemak

     

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    A netizen shared today, 27 July, that a crowd of people had gathered to buy nasi lemak and lend their support for the young mother.

    In the video posted by Saifullah Sazwin, there were at least a dozen people who can be seen queuing up to buy food.

    As her popularity grew, several netizens recognised the woman and identified her as ‘Kak Ain’.

    Quite a number of people have generously bought nasi lemak from Kak Ain in hopes of easing her burdens

     

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    Many new customers have praised Kak Ain and said that her nasi lemak is indeed delicious as claimed by many.

    She is extremely thankful for the support that she has been receiving in the last few days. She also revealed that she was humbled when a customer bought a pack of nasi lemak from her for RM200 this morning.

    Kudos Malaysians, for acting so swiftly to help a mother in need!

     

    Source: http://says.com

     

  • Shocking Facebook Live Killing Of A Baby In Thailand Removed Only After 24 Hours

    Shocking Facebook Live Killing Of A Baby In Thailand Removed Only After 24 Hours

    Facebook has called the killing of a 11-month-old by her father – which was broadcast live on his Facebook page – ‘an appalling incident’.

    In an email to Reuters, a Singapore-based Facebook spokesman said: “This is an appalling incident and our hearts go out to the family of the victim.

    “There is absolutely no place for content of this kind on Facebook and it has now been removed.”

    People could access the videos of the child’s murder on her father’s Facebook page for roughly 24 hours, until they were taken down around 5pm in Bangkok on Tuesday (Apr 25), or about a day after being uploaded.

    Last week, Facebook said it was reviewing how it monitored violent footage and other objectionable material after a posting of the fatal shooting of a man in Cleveland, Ohio was visible for two hours before being taken down.

    The harrowing footage from Thailand showed Wuttisan Wongtalay tying a rope to his daughter Natalie’s neck before dropping the child, dressed in a bright pink dress, from the rooftop of a deserted building in the seaside town of Phuket.

    Wuttisan’s suicide was not broadcast but his lifeless body was found beside his daughter, said Jullaus Suvannin, the police officer in charge of the case.

    “He was having paranoia about his wife leaving him and not loving him,” Jullaus told Reuters.

    Wuttisan’s wife, Jiranuch Triratana, told Reuters she had lived with him for over a year. At first the relationship had gone well, she said, but then he grew violent and sometimes hit her 5-year-old son from a previous husband.

    She feared that something was wrong on Tuesday when she found he had left home with Natalie, whose nickname was Beta. She set out to look for them.

    Murders, suicides and sexual assault have plagued Facebook despite making up a small percentage of videos. On Tuesday a Swedish court jailed three men for the rape of a woman that was broadcast live on Facebook.

    Last week, Facebook said it was reviewing how it monitored violent footage and other objectionable material after a posting of the fatal shooting of a man in Cleveland, Ohio was visible for two hours before being taken down.

     

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    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/

  • No Time, So My Wife Gave Birth At Home With Help Of Very Pro SCDF Officers

    No Time, So My Wife Gave Birth At Home With Help Of Very Pro SCDF Officers

    I would like to convey my appreciation and heartfelt gratitude to the paramedic officers from Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) Ambulance AB 113 namely: Prm kitshan (officer in charge), Medic Shafiq rhymia and medic Samo Iqbal.

    Officer in charge Kitshan had delivered my baby boy in my own house this morning at approximately 8.25am. She was very experienced, composed and exceedingly professional in the delivery of my 2nd baby boy. I hereby pay kudos to her and pay utmost respect to her and her teammates for their assistance.

    My wife and baby are well taken care of and in good hands. SCDF indeed train their staffs well. Their performance were remarkable and my family felt that we were in good hands under the care of Officer Kitshan.

    My wife and baby are now in the hospital resting. I hereby wish to send my gratefulness to the SCDF officers especially officer Kitshan for being there for us.

    We understand that SCDF doesn’t allow any hamper or gift as appreciation so hereby we can only express our respect to you via email and Facebook. Thank you yet again.

    Please help to tag, Prm kitshan (officer in charge), Medic Shafiq rhymia and medic Samo Iqbal if you happen to know them. From the bottom of my heart I wish to thank them once again. An official letter of appreciation had been sent to your Quality Sevice Officer Colonel Ng for the tremendous effort rendered.

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    Source: Kean Ho Zhiqian