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  • Boy, 15, Possibly Electrocuted In Shower

    Boy, 15, Possibly Electrocuted In Shower

    A 15-year-old boy, Tan Yao Bin, was apparently electrocuted and killed while having a shower on Tuesday night. He suffered cardiac arrest and despite attempts by paramedics, who administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), died later that night.

    The tragedy happened at Block 233, Bukit Batok East Avenue 5.

    Neighbour Wendy Wee, 60, an administrator, said she was alerted to the incident when she heard a boy cry out for his mother in Mandarin.

    The victim’s brother, Mr Tan Qi Lin, 19, told The Straits Times he was doing his homework in the three-room flat at the time.

    “My older brother, my dad and I immediately turned off the electrical supply at home. We saw that the wiring for the heater was exposed in the toilet itself,” said the Institute of Technical Education student.

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call at 8.07pm and conveyed the victim to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital in an unconscious state.

    The SCDF said paramedics administered CPR continuously throughout the journey to the hospital. But he was pronounced dead at the hospital at 9.56pm. The police are investigating the unnatural death.

    Mr Tan said the family has been living there his whole life.

    “I’m really worried about my mother. She’s not coping well.”

    His mother works as a kindergarten assistant and his father is a production worker. Mr Tan has another brother, aged 21. His family and relatives were at the morgue yesterday morning to identify Yao Bin’s body.

    Mr Tan described his brother as “an intelligent and playful boy”. He said the family will change the unit’s electrical wiring, urging others to check on their heaters and electrical works regularly. “Check that the wiring for your heater is properly installed so that the same thing doesn’t happen to your family.”

    A neighbour who wanted to be known only as Mr Tan, 39, said: “We are all worried now. We don’t have knowledge of electrical works. It’s hard to actually identify these issues until something happens.”

    The IT consultant continued: “We’re heartbroken that this happened to Yao Bin. He was a lively and friendly boy and had good grades.

    “We saw him grow up and he would come by our home to play. His parents have sacrificed a lot for their sons. This kind of thing shouldn’t have happened.”

    A 17-year-old was electrocuted in similar fashion on Aug 29, 2014.

    A coroner’s inquiry into his death last year found that he could have received the fatal electric shock when his hand came into contact with an electrically energised metallic shower outlet hose that was attached to a water heater.

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • Man Jailed Three Weeks For Taking Video Of Co-Tenant Showering

    Man Jailed Three Weeks For Taking Video Of Co-Tenant Showering

    A 48-year-old man was jailed three weeks on Monday for taking a video of his co-tenant when she was showering.

    The incident took place on Dec 23 last year, around 12am.

    The Malaysian and the victim were co-tenants in a HDB flat along New Upper Changi Road.

    The victim, who cannot be named as there is a gag order, was about to put on her clothes after showering when she noticed a hand holding a mobile phone over the toilet door.

    There was a gap between the toilet door and the ceiling, and the mobile phone was pointed towards the interior of the toilet.

    After the victim shouted, her co-tenant withdrew his hand.

    When she went out of the toilet, she noticed that he was seated five metres away from the toilet area and was fiddling with his phone, which was in camera mode.

    She then took his phone away, and called the police.

    Investigations showed that the man had heard the victim going into the toilet and knew she was showering as he heard the sound of running water. He went outside the toilet and took a video of her, but deleted the footage when she confronted him.

    For insulting the modesty of a woman, he could have been jailed up to one year and fined.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com