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  • Two Pioneer Generation Singaporean Women Attacked Over Bench Spat

    Two Pioneer Generation Singaporean Women Attacked Over Bench Spat

    The conflict started over the use of a bench at a neighbourhood park.

    But it quickly escalated into a vulgarity-laden quarrel, in which one elderly woman was punched and another shoved to the ground, causing her head to be injured, reported Chinese daily Lianhe Wanbao yesterday.

    Madam Lim Jin Lian, 83, and her friend, Madam Tan Ya Mei, 73, were attacked by a man in his 40s on Monday morning.

    The women were part of an exercise group that meets every morning at a pavilion near Block 617, Hougang Avenue 8.

    The attacker, who was described as muscular and tattooed, was sleeping on a bench near the group’s exercise spot.

    The fight started when Madam Lim tried to wake him up.

    She told Lianhe Wanbao: “He started spouting vulgarities at me, so I asked if anyone had a mobile phone so that I could call the police.

    “Before I knew it, I was punched in the face and felt dizzy.

    “And by the time I regained my senses, my friend was on the floor, with blood all over her head.”

    Madam Tan was shoved when the attacker wanted to hit Madam Lim again and she tried to intervene.

    Madam Tan told Wanbao: “I wanted to pull Madam Lim away from the attacker and I didn’t think that the man would actually push me.”

    She said she started bleeding profusely because she lost her footing and fell headfirst on the stairs.

    She was sent to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, where she was warded for observation to check if there were any blood clots in her brain.

    The attacker escaped after he saw Madam Tan lying on the floor.

    The two women, who have known each other for more than 20 years, have a close relationship.

    APOLOGETIC

    Madam Lim has been apologising continually for her friend’s injury.

    She said: “I’m so grateful to my friend for stepping in and I feel so bad that she got injured.”

    But Madam Tan shrugged it off, adding: “Madam Lim is already in her 80s, she probably couldn’t take another blow.”

    A group of women in the exercise group decided to look for the aggressor after he escaped and tracked him down to a nearby coffee shop.

    They took photos of him and called the police.

    A police spokesman confirmed that they received a request for assistance at 7.15am on Monday.

    A case of voluntarily causing hurt was established.

    Investigations are ongoing.


    “He started spouting vulgarities at me, so I asked if anyone had a mobile phone so that I could call the police. Before I knew it, I was punched in the face and felt dizzy.”

    – Madam Lim Jin Lian, 83

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Maid Gives Birth To Stillborn, Hides Body In Drawer At Employer’s House

    Maid Gives Birth To Stillborn, Hides Body In Drawer At Employer’s House

    A 33-year-old maid who gave birth to a dead baby boy and kept the body in a drawer at her employer’s house has been arrested.

    The incident occurred on Monday (Oct 19) afternoon at a two-storey house along Lorong Ong Lye in Serangoon.

    According to Shin Min Daily News, the woman, said to be a maid from Indonesia, had complained to her employers that she was not feeling well.

    She was taken to a clinic and subsequently referred to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital for tests, where a doctor suspected that she had recently given birth.

    Upon further questioning, the woman admitted to having delivered a baby boy who died on birth and having hidden the body in a drawer in a second-floor room at her employers’ house.

    When contacted, a police spokesman said it was alerted to the incident at 1.22pm and discovered the baby’s body in the drawer.

    The baby was pronounced dead by paramedics at the scene.

    The spokesman said the woman was arrested for concealment of birth by secret disposal of a dead body.

    The Straits Times understands that the baby was born premature at five months old.

    Shin Min said the woman has been working for the family – an elderly couple and their daughter, her husband and her 11-year-old son – for more than a year. According to the report, the maid is married with two sons.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Bike Stolen Before, Now Helmet Stolen And Tyre Punctured. Who’s Got A Problem WIth Me?

    Bike Stolen Before, Now Helmet Stolen And Tyre Punctured. Who’s Got A Problem WIth Me?

    To whom it may concern.

    Some gundu stole my helmet and i admit it was my mistake to leave my helmet unattended on my motorbike. You can have that helmet but you seriously had to puncture my tyre?

    Sikit hari motor hilang, sekarang helmet hilang siap pancitkan tyre lagi. Wahai gundu, if youre not satisfied with me, i urge you to confront me personally. SERIOUSLY.

    Oh i forgot theres a cctv camera facing directly at my motorbike ?

     

    Source: Ahmad Al Muzakkir post in Jual Beli Barang Motor Area Singapore

  • Singapore Signs International Convention Against Racial Discrimination

    Singapore Signs International Convention Against Racial Discrimination

    The Republic signed the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) on Oct 19 (Monday) in New York, and is expected to ratify the ICERD in 2017.

    The ICERD is a United Nations Convention that condemns racial discrimination based on race, colour, descent, nationality or ethnic origin, and calls upon states to pursue a policy of eliminating racial discrimination in all its forms.

    Said the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth in a statement: “Singapore is committed to preserving a multiracial society where every person is equal, regardless of race, language or religion.

    “Our historical memory of racial riots in the early years of our nationhood continues to guide our efforts in striving towards a society free of racism and racial discrimination. Social harmony is not taken for granted, and we have strived continually to strengthen inter-racial and inter-faith understanding and mutual respect.

    “Signing the ICERD is part of this endeavour to enhance racial and religious harmony in Singapore.”

    Singapore first confirmed its intention to consider acceding to the ICERD in 2011. The MCCY said the Republic will work progressively towards the ratification of the ICERD in 2017, and will work with our stakeholders, including through public consultations, to fulfil our obligations.

    Added Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Grace Fu: “Over the last 50 years, we have built a Singapore where every citizen matters, regardless of race, language or religion. This has been our fundamental approach to nation-building and will continue to guide us into the future. Signing the ICERD further entrenches our commitment to this end, to unequivocally show that racial discrimination has no place in Singapore.”

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Watch Out! Someone Hacked My DBS Debit Card And Used It Overseas

    Watch Out! Someone Hacked My DBS Debit Card And Used It Overseas

    Dear ASS Editors,

    These few days someone else unknown kept using my debit card to purchase online games. I suspected someone had hacked into my Debit card account.

    So now it seems that this case was really serious to get reported on newspaper. As the amount being embezzled illegally from my debit card kept on balling and now already balled to sum of SGD 400plus dollars. And all transactions are in Euro and USD.

    And I am not guaranteed that this transaction will be stopped yet as the DBS bank just blocked my card on 14 Oct. The current transaction were dated on 11 Oct as some only to passed thru on these few days. So I really worried that there are still transactions will be balled again btw 12 to 13 Oct.

    I also reported to police. I also spent these few days kept checking my bank account thru ibanking worrying that there are somemore new transactions coming in. Kept calling the bank too. As this dispute had much amount to investigate according to bank, they need 14 to 21 days in order to get back my returns.

    Helen
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

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