Tag: Singaporeans

  • Bangladeshi Foreign Worker Denies Raping PRC National At MacRitchie Reservoir Park

    Bangladeshi Foreign Worker Denies Raping PRC National At MacRitchie Reservoir Park

    A Bangladeshi man is on trial for allegedly abducting a hiker at MacRitchie Reservoir Park in 2015, forcing her off the Lornie Trail at knifepoint and raping her twice in a forested area.

    Construction worker Pramanik Liton, 24, denied the charges on Tuesday (May 16) at the opening of his trial. He faces four counts, including two for aggravated rape, one for sexual assault and one for abduction for illicit intercourse.

    The victim, a 40-year-old Chinese national, had been hiking the Lornie Trail alone on Feb 8, 2015, when Liton accosted her and asked her to have sex with him. When she refused, Liton pressed a knife to her throat, covered her mouth and forced her off the trail.

    He took her deep into the forested area off the trail, where he raped her twice at knifepoint and forced her into other sexual acts. She feared for her life and pleaded with Liton to let her go, the High Court heard.

    The ordeal lasted nearly two hours, from 1.45pm when the woman was abducted, until about 3.37pm when Liton threw the knife in the bushes and left the victim in the forest.

    She called her then-boyfriend for help. They met at the Mushroom Cafe near the entrance of MacRitchie Reservoir Park, and he took her to make a police report immediately.

    Trackers from the Gurkha contingent were sent into the forest to locate the scene of the crime and to recover the weapon.

    The crime scene was located at about 9.30pm the same day. The Gurkha who discovered the scene said the ground was flattened in places and pieces of tissue were littered around the area. The pieces of tissue were seized by the police, and tested positive for Liton’s semen.

    The knife was recovered the next day by another Gurkha and handed over to the police. A crime scene specialist lifted a fingerprint off the blade of the knife, which matched Liton’s. He was arrested on Feb 10 at the construction site where he worked.

    Blood samples were taken from both Liton and the victim, which allowed investigators to tie Liton to the rape. His semen was found on the victim’s panties, as well as on swabs taken from the victim’s mouth and vagina. His DNA was also found on the victim’s blouse, and hers was found on the knife.

    Prosecutors Stella Tan and Sruthi Boppana said they would adduce evidence from 44 witnesses to make their case, including the victim and her then-boyfriend.

    Liton is not represented. Through a Bengali interpreter, he told the court: “I don’t want any lawyer.” At one point, he also insisted he “doesn’t know anything about the knife”.

    The trial continues.

    If convicted of aggravated rape, Liton faces at least eight years in jail and a minimum of 12 strokes of the cane, per charge.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Ex-Husband Never Pay Maintenance, Jobless Single Mother Faces Daunting Prospect Of Losing House

    Ex-Husband Never Pay Maintenance, Jobless Single Mother Faces Daunting Prospect Of Losing House

    A single mum with two grown-up children – one in university and the other in polytechnic wrote in to us about the compulsory acquisition of her 3-room flat by HDB.

    She owes HDB about $33,000 in mortgage rent or about 3 years equivalent. Each month her rent is $600.

    Her ex-husband also did not fulfill his maintenance obligation and has since declared himself bankrupt.

    The single mum used to earn $3600 working in a 4-star hotel in her hay days but her last drawn pay has dwindled to below $2000 creating all kinds of livelihood problem.

    She is currently jobless for the past few months and was dismissed from her job due to depression over the matter.

    Single mum seems to be in the public picture of late as they struggle to take care of their kids and try to make ends met.

    Its a tough preposition for them if the ex-spouse fails to play their part by delaying the maintenance payment or worse declare themselves bankrupt to get a downward variation.

    We only pray that once the house is acquired by HDB they could get a cheaper rental unit from HDB and not owe HDB any more back debts which will only deepen their family crisis.

    My heart goes out to the two growing-up children who are still studying in tertiary institutions. It will be a very stressful period for them too…

     

    Source: Gilbert Goh

  • 15 Year Old Battling Leukaemia Needs Your Help

    15 Year Old Battling Leukaemia Needs Your Help

    My name is Nickson, and this is my story. Just like any teenager, I am an active 15 years old boy, with my bright future in front of me and filled with zest of life ahead of me. I have always been leading an active lifestyle, and an avid basketball player and I even qualified for a slot for Singapore Youth Basketball Team. Life was truly amazing for me!

    However, on a fateful day on September 2015, I collapsed at home due to high fever and after several tests, doctors revealed that I’m is suffering from an aggressive form of leukaemia. My world came tumbling down, and not sure what to think for a 15 years old.

    Thereafter, we seek medical attention from both KK Hospital and NUH, specialising in childhood leukaemia. I underwent chemotherapy and I harvested my father’s bone marrow in the hope for a full recovery in Sep 2016 in which I suffered a relapse just 3 months later which is in Nov 2016. After the relapse, my father’s cell was subsequently harvested to support the treatment of my leukaemia while searching for a compatible unrelated donor.

    During the interim while looking for a compatible donor, we will have to repeat the harvesting of my father’s cells and the usage of a German drug by the name of Blinatumomab in order to stabilise my condition. The drug, Blinatumomab, cost about roughly SGD $220,000 in which is infused into the body over a period of one month. I am lucky to be insured under insurance for all treatments I’m doing in Singapore but for any procedures, various blood tests and treatments that my father is doing in order to harvest his cells to me (or if there’s any matching donors) insurance or Medisave doesn’t cover them and we’ve to pay solely in cash.

    However, the doctors in Singapore recommend us to seek treatment for in Seattle Hospital in USA, as it is the only place in the world for cell therapy and there are already two successful proven cases who have returned back to Singapore with full recovery results.

    All the health insurance in Singapore can only cover local treatments, and not overseas treatment. The deposit for the hospital in Seattle requires a minimum of SGD $700,000, and my parents were at the complete shock and lost in their thoughts upon hearing the treatment cost, and it’s way beyond our means.

    As parents, I know they want their children to be healthy, and if there’s anything wrong with us, they will always seek the best possible treatment for us. We’re not sure if we can find any unrelated donors at this stage, but the possibility of me recovering through cell therapy is high, and we’re sincerely urging your kind helping hand and generosity to help my parents to lessen the burden and fundraise for my treatment.

     

    My father is the sole breadwinner of the family, and my mom has become a full-time housewife in order to take care of me and my brother.

    My life is not even half way through and the option for the cell therapy there is by far the most feasible and effective option for my full recovery. Results were already proven with two patients having gone there for the similar treatments and came back with very good results leading to a complete recovery from the dreadful disease. The cure that best fits my stubborn persistent leukaemia is only available in Seattle.

    I and my family can never thank you enough in helping us for this fund raising for my treatment in the States and our family will forever be indebted to all the help and support we have received. Thank you so much for all the kind assistance rendered and we wish all good health.

    Please help me to fight this leukemia so that I can continue walk the path in front of me. No amount is too small and we thank you again for your kind generosity.

    Nickson Yee

     

    Source: https://give.asia

  • Young Ustazah Nur Masreena Loses Battle With Cancer

    Young Ustazah Nur Masreena Loses Battle With Cancer

    CONDOLENCES
    إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون
    Innalillahi wa inna ilahi rojiuun

    Pergas is saddened to learn of the passing of Ustazah Nur Masreena Abdul Wahab.

    Pergas would like to convey sympathy and heartfelt condolences to her family.

    اللهم اغفر لها وارحمها وعافها واعف عنها.
    اللهم أكرم نزلها ووسع مدخلها وبدّلها داراً خيراً من دارها وأهلاً خيراً من أهلها.
    اللهم أغسلها بالماء والثلج والبرد ونقها من الذنوب والخطايا كما ينقى الثوب الأبيض من الدنس.
    اللهم باعد بينها وبين خطاياها كما باعدت بين المشرق والمغرب.
    اللهم ثبتها بالقول الثابت.
    اللهم قها عذاب القبر وعذاب النار.
    اللهم أظلها بظلك يوم لاظل إلا ظلك.
    اللهم أدخلها الجنة مع الأبرار، يا عزيز يا غفار

    Al-Fatihah.

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    TAKZIAH
    إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون
    Innalillahi wa inna ilahi rojiuun

    Al-Fatihah buat Allahyarhamha Ustazah Nur Masreena Abdul Wahab yang baru sahaja meninggal dunia pada hari ini.

    Semoga Ruhnya dicucuri Rahmat oleh Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala dan digolongkan bersama para Anbiya’ , Awliya’, Syuhada’ dan orang-orang Soleh. Insya’ Allah, Allahumma Amiin.

     

    Source: Singapore Islamic Scholars & Religious Teachers Association – Pergas

  • Ridhwan Confident Of Taming Tanzanian Opponent To Become Singapore’s First Boxing World Champion

    Ridhwan Confident Of Taming Tanzanian Opponent To Become Singapore’s First Boxing World Champion

    Call it arrogance if you like, but Muhamad Ridhwan is confident of becoming Singapore’s first boxing world champion.

    Speaking at the Roar of Singapore II press conference at Decathlon Bedok yesterday, the 29-year-old declared his intention to win the Universal Boxing Organisation (UBO) World super featherweight title bout with Tanzania’s Fadhili Majiha at Resorts World Sentosa on May 27.

    “Pressure is for tyres, I don’t feel it. I enjoy it, and this is my moment,” said Ridhwan.

    The Singaporean boxer, who boasts an unblemished professional record of seven wins and no losses, is fresh off his WBA Asia super featherweight title victory against Indonesia’s Waldo Sabu at the Singapore Fighting Championship 5 last month.

    His opponent at the Roar of Singapore II event at the end of the month is no pushover.

    The 23-year-old Majiha is a World Boxing Association (WBA) Pan African champion, and is also the 79th-ranked super bantamweight fighter in the world. The Tanzanian has a record of 20 wins, four draws and eight losses.

    Ridhwan, however, fired an ominous warning to his opponent.

    “To me, this is just another fight, another opponent who is going to try to take away whatever I have worked so hard for. It is an important fight, and I feel excited and motivated to fight him,” said Ridhwan.

    “He is not going to know what hit him.”

    Ridhwan is confident that the hard work he puts into training will pay off with a world title belt on May 27.

    “I train six days a week, except Sundays. In the morning, I put in two hours and, in the evening, I train up to three hours. I spar three times a week and go up to 12 rounds,” said Ridhwan, who is endorsed by PSB Academy and Everlast Singapore.

    “I do a lot of strategy work with my trainer (Rey Caitom Jr). As for the details, everything happens behind closed doors.

    “You’ll see the hard work on fight night.”

    When asked about his game plan against Majiha, Ridhwan preferred to keep his cards close to his chest, but said: “The game plan for fight night is a lot of action.

    “My plan is to fight every second of every round and, when the opportunity for a knockout presents itself, I’ll go for it.”

    “If he is not ready mentally or physically, he is going to break.”

    Despite the tough talk, Ridhwan admitted that there is room for improvement in his game.

    He said: “Physically, I feel good and, mentally, I am fresh.

    “But there are definitely weaknesses in my game.

    “There are nervousness and excitement (for the upcoming fight). A little bit of doubt, but it’s all part of the game.

    “I know I am not unbeatable, I can be beaten, but not on the night of the 27th.

    Roar of Singapore II organiser, Scott O’ Farrell, believes Ridhwan has a good chance of creating history.

    Speaking after the press conference, he told The New Paper: “Ridhwan is showing real guts here.

    “He is going up against a really tough fighter, and it will be a hard fight for him.

    “He has good charisma, very humble, and has loads of talent.

    “He is a true champion who loves the sport.”

    There will be 10 bouts at Roar of Singapore II.

    One of those fights is the 56kg Men’s Eliminator. Two Singaporeans – Jason Chua and Daniel Jalili – will do battle in three three-minute rounds.

    The winner will represent Singapore at the South-east Asia (SEA) Games in Kuala Lumpur in August.

     

    Source: http://www.tnp.sg/sports

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