Tag: Toa Payoh

  • Toa Payoh Fire: 61 Year Old Suspect Arrested, Residents Question Lack Of Safety Measures

    Toa Payoh Fire: 61 Year Old Suspect Arrested, Residents Question Lack Of Safety Measures

    A pre-dawn blaze on Tuesday led to chaos as residents of an HDB block in Toa Payoh scrambled to evacuate in the dark.

    The fire broke out at the void deck of Block 14A, Lorong 7, Toa Payoh, at about 4.50am when most residents were asleep.

    A resident at the top of the 25-storey block, who gave his name only as David, 65, said residents from the ninth storey and above evacuated via a single enclosed staircase that was filled with smoke.

    He said: “The elderly had so many problems evacuating, and some had to be carried down more than 20 storeys.”

    He added that none of the emergency exit lights worked, and residents were guided only by the light from their smartphones.

    A police spokesman said a 61-year-old man has been arrested for mischief by fire, and that investigations are ongoing.

    Residents told TNP the flames had engulfed discarded items at the void deck, including bulky furniture dumped there.

    A resident on the 16th storey, retiree Henry Yeow, 70, said there were no safety measures in place.

    “Everyone is angry. We pay taxes and fees, but safety is not there,” he said.

    The incident resulted in utility services being disrupted for more than 24 hours, with most of them being restored by noon yesterday.

    Lift services remained disrupted yesterday afternoon, with only one lift in service.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

     

  • Couple In Viral Toa Payoh Hawker Centre Dispute Charged

    Couple In Viral Toa Payoh Hawker Centre Dispute Charged

    A couple involved in a dispute over a table at a hawker centre in Toa Payoh were charged in court on Thursday (June 15).

    Chow Chuin Yee, 45, is accused of using criminal force by using his body to forcefully barge against 76-year-old Ng Ai Hua, alias Ivor Ng. He is also alleged to have behaved in a disorderly manner by pushing some bowls and plates off the table onto the ground.

    His wife, Tay Puay Leng, 38, was charged with using abusive words on Mr Ng with the intent to cause alarm.

    Police arrested them on April 25.

    Their lawyer S. Balamurugan asked for time to make representations. The couple will be back in court on July 12.

    If convicted, Tay can be fined up to $5,000 and/or jailed for up to six months. The maximum penalty for using criminal force is three months’ jail and a $1,500 fine, and for disorderly behaviour, $2,000 and six months’ jail.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes,com

  • Needy Family In Toa Payoh Needs Our Help

    Needy Family In Toa Payoh Needs Our Help

    Mdm Siti is 60yrs old. Due to her illness, she is unable to work. Her husband is 70yrs old and unable to work too due to poor health.

    She has 3 kids; 19yo daughter who is working as a cleaner; 18yo son in NS & 9yo son who is in SChool. She also takes care of her ailing father who is 95yo.

    Her daughter is the only one who is working & paying bills & buying household food.

    They 6 of them are staying in a rented L-shape house. I have attached pictures of the condition of the house.

    The address is: Blk 5 Toa Payoh. (PLS PM ME FOR UNIT)

    There is a double decker bed & 1 small single bed.

    When i ask Mdm Siti whats she needs, she say tilam (matteress) only but i cn believe we can help more.

    Anyone keen to mayb help to assist to paint the house & clean up, do let me know so i can help out as well.

    My brothers & Sisters. If you have anything u want to bless or help, pls go their house. They are alwys at home.

     

    Source: Yusyairah Yusreen

  • Toa Payoh Hawker Centre Couple Identified As Tutors In Toa Payoh Tuition Centre

    Toa Payoh Hawker Centre Couple Identified As Tutors In Toa Payoh Tuition Centre

    According to Shin Min Daily News, the 46-year-old man in the video is a director of the tuition centre. His wife 39-year-old, is also a teacher in the centre.

    The extremely viral video was shared 42k times and was viewed over 3 million times in our facebook page.

    Young couple bullied and pushed an elderly man over a table at Toa Payoh Lorong 8 hawker centre.UPDATES: Couple arrested by the police. Read: http://bit.ly/2phZNN6Background: http://bit.ly/2p3cWY0Thelocalsociety

    Posted by Thelocalsociety on Saturday, 22 April 2017

    Police arrested the couple for the offence of Public Nuisance under Section 290 of the Penal Code may be punished with a fine which may extend to $1,000.

    The website of the tuition centre on April 20, 2017 (before the day before the incident) shows that the wife is a tuition teacher in the centre teaching premium mathematics.

    Details of the wife:

    MS VERON TAY
    PREMIUM MATHEMATICS

    Premium Mathematics
    Bachelor of Business, Monash University
    Taught in Hong Wen School and St Michael’s School for upper Primary Mathematics
    Conducted Primary 4 to 6 Mathematics holiday enrichment classes at Da Qiao Primary School
    Teacher in Novel Learning Centre since 2011

    In a previous media interview with Shin Min Daily News, she told the media that she was the manager of the tuition centre.

    They visited the tuition centre website and found his wife’s information has been removed.

    They also visited the husband and wife at their home. Upon knowing that reporters came to his house for comments, he quickly closed the door.

     

    Source: www.thelocalsociety.com

  • Toa Payoh Lor 8 Hawker Centre Pushing Incident – First Person Witness Account From Janice Lim

    Toa Payoh Lor 8 Hawker Centre Pushing Incident – First Person Witness Account From Janice Lim

    We got in touch with Janice Lim, identified via her Facebook comments on the viral video to be a credible first person witness when the pushing incident happened at Toa Payoh Lor 8 Market and Food Centre last night.

    In the video, a well-dressed lady is seen arguing with an old man over the seats at a round table in the hawker centre. She called someone for help and an equally well-dressed young man came to her rescue, shoving the old man from behind, causing him to fall forward:

    Janice recounted the whole incident to us from the beginning. She said the incident happened at around 8.45pm. The hawker centre was very crowded and the table which caused the incident was the only available table where no one was seated.

    When the old man approached the table with his tray of food, there was no one seated at the table. However, there was a folded purple umbrella placed on the table, presumably to chope the seat.

    The young woman then confronted the old man and shouted at him rudely and loudly, spewing a slew of vulgarities which was what caught Janice’s attention.

    Janice said that the old man was polite throughout his verbal exchange with the lady. He had said that he only needed one seat and politely asked if all the seats were taken, questioning how many seats did the lady need exactly. The lady did not reply directly. Instead, she insisted that the table was reserved and the old man has no right to occupy a seat. She kept cursing the old man before calling her friend on her mobile to get help.

    The young man then came from behind, pushing the old man, causing him to fall forward. What happened from this point is captured on video.

    Janice said that after the pushing, another kind gentleman came over and offered for the old man to sit with him at his table (don’t say Singaporeans are all selfish). Someone should identify this good guy and buy him a beer or something!

    Janice said that the well-dressed couple did not eat anything, but they ordered many takeouts and continued to occupy the table. There were no other people who came to join them at the table either.

    Janice also shared that another guy went over to the young man and told him that he should not have pushed the old man. In agitation, the young man pushed and shoved all the used plates and utensils on the floor in a fit of rage.

    Janice concluded the interview saying that she was shocked by the behaviour of the well-dressed couple and that this is the one of the worst manifestation of the ‘chope’ culture that we have in Singapore.

    Hopefully, this interview with Janice cleared the air on what actually transpired, providing the context to the video.

     

    Rilek1Corner

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com