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CYCLIST BEATS RED LIGHT & KENA BANG BY VAN @ KALLANG, STILL WANT TO CONFRONT DRIVER

In an incident that occurred on Jul. 31, 2023, a cyclist broke traffic rules and got his retribution almost instantly when he was run over by a van.

Disobeying the red light at the junction of Kampong Bugis and Kallang Road, the cyclist found himself in a collision with an oncoming van.

The shocking moment was captured on a motorist’s dashcam and later uploaded onto Facebook.

The Collision

The incident took place around 7:30 am at the pedestrian crossing near the junction of Kampong Bugis and Kallang Road.

A man on a bicycle was observed riding towards the crossing despite the red light signaling pedestrians and cyclists to halt. Ignoring the traffic signal, the cyclist ventured onto the road.

As the cyclist continued across the road, an oncoming van suddenly collided with him, causing him to be flung into the air.

However, what followed was a stroke of luck and quick reflexes. Instead of a disastrous fall, the cyclist managed to break his fall with an impressive roll, landing on his feet—almost as if he had taken a page out of Spider-Man’s playbook.

Following the collision, the cyclist was seen walking to retrieve his bicycle. Meanwhile, the van’s driver promptly exited the vehicle to check on the cyclist’s well-being. Another motorcyclist also stopped to offer assistance.

Reactions and Criticisms

The dashcam footage of the incident quickly made its way to social media, sparking a range of reactions from viewers.

Many criticized the cyclist for his recklessness, arguing that obeying traffic rules and wearing a helmet could have prevented the accident altogether.

A Lucky Cyclist

While the cyclist’s decision to break traffic rules was undoubtedly unwise, his fortunate landing amid the collision is a reminder of the unpredictability of life.

Sometimes, despite taking unnecessary risks, fate can take an unexpected turn. However, relying on luck alone is not a strategy for safety on the roads.

Conclusion

The incident of the lucky cyclist breaking traffic rules is a testament to the importance of responsible behavior and road safety. It serves as a cautionary tale for all road users, highlighting the potential consequences of ignoring traffic signals and not taking necessary precautions.

It is imperative that we all play our part in creating a safer environment on the roads by obeying traffic rules, wearing helmets, and exercising caution.

33 Y.O MOTHER SPLASHED HOT WATER ON HER 4 YOUNG CHILDREN & CAUSED 10% BODY BURNS

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In a heart-wrenching incident, a woman was charged in court on Aug. 1, 2023, for a disturbing act of ill-treating her four children by splashing hot water on them, resulting in the kids suffering about 10% of burn on their body.

A gag order has also been issued preventing the woman’s name from being published, in order to protect the identity of the victims.

What happened?

On Jul. 2, 2022, between 6 am and 9:34 am in a Tampines HDB unit, the woman allegedly splashed hot water on her four children, one son, and three daughters, aged between eight and 11.

The children suffered superficial partial-thickness burns, ranging from 1 percent to 10 percent of their total body surface area. The 10-year-old daughter bore the most serious injuries with burns on her left arm, left hemi-abdomen, left thigh, and right thigh. The severity of the injuries underscores the brutality of the act.

As a consequence of her actions, the woman faces four charges under the Children and Young Persons Act.

Court records revealed that the woman and her husband have since divorced each other, and the children are now staying at a shelter for children.

If convicted, she could face a jail term of up to eight years, a maximum fine of S$8,000, or both.

Other similar cases

A 41-year-old woman in Singapore stabbed her son with a knife after being angry that he had gone into her room without permission to use her phone, according to Channel NewsAsia.

The boy was bleeding profusely after the stabbing and he then went into his bedroom where he then called the police for help.

The woman, who cannot be identified because of a court order, was sentenced on 17 May to 2 months imprisonment after pleading guilty to one count of voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon on a minor.

What happened?

On the morning of 6 November 2021, the victim went into his mother’s room and took her spare phone to play, despite his mother telling him not to go into her room.

He ignored her instructions and continued playing with her phone, and the angry mother then went into the kitchen to grab a knife that measured 21cm long, before heading into her room with it.

Her son was under the blankets and lying down on the bed at the time, and she then pulled the blanket off of him before moving her hand (which was holding onto the knife) in a stabbing motion.

The boy ended up being cut on his thigh as he bled out and was crying in pain, before fleeing to his room and locking the door.

He then called the police for help, telling them that he had been stabbed by his mother with a kitchen knife.

He was subsequently conveyed to the hospital with an open wound before being discharged about a few weeks later after the incident.

MAN CHARGED BATTERY OF ILLEGAL PMD & CAUSED FIRE THAT RESULTED IN HIS MUM’S DEATH

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In a tragic incident that occurred on March 5, 2021, at a unit on the 11th storey of Block 456 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, a personal mobility device (PMD) caught fire while charging, leading to the death of a 49-year-old woman named Madam Tay Choon Hwee.

The incident was ruled as a misadventure on 25 July by State Coroner Adam Nakhoda. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by illegally modified PMDs and the importance of adhering to safety regulations.

According to the report, Madam Tay Choon Hwee’s son, referred to as Mr Ching, had purchased an illegally modified PMD from a person named Mr Muhammad Shahrul Abdul Razak for $1,400. Mr Shahrul had advertised the device on Carousell after his wife found it too big. He explicitly informed Mr Ching that the PMD was not compliant with Land Transport Authority (LTA) regulations.

The Illegally Modified PMD

The PMD that Mr Ching purchased had been modified. The original battery pack was removed, and the device was powered by two external 36-volt lithium-ion battery packs given to him by Mr Shahrul. It is important to note that the 72-volt charger used by Mr Ching might have been incompatible with the two 36-volt battery packs, potentially leading to overcharging and subsequent fire.

On the night of March 4, 2021, Mr Ching brought the PMD home, and at approximately 2 am on March 5, he attempted to charge the battery packs using a charger he already owned. Though he noted that the voltage of the charger matched that of the battery packs, he hesitated and monitored the charging process for two hours due to fear.

Tragic Outcome

After witnessing no issues during the initial charging, Mr Ching went to sleep, leaving the battery packs to continue charging. However, between 5 am and 6 am, he was awakened by his mother, who heard what sounded like explosions outside. When they opened the door, they discovered a fire engulfing the PMD in the living room, with the lithium-ion battery cells popping.

As the fire spread, Mr Ching rushed to the kitchen toilet to get water to extinguish the blaze. During this time, his mother experienced difficulty breathing due to thick black smoke filling the kitchen area. She attempted to return to the bedroom to call for help, but her vision was obstructed.

Rescue Efforts and Tragic Outcome

Amid the chaos, Mr Ching managed to shout for help through an open window, and a concerned member of the public called the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) for help.

The SCDF officers used a compressed air foam backpack and a jet hose to put out the fire. Tragically, Madam Tay Choon Hwee was found unconscious on the floor with items on top of her. Despite paramedics performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, she was pronounced dead at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) at around 8 am.

The State Coroner’s Conclusion

Following a thorough investigation, State Coroner Adam Nakhoda emphasized the inherent dangers posed by modified PMDs.

He strongly advised against purchasing and using such devices. Instead, he recommended that users only opt for UL-2272 certified and LTA-registered PMDs.

Moreover, he stressed the importance of charging PMDs using the supplied chargers to mitigate potential risks.

MAN HEARS FOOTSTEPS IN HIS HOTEL ROOM, FINDS FOOTPRINT & THE WORD “DEATH” ON WALL

On July 11th, a traveler checked into a hotel in Thailand after a long day. Exhausted, they opened the hotel room and rested inside without paying much attention. The room, priced at 1200 Baht, was on the 5th floor, room 510. Little did the guest know that this ordinary hotel stay would soon take a bizarre turn.

Around 3 or 4 in the morning, the guest woke up and experienced an odd sensation. At 1:13 AM, they felt as if something was moving around their feet.

Curiosity got the better of them, and they decided to inspect the room more closely. To their surprise, they noticed a small shrine dedicated to a local deity in front of the balcony.

The presence of the shrine itself was not unusual; what puzzled them was the fact that there were two identical shrines on different floors of the hotel.

Feeling even more intrigued, the guest continued their investigation. They noticed peculiar markings on the wall near their headrest, and upon closer examination, discovered that it was written, “Death happens right here.”

Strangely, there were indications of footprints near the spot mentioned, and that it wasn’t there before he slept, making the whole situation even more mysterious.

Unable to shake off the unease, the guest decided to change rooms. They requested a move from the 5th floor to the 2nd floor, hoping for a peaceful rest. However, even in the new room, they found it challenging to fall asleep, remaining awake until daybreak.

One particular item puzzled them the most – a Thai Baht coin placed at the head of the bed. The purpose behind this coin’s positioning remained a mystery to the guest, leaving them with a lingering question.

The post, written in Thai, was shared on Facebook, quickly gaining attention from curious netizens who offered various speculations about the strange occurrences.

The man also revealed that he hadn’t pre-booked the hotel and had simply searched for a place with available rooms. Room 510 happened to be the last one available that night, which seemed like sheer coincidence.

The hotel staff also said that the room in question was not meant to be allocated to guests and was always kept locked.

As for the shrine in the balcony, they attributed the presence of the shrine on the balcony to a lack of available space within the hotel.

KIASU S’PORE WOMEN SNATCH CLOTHES OFF RACK @ S’PORE EXPO LIKE HUNGRY VULTURES

On Sunday (30 July), a TikTok user uploaded a video showing a group of women at Singapore Expo swarming towards a clothes rack and snatching clothes off it before the staff could even set it up.

The incident captured on TikTok on Sunday (30 July) at the Singapore Expo has taken the internet by storm. The footage shows a woman in white causing a commotion at a sale event, with other women following her lead.

The video opens with a woman dressed in white standing next to a rack of clothes at the Singapore Expo. It is evident that a sale is underway, with several other shoppers gathered around, presumably eager to grab some deals.

However, before the woman in white can even approach the rack, a lady who appears to be a staff member stops her as they were trying to set up the rack first.

The woman in white’s attempt to approach the clothes rack gets thwarted by the vigilant staff member. This is where things take a surprising turn.

As soon as the staff members start pushing the rack, the woman in white reaches over and starts snatching the snatching the clothes off the rack, resulting in other women also joining in and following suit, as all of them started snatching clothes off the rack, causing pandemonium and chaos and clothes flew and landed everywhere.

The staff members’ efforts to position the rack properly become futile as the situation escalates. The tussling leads to some items falling on the ground, creating even more chaos.

The viral clip doesn’t just capture one isolated incident. Instead, it shows this behavior repeating with other racks as well. It becomes apparent that this is not an isolated event but a widespread phenomenon during the sale.

Towards the end of the video, the woman in white strikes again, snatching items from a fresh rack. This time, a throng of other women joins in the frenzy, causing a frantic rush for clothes.

Amidst the clamor, a voice, presumably a staff member’s, can be heard futilely trying to calm the situation with repeated cries of “Wait, wait, wait!” but without any success as the women ignored the staff.

Netizens’ comments

  1. The legendary first world country, third world people reputation. 🙁
  2. Kiasunism. The art of not being the last, not being the loser and must be the winner at all cost. Think about it. It is because of this that Singapore is what is is today. Not, saying it’s a good thing or a bad thing but due to how that same exact mentality transpired over time. It is an identity that has been and always will be part of society. Take care, Singapore
  3. Eh women!!! Never see the size first ah??? Main grab je! As if can fit u! No standard seh. Embarrassing only! Are they local?? Hmmmmm
  4. OMG.. THEY DON’T FEEL EMBARRASSED? Looks like most of them are helpers.
  5. aunty want to match the lime green jacket with her hot pink tights uh don’t like that… maybe that time zara sold out she find very long now finally see must grab
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CRUISE PASSENGER FALLS OVERBOARD INTO S’PORE SEA, SEARCH ONGOING FOR MISSING PERSON

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The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has launched a search and rescue operation after a distress call was received from a Cyprus-flagged passenger vessel, Spectrum of the Seas, reporting that a passenger had fallen overboard in the Singapore Strait. The incident occurred at approximately 7:50 am on 31 July 2023 while the vessel was en route into Singapore.

Upon receiving the notification, the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Singapore, which is operated by the MPA, promptly initiated the search and rescue efforts. To aid in the mission, MRCC Singapore issued navigational safety broadcasts to all vessels traversing the Singapore Strait and those in port, urging them to be vigilant and report any sightings of the missing person to the MRCC.

As of the time of this report, the identity of the missing passenger and the circumstances surrounding the incident have not been disclosed. Authorities are actively investigating the matter to determine the sequence of events that led to the passenger falling overboard.

Following the incident, the passenger vessel Spectrum of the Seas was brought to a berth in Singapore to support the ongoing investigation. Subsequently, the vessel departed from Singapore at approximately 4:30 pm.

The search and rescue operation remains underway, with multiple vessels and maritime agencies collaborating to locate the missing passenger. The MPA has not provided any further updates regarding the search efforts at this time.

The MPA and relevant authorities have reminded all maritime operators and passengers to prioritize safety measures while on board vessels and to adhere strictly to safety guidelines and protocols. Incidents like these underscore the importance of vigilance and prompt reporting in emergency situations at sea.

The MPA will continue to provide updates on the search and rescue operation as more information becomes available. Anyone with relevant information about the incident is urged to contact the MRCC Singapore immediately.

The maritime community and the public at large are urged to extend their full cooperation and support during this challenging time. Our thoughts are with the missing passenger’s family and friends, and we hope for a swift and successful resolution to the search and rescue operation.

MPA’s statement

Passenger Fallen Overboard in Singapore Strait

     At about 7:50 am on 31 July 2023, the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Singapore operated by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) was notified that a passenger onboard a Cyprus-flagged passenger vessel, Spectrum of the Seas, had fallen overboard in the Singapore Strait while enroute into Singapore.

2.   MRCC Singapore is coordinating the search and immediately issued navigational safety broadcast to vessels in the Singapore Strait and vessels in port to keep a lookout for the missing person and report any sightings to MRCC Singapore. 

3.   The passenger vessel was berthed earlier in Singapore to support the investigation, and had departed Singapore at around 4:30pm.

Image source: カテキン via Wikipedia Commons

GRABFOOD RIDER CAUGHT ON CCTV PANGSAI-ING ON FLOOR OF GEYLANG HDB CORRIDOR

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In a shocking incident captured by a CCTV camera in Lengkong Tiga, Geylang, a man dressed in what appeared to be a Grab uniform was caught on camera defecating along a HDB corridor near the staircase.

The video, which emerged on Jul. 29, showcases the man pulling down his pants and defecating on the floor of a HDB common corridor. The incident has left residents and netizens appalled and questioning the motives behind such an unsettling act.

The incident occurred on a seemingly ordinary day, around noon. The CCTV footage begins with a view of a staircase landing, suggesting that the camera was positioned near the front door of a flat.

The man, dressed in a green long-sleeved Grab t-shirt, descends the stairs from the floor above. His behavior quickly raises suspicion, as he glances around nervously before pulling down his bermudas and assuming a half-squatting position.

To the utter disbelief of those watching the footage, the man proceeds to defecate on the corridor floor with apparent force.

The lack of any apparent reason for such a shocking act leaves viewers puzzled and disgusted. As the footage continues, the man fails to clean himself and simply pulls up his bermudas before walking away with a slight bow-legged gait. The mess he leaves behind is a distressing sight for anyone witnessing the video.

Other public pangsai cases

Zulkeflee Ab Razak, 47-years-old, was jailed 7 weeks and fined $300 on 29 April 2021 for one count of mischief, one count of leaving his house without reasonable excuse during the circuit breaker and one count of theft.

He had reportedly left his home during the 2020 Circuit Breaker and pooped inside an incense burner tin outside another man’s home.

He then cursed at the man when he was caught in the act.

Zulkeflee was unemployed at the time of the offences.

Some time around 3pm on 27 April 2020, Zulkeflee left his home to wander around Geylang for 3 hours, before boarding a bus to Bukit Batok to wander around some more.

He then went up to the 10th floor of a block of HDB flats.

The victim saw Zulkeflee walking from the lift to the staircase landing and felt suspicious because he had never seen Zulkeflee before in the vicinity, he went out of his flat to check.

He then saw Zulkeflee with his pants down and pooping inside his incense burner tin, which was placed at the staircase.

The victim then confronted Zulkeflee, who hurled vulgarities at him while pulling his pants up, before running down the staircase.

The victim then called the police.

He later called the police again after seeing Zulkeflee sitting on cordoned off benches.

GUY SLEPT WITH 2 WOMEN, AND NOW ONE OF THE WOMAN’S KID IS HIS SON

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A netizen shared how he used to sleep with 2 women years ago and now one of his hook-ups had a child who might be his.

Here is the story:

“After graduation, I hooked up with one of the alumni that used to help out at all the school events. But then I found out she had a boyfriend and we broke up.

At that time me and my ex were already hooking up too and she got pregnant months after.

My son’s 7, he meets a new friend that he hangs out with after school. The kid is about 8-years-old and guess who his mum is? We met a couple times picking up our children and she avoids me.

It’s not her avoiding me that has me suspicious because ofc it’s awkward anyways with an ex.

It’s that him and my son have so many similar features. The way that they smile, hair, skin color, the shape of their eyes and nose are so similar to mine.

And everyone in my family always say my son looks exactly like me when I was a kid. Far as I know haven’t heard of any dad around her son and her IG doesn’t show anyone else.

Idk if this is something to bring up to her at all. We didn’t end things well at all and she hated me even though she was the one who was a cheater to her boyfriend.

Should I ask her about it at all or is this just one of those things to leave alone?

Id hate to think I have a kid out there not to know about but if it’s gonna hurt him more than I’m not sure”

DEAD BODY OF 35 Y.O MAN FOUND FLOATING IN WATERS OF CHANGI, BELIEVED TO HAVE DROWNED

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The dead body of a 35-year-old man was found in the waters off of Changi Creek on Monday afternoon (31 July) at about 1.36pm, according to The Straits Times.

The authorities were alerted to the suspected drowning at 1.36pm, and the body was subsequently retrieved from the water.

Despite the efforts of the paramedic from the Singapore Civil Defence Force, the man was pronounced dead at the scene. While investigations are ongoing, the police have ruled out foul play as a preliminary assessment.

The Discovery and Response

At approximately 1.35pm on that fateful day, a witness spotted a body floating in the water at Changi Creek. The authorities swiftly responded to the alert and dispatched a police boat to the scene.

The area was cordoned off, and a blue police tent was set up at the foot of a nearby bridge, where the body was located.

As with any unexplained death, the police conducted preliminary investigations to determine the circumstances surrounding the man’s demise.

Despite the eerie nature of the incident, initial assessments have not raised any suspicions of foul play, and police investigations are currently underway.

Other water deaths

Pulau Ubin death

The dead body of a 42-year-old man was found off the waters of Pulau Ubin on 14 March by a member of the public, according to The Straits Times.

The man reportedly visited Pulau Ubin on the morning of 11 March (Saturday) to go fishing.

But he soon went missing the next day (12 March), and his clothes and belongings had been left behind, hanging on the railing near Puaka Bridge.

A water rescue operation was then conducted by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF)’s elite Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (DART).

But the search was subsequently called off about seven hours later.

Lianhe Zaobao reported that a 65-year-old island resident living in Pulau Ubin said that a man in his 40s had gone to Puaka Bridge to fish, on the morning of 12 March.

But he soon disappeared and left his clothes and belongings behind, including a fish that he had caught while he was fishing.

The resident said that he thinks the man might have entered the water body to look for something.

The SCDF confirmed that they received a call for help on Monday at about 12.20 pm, and a visual search from the shore was conducted by rescuers.

An underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) was used in the search, which helps to map out underwater terrain using sonar-imaging technology.

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About 16 SCDF officers were at the scene, with the ROV and drones also being used in the search operation, but it was subsequently called off after about 7 hours.

The next morning, the body of the man was then found by a member of the public and was retrieved by the Police Coast Guard at about 8.40 am.

The police’s preliminary investigations do not indicate any foul play, and investigations are underway at the time of writing.

Merlion Park death

The Singapore Police are investigating after the dead body of a 31-year-old man was found floating in the waters off Merlion Park on 7 January.

The police said that they received a call for help on Saturday at about 6.30pm in the evening, the SCDF also received a call for a water rescue at the location, 21 Esplanade Drive at about the same time.

The SCDF said that when they arrived, a body was seen floating in the water, and rescuers then retrieved the body from the water body.

The body of the 31-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene by a paramedic from the SCDF.

The Singapore Police Force added that according to preliminary investigations, they are not suspecting any foul play, but police investigations are ongoing.

NETIZEN ASKS S’POREANS NOT TO GENERALIZE AND JUDGE VIETNAMESE BRIDES

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A netizen shared a passive-aggressive post telling Singaporeans not to judge Vietnamese people, saying that the rich Vietnamese would never come to Singapore.

Here is the story:

“A lot of Singaporeans tend to generalize how Vietnamese are like based on the ladies you usually see in SG (mail-ordered brides, some may say).

But think about it for a moment. By “buying” a bride, you are selecting a very specific portion of the population. Usually they are from poor background in the countryside.

Educated, middle-class and above ladies from Hanoi or HCM city would never come to Singapore like that.

In fact, rich people in Vietnam would never come to Singapore.

They usually prefer the US or Australia. Because money is not what they need, it’s the kind of Western democracy and suburban lifestyle (big car, big house, etc.) they look for, which Singapore does not have.

So next time you judge a whole people by those you see here, ask yourself whether your sample is representative.”