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FIANCEE REFUSE TO GIVE PARENTS IN LAW BIG ANG BAO AFTER RECEIVING 20K FROM THEM

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My fiancee thinks her parents are being unfairly treated as compared to mine.

I have moved in with my girlfriend for 2 years. We announced our engagement and let our parents know about our wedding plan recently. Both parents congratulated us and gave us their blessings. My parents then immediately wired me and her each 20k to support us for the wedding.

Now we are planning our next year budget. When it comes to the ang-bao, I proposed for this year only, we would give hers 200 each, while mine is 1000 each, as a way to repay their support. My fiancee was immediately triggered and went mad, thinking I was being unfair and did not respect her parents.

Was I actually unfair? If not how can I calm her down and bring her come to her sense?

Here are what netizens think:

  • While your parents both gave u 20k, doesn’t mean that you need to give your parents more money because your parents may be rich to begin with so sending you 20k each is nothing to them?If you wanna give your parents $1000 each, why not you and your partner come up with $200 and you yourself top up the $800 difference?My parents in law gave me a huge angpao for wedding because they are well to do, but my mum gave me a huge angpao (not as huge) but it’s a lot based on the fact that she’s a retiree.We have always gave same rates to both our parents eh.
  • Fairness and equality is not the same. In the sensitive case like this, both parents should get equal amounts. But it is fair to say that, you wanted to give your parents more because they gave you and your lady big wedding money. You want to return their favors. But now, both side parents become our parents. End.
  • LoL….The difference between man and woman is that to man, repaying their parents for the sum they gave is a logical and filial thing to do. But to woman, not giving the same or more amount to her parents means the guy doesn’t take her seriously. You made things worse by being the one who suggested those amount….There is no right or wrong in this case. It’s just how each gender view things.So I suggest you should adjust the her parents angbao either make it equal or slightly more.If you want to be a filial son, you can top up with your own money
  • raise it to her that your parents were being generous to give each of you 20k for your wedding and the angbao is like a kind ‘giving-back’ gesture. if she wants to give her parents more, she can folk out herself right?

NSF’S ALLOWANCE ONLY $800, BUT EVERY WEEKEND GO GEYLANG 1 SHOT CALL 4 GIRLS PIAK PIAK

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A social media post has surfaced detailing the concerning struggle of a National Serviceman (NS) in Singapore, who is allegedly grappling with an addiction to prostitution. The anonymous post, shared on an online platform, outlines the serviceman’s habits of spending a significant portion of his monthly allowance on engaging the services of prostitutes from Thailand, Vietnam, and China.

The NS buddy’s reported addiction has led to drastic measures to fund his habit, including skipping meals with friends to save money and walking 15 kilometers home instead of taking public transport to conserve funds.

According to the post, the serviceman avoids joining his peers for dinner after their book out, choosing instead to request second helpings at the cookhouse to ensure he’s full and won’t feel hungry later. Additionally, he opts for a lengthy walk home after each book out to save on transportation costs.

The revelation about the serviceman’s activities came as a shock to the individual who posted the message, as the NS buddy allegedly spends a considerable portion of his $800 monthly allowance on engaging with multiple prostitutes over the weekend. The serviceman reportedly justifies his actions by claiming that these encounters make him happy, providing a sense of companionship and mimicking a “girlfriend experience.”

What the netizen said

This may sound really stupid but I think my NS buddy is addicted to prostitution and I have no way of helping him overcome it. He so so addicted or poisoned to paying for “love” that he spends almost all his money on thai, vietnamese or prc prostitutes every week we book out.

In order to save money, he will never join us for dinner after book out. Instead, when we have our meals on book out day, he will ask for second helpings at the cookhouse and eat until he is very full so that he won’t feel hungry later.

This is not the most crazy thing he does to save every bit of. Instead of taking bus, mrt or taxi home, he will walk 15 km home after every book out. He do all this so that he can save that 5 dollars on transport.

When he finally told me he saves all these money so that he can find prostitutes during book out, I was shocked. So now with his $800 monthly allowance, he will call at least 4 prostitutes over the weekend and “enjoy” himself. 

He claims that after the session, he will bring the ladies out and he feels very happy. He say that they give him the girlfriend feel and he feel all his sacrifices are worth it.

Is my NS buddy suffering from prostitution addiction? How can I help him without spoiling our friendship?

HAUNTED CHALET @ PASIR RIS, MAN TRAPPED INSIDE BY SPIRIT THAT WANTED TO HOLD HIM HOSTAGE

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Most of you would not be familiar with the term “gui da qiang”. Translated roughly from Mandarin into “ghosts building walls”, this term, coined in Asia, refers to a phenomenon where a person is prevented from leaving a location by ghosts or other spiritual entities.

Here in Singapore, gui da qiang has been well documented in several parts of the country where spiritual activity is known to be particularly high. Some examples include the infamous old and now abandoned Changi Hospital, Pulau Tekong where our soldiers train, and the long stretches of beach along East Coast Park.

#1: The first thing to know about gui da qiang is that it usually occurs in areas frequented by paranormal entities.

My experience in gui da qiang occurred back in 2013, while I was staying overnight at a Pasir Ris chalet during the school holidays. Renowned for not only being one of the more popular chalet of choice, the Pasir Ris chalet is also rather famous for its hauntings. Sightings of ghosts (especially in the forms of long-haired females and young children), along with unexplainable noises in the night such as crying and laughing, dominate such hauntings.

The chalet was about as chaotic as you might expect – there were ten of us staying overnight, and it was about five in the morning when I finally fell asleep. I shared the room with three of my buddies, while the rest of us were scattered throughout the small two-storey chalet.

#2: There are often tiny, subtle signs hinting towards a possible gui da qiang experience.

For example, it usually takes me little to no time to fall asleep. But on this particular night, I found it incredibly difficult to sleep, despite me being extremely tired. This could not be due to the chalet environment either, as I’d spent previously spent many nights at different chalets in the country. Yet on that particular night, I laid in the bed tossing and turning for almost an hour, before uneasily drifting off to sleep.

In contrast, my other buddies, one of whom was famous in our group for being the least able to fall asleep outside of his home, quickly fell into deep sleep within seconds of hitting the pillow.

#3: Your first few moments in gui da qiang may not be obvious to you – but it is extremely important that you pay attention to any key differences in your environment.

Gui da qiang is so particularly dangerous in that the environment you wake up in is often very similar to that you fell asleep in. Such an environment is purposely crafted by your holding spirit, in order to lure you into a false sense of safety and achieve their goal of trapping you in their dimension for as long as possible. However, there are several crucial, and sometimes, very subtle differences with your new environment.

One of the most common feature of any gui da qiang experience is isolation. No matter where you fell asleep in, and with how many people, you will always wake up alone.

This was exactly what I’d experienced. When I was jolted from my sleep moments later, I was initially disorientated and annoyed. My first reaction was to turn to my buddies, thinking that they were the ones who had awakened me.

However, there was no one in the room except myself. Besides being completely empty, the three other beds in the room were also neatly kept. The blankets were folded nicely at the base of each bed, and perfectly fluffed pillows rested at their heads. My buddies’ bag packs were still in the room, though. However upon further examination, I realised that all their bags, apart from mine, were completely empty. Every single bag and compartment – empty.

The other two bedrooms in the chalet were in similar state. Neatly made beds and empty bags. Out of the ten people who’d stayed here that night, there was only me remaining. Such was the first sign.

The second clue, also very common in gui da qiang, is the noise. Or more specifically, the lack thereof.

Chalets in Singapore are often built rather close to one another, and recreation areas can often be found within the close vicinity of the rooms. In order to fully enjoy your chalet experience, you must become accustomed with the steady level of noise from your surroundings.

It was because of my prior experience with chalets that I soon realised that something was incredibly wrong. The chalet was deathly silent. There was no noise from within it, and none from the outside. I specifically recalled our chalet neighbors for that night to be a group of particularly rowdy teenagers who were singing loudly to karaoke throughout the night. And yet, I heard nothing – not even the sounds of lizards and cicadas – creatures who feature dominantly in the local chalets.

Now, it is extremely important to note besides these two abovementioned indicators, clues and hints of gui da qiang vary widely between individuals, locations, and spiritual entities. If you were camping outdoors, for instance, you might witness lake water flowing uphill. If you were taking a nap in the afternoon, you might wake to pitch black darkness beyond your windows, even if your clock says that you’d not been asleep for more than ten minutes. Or if it was winter, you might wake up to stifling heat despite your windows being open. Similarly, waking up shivering with frosty breaths, in the middle of a summer heatwave, is another clue of you being trapped in gui da qiang.

#4: Stay in your immediate vicinity. Do not stray away.

Waking up alone and disorientated would often prompt the natural reaction of exploration. After all, it is common for one to wish to glean more information about their current plight. However, it is important that you do not stray away from where you woke up from. This is because of the fact that the further you stray, and higher the chance of you getting lost.

As mentioned above, your holding spirit will do everything in its power in order to keep you there, lost and confused. One way it achieves that is to distort your surroundings ever so slightly as you conduct your investigation. Again, such distortions are often subtle and may be easily chalked up to your own emotions of disorientation.

After discovering the empty beds and bags in the chalet, I was beginning to become aware of my current plight. Thankfully, my buddies and I had always been interested in the paranormal, and guo da qiang was a frequent topic of discussion among us. I was able to pinpoint the key differences in my environment, and fix them together in a mental jigsaw. I made sure to remain only within the confines of the chalet, and even then, I experienced several environmental distortions that nearly threw me off.

One of it was the changing of the placement of the chalet staircase. I ventured downstairs in order to fully determine whether my friends had truly vanished from the chalet. I checked the small pantry area, the living room, and the downstairs toilet, before returning upstairs. It was only after reaching the landing upstairs that I realised that the staircase was now at the opposite end of the chalet. Instead of being at the left side of the chalet next to the kitchen, it was now on the extreme right of the chalet, next to the living room instead.

The second distortion occurred on the second floor. Upon realising the staircase change, I now moved with caution and suspicion. I was determined not to be tricked again. Warily, I headed down the corridor, systematically rechecking each bedroom again. But alas, despite my best efforts, I was once again caught unawares. I had reached the end of the corridor where my room was, when I froze. Something felt awfully wrong, and I was compelled to turn around. So I did, and it was only then I realised that instead of there being three rooms along the corridor, there were four instead. And I had checked every single one of them, completely unaware that one of these rooms was a fake.

The most dangerous part of these distortions aren’t the distortions themselves. The most dangerous part is how oblivious one can be to them. Even within the confines of the chalet, and being aware of me experiencing gui da qiang, I was still tricked. For someone with no prior knowledge, such subtle distortions will without a doubt heighten confusion and despair. In order to reduce such effects, it is extremely important that you remain where you are.

#5: Do not panic, and do not make any noise.

This is the rule that will most likely to be broken by anyone trapped by gui da qiang. No matter how stoic you may be, the very environment of gui da qiang is a catalyst for panic. But it is absolutely crucial that you do not do so, and here’s why.

Panicking and making excessive noise will only serve to draw attention to yourself. However, when trapped, what you should do instead is to lay low and stay under the radar. Do not give your holding spirit any reason to further focus its attention onto you. Panicking will also give your holding spirit a sense of satisfaction, which will further encourage them to toy with you in order to gain more pleasure.

What you should do instead is to keep quiet, and move around as stealthily as possible. This was exactly what I aimed to do during my experience. When peering into rooms, I made sure to open the door as slowly as possible in order to minimise the sounds made by rusty hinges. When climbing up the wooden staircase, I took extra care in figuring out which parts of each steps were the least squeaky. I kept my breathing level throughout, fully aware that even the noises brought on by hyperventilation might worsen the experience.

#6: Never look over your shoulder.

After some time in the gui da qiang experience, it is highly likely that your holding entity would make its presence known to you. No matter what shape or form it takes, you should always assume that its intentions are malevolent. After all, it has trapped you in its dimension for its own purpose.

Holding spirits are typically shifty and stealthy. These are not the types of spirits to reveal itself outright. Instead, gui da qiang spirits prefer to draw the disorientation and confusion of its victims out for as long as possible, and simply revealing themselves would not help them achieve this goal. Instead, holding spirits will typically employ the technique of skulking behind its victims. As it continues to toy with you, your holding spirit will eventually become bored. It will begin to physically interact with you.

The most common way to do so is by calling or whispering from behind you. Depending on your holding entity, it may choose to disguise its voice as one of your companions. Doing so would heighten false hope in victims, thereby bringing more pleasure to the holding spirits.

My holding spirit, however, dispensed with the frills and fancies. In its low, croaky voice, it whispered my name from right behind my ear. Instinctively, I began to turn in response, but quickly pulled my resolve together and returned by gaze to right infront of me. I behaved in such a way because of my prior knowledge of the protective triangle, which is a common belief that one is protected from evil spirits by maintaining a triangle shape between one’s shoulder and forehead. As such, people are strongly advised against turning only their head and looking over their shoulders when called from behind, as doing so would break the protective triangle, and leave the person prone to the evildoings of spirits. Spirits are also aware of this, and often utilise the technique of drawing attention from behind in order to break the protective triangle.

#7: Return to your bed.

Now I shall move on to describe the steps you should take in order to drastically increase your chances of successfully returning back to your rightful dimension. The first thing to do is to return back to your bed. Again this ties in with rule #4, where the closer you remain to your bed, the better your chance of returning to it.

Fully aware of this crucial step, I made sure to keep my breathing as level as possible and my emotions in check. I forced myself to ignore the very obvious entity hovering just behind my back, and made my way back into my room. I closed my door while making the very conscious effort to not look back, lest I accidentally break the protective triangle.

I could hear the entity enter the room with me, but I forced myself to remain calm. It was time for the next step.

#8: Wear your clothes inside out.

Undressing in such a stressful situation can be rather trying for most (all) people. Although bizarre sounding, accomplishing this step will help in slowing the entity down while you prepare for the next step. By wearing your clothes inside out, your holding spirit will become confused, and throw it off its game.

Thankfully, I had been wearing a rather simple attire of a shirt and shorts during my experience. Time is of the essence here, and inflexible materials such as jeans may put one at a disadvantage during this step. I made sure to move as effectively as possible, pulling off my shirt, flipping it inside out, before pulling it back on immediately in one swift motion. My haste was not only due to my discomfort, but also due to the fact that the purpose of this step is to surprise the holding spirit. The longer I took, the more time I was allowing my holding spirit to compose itself.

#9: Look between your legs.

In Asia, the space inbetween your legs is typically considered as taboo, as this space serves as a gateway into looking into another dimension. In the real world, this means that looking between your legs would allow you to see spirits and demons of the other dimension standing right behind you – a rather frightening sight indeed.

But when trapped in the other dimension, looking into that very same space would allow you a glimpse back into your own rightful dimension instead. This helps to chart a mental and spiritual map that would direct any individual back into reality.

Although this step would not be of any issue to most people, I was raised from young to abide very strongly by the rule of not looking between my legs. My parents are highly superstitious, and I was often inundated with stories about the horrible things I would view if I were to break the sacred rule. Tales of beady-eyed children squatting behind me, to accounts of long haired pale faced women staring back, flashed in my mind.

So despite the obvious urgency of the situation, I regretfully admit that I hesitated. I had already bent over, my face aimed directly at the appropriate area. But I kept my eyes screwed shut.

Then, there was a low growl from behind me.

Instantly, instinct took over my fear, and I opened my eyes wide. Even though I was certain that the entity was standing right behind me, there was no sign of it between my legs. A good indicator – this meant that I was indeed looking back into my own reality.

#10: Sleep.

Sleep is how you get trapped in gui da qiang. Similarly, sleep is how you escape from gui da qiang.

Having redirected yourself back using the previous step, there’s nothing left to do in this dimension except sleep. A rather difficult thing to do, I have to agree. But a crucial step nonetheless. With the effects of the confusion induced by the changing of clothing in #8 slowly fading away, slumber must be quickly achieved before your holding entity regains its full capacity again.

If you do not achieve this last step, your chances of returning back to your reality will be close to zero. Like any other creature, holding spirits are well capable of learning and adapting, and would endeavor to halt any future escape of escape.

Luckily, I had always been a quick sleeper, and I am well accustomed to sleeping in different environments. This, coupled with my fatigue brought over from my reality, further aided in my attempt to sleep. Keeping my eyes firmly shut, I climbed into bed and pulled the wafer thin blanket over my head. I forced myself to ignore the entity now crouching right over my prone body and took several deep breaths.

One Mississippi. Two Mississippi. Three Mississippi.

And I was off.

When I awoke again, it was daylight. The reassuring noise of the local wildlife was discernible from my position on the bed. But what finally set my heart to ease, however, were the familiar voices of my buddies. I was back.

I got lucky that time. I possessed the required knowledge of gui da qiang. But given the obscure nature of this variation of gui da qiang, not many people do, and even lesser people would escape from it successfully.

What fates lie for those who fail to return is unknown to me, and I sincerely wish from the bottom of my heart that none of you would bear the misfortune of doing so.

I hope this post has served its purpose in raising the awareness of gui da qiang.

Remember – if you ever find yourself trapped in gui da qiang, follow each step calmly and carefully.

And whatever happens, go back to sleep.

GF SAY EVERY DATE MUST BE AT LEAST $50 A DISH AT ATAS PLACE, BF SAYS JIAK SAI

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Well, the most delicious is often found at the cheapest places such as hawkers and coffee shops. But not all think so.

A man recently shared a story online about how he ended up with a girl that is breaking his bank. He describes the girl as a spoiled brat that judges everything at face value.

Here is the Story:

People tio ToTo tio 4D, I tio one girl that is draining my savings. She has no thoughts for the future. Everything is about her “perfect” Instagram profile.

I met my current girlfriend back in Poly and she was a thrifty person until she got a high paying job. Although her job is not considered that high it is not bad for someone her age. For context we are both 24.

She started playing Instagram and wants to build a profile to look like an influencer, but deep down I know that she is very vain and does not have many talents. In terms of looks, by far I give her 6.5 points. 6.5 points from a long shot or viewing her from far away.

The worse part she is so addicted to the attention of about 2,0000 followers she is constantly posting photos of herself at expensive places. She is sort of using me to pay for her extravagant meals so that she can appear to be “atas” on Instagram.

There was once I told her I was craving for some good old Hokkien Mee and guess what she said?

“We must eat at places where the dish is at least $50, so people will know. I am a high flying influencer”

The most lan pa thing is, that her salary is high for her age but not high enough to eat every meal at a $50/dish restaurant. At most I let her eat 8 meals a month at this kind of restaurant and shes broke.

But the thing is, she has been making me pay and says “If you love me then do it for me”.

I got together with her when we were not well off and even eating cup noodles was a happen moment for us.

She is beginning to lose everything that matters and the relationship is going downhill. She don’t feel it but I do.

I told her several times that we can eat normal things once in a while but she insist that every date needs to be at some atas place.

I’m not cheapo neither am I poor, just that in terms of thinking about the future this is something that affects the relationship.

But she rather spends her money on makeup and clothes rather than on savings, investment and insurance.

Some might say she is investing in her Instagram profile, but trust me she won’t go far unless she can afford plastic surgery. Since she has no savings, plastic surgery is out of the question.

Sometimes I really want to answer her “jiak sai” when she ask me where to go.

I’m thinking what is the best way for me to break the news to her. “It’s over”.

TRAFFIC POLICEMAN HOLDS ON TO CAR HOOD FOR HIS LIFE AFTER FLEEING DRIVER SPEEDS OFF

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In a heart-pounding incident in South Jakarta, a traffic police officver found himself gripping the hood of a car for dear life as the fleeing driver fled from the scene, according to CNN Indonesia.

The intense encounter, which unfolded on Jan. 3 at approximately 3:30 pm, has garnered widespread attention due to a viral video capturing the dramatic exchange.

The Incident Unfolds

The viral video (see below) showcases a red Avanza car’s driver engaged in a heated argument with traffic officers, adamantly refusing to unlock his car doors.

Each request from the officer to open the car door was met with a repetitive “what for?” from the driver. The tension reached its peak when, seemingly complying with officer instructions, the driver accelerated and sped off, leaving the officer hanging onto the car hood.

The verbal exchange between the officer and the driver underscores the escalating confrontation. The driver’s persistent questioning and the officer’s demands create a volatile atmosphere.

The video documents the officer maintaining a perilous position on the car hood throughout the 6.2km journey from Jalan Denpasar Raya to Jalan Menteng. The officer’s audible expression of concern highlights the inherent dangers of the situation, as fear was plastered all over his face.

Background of the Altercation

The incident is rooted in the Transportation Agency’s monitoring of illegal parking in the Setiabudi District Area. The driver’s alleged provocations, including flipping fingers and repeatedly passing along Jalan Denpasar Raya, set the stage for the dramatic confrontation.

Notably, the driver also hit a motorcyclist during the ride when the officer was hanging on to the hood of his car.

The perilous journey concludes when two citizens intervene, stopping the vehicle at Jalan Menteng. The driver is subsequently taken into custody by the police, bringing a resolution to the situation.

Significantly, the driver extends an apology to the Transportation Agency officer involved, acknowledging the gravity of the incident.

FULL VIDEO LOADING…

Source: @fakta.jakarta on Instagram

WARZONE: LIVING TOGETHER WITH MOTHER IN LAW

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A woman who got married earlier this year shared her horror story about living with her mother-in-law and warned others about moving in with their in-laws.

Here is the story:

“I just got married earlier this year and decided to move in with my mother-in-law (her husband is not in the picture).

She has retired and owns a 5 room flat. She lives there with my husband (the only son in contact with her). She has 3 other children and all do not keep in contact with her.

5 room flat – more than enough space for all of us. But many things happened that caused us to eventually move out.

Unreasonable

1) The master bedroom is empty and is used as a storage room (she has many items that she refused to throw). Before we move in, we asked her if we can use the room and she agreed. However, weeks before our wedding when we were preparing to move in, she refused to move the items in the storeroom. So, she actually expected us to stay in there with all the items she does not use but refuse to throw. I was upset but I have no choice, it’s her home.

2) Her home also does not have an electric kettle. When I bought one, she did not allow me to use it in the kitchen (although it is huge and the countertop has a lot of space). I ended up using in my already cramped room with her things everywhere.

3) When I brought some of my clothes with me to move in, she kept saying I am bringing too many things into her home. Mind you, I didn’t bring too many things since I did not even have a wardrobe (it’s full of her clothes and items that she refuses to move). I only brought 2 duffel bags.

4) She also woke us up daily at 5 am asking us to help her with house chores before we go out for work. My husband said she has never done that before we got married.

Ignored her

There are many other things but these are the ones that I can remember clearly. Throughout this ordeal (which lasted only a few weeks), I did not say anything mean to her or talk back to her at all. In fact, I tried to talk to her nicely and asked her how her day was, prepared food for her. She completely ignored me every time or just glared at me. I just remember crying a lot. She did not even talk to me, she only spoke to my husband. She did glare at him and all, but at least she talked to him.

It has been a few months but it really hurt me. It also affected my marriage negatively. It made me feel like I was better off not being married since I felt very unwelcomed. I felt like nothing when I was living there. I cannot lie but at that point in time, I even felt regret marrying my husband. She was totally normal before we got married FYI.

Finally moved out

Now we have moved out into our own resale home. Whenever I visit (just out of obligation), she is mostly normal and acts as if all of that did not happen. However, I don’t think I can ever forgive her for treating me that way. I am still extremely hurt today. I even have nightmares about it.

I have made it clear to my husband that she is not welcome to stay with us in our home, even if she gets sick and needs extra care. I feel bad but I really cannot forgive her. I wish I can get rid of this pain and hatred I feel towards her.

So.. yes.. pls be cautious about moving in with your in-laws.. you will never know their true colors until you have lived with them on a long term basis (staying overnight doesn’t count!).”

Editor’s note: Very well said.

57 Y.O DRUNK UNCLE ARMED HIMSELF WITH A KNIFE IN FIGHT @ YISHUN KOPITIAM, ARRESTED

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In a concerning incident at a Yishun coffee shop, a 57-year-old man was arrested after allegedly arming himself with a knife during an altercation on Jan 8, according to The Straits Times and Shin Min Daily News.

The police responded to a case of assault at approximately 8.30 pm at Block 807 Yishun Ring Road, leading to ongoing investigations into the details of the incident.

Incident Details

The altercation involved a 61-year-old man, with preliminary investigations indicating his involvement in the dispute with the 57-year-old suspect. The police, upon arrival, arrested the 57-year-old man on charges of attempting to voluntarily cause hurt by using a dangerous weapon.

Promptly alerted to the assault case, the police ensured a swift response to maintain public safety. Notably, an ambulance was not required, indicating that the situation did not escalate to severe injuries or life-threatening conditions.

Personal Account from Hawker

Ms Liang, a hawker at the coffee shop, revealed that the man wielding the knife is her husband, and together they run a mee siam stall. She expressed her belief that her husband, possibly under the influence of alcohol, caused a scene after work on Jan 8.

At the time of writing, police investigations into the incident are currently underway.

Similar News

In similar knife-related knews recently, it was previously reported that a 30-year-old man was arrested for slashing and stabbing people on New Year over an incident of “staring” at Orchard Central.

The incident left 6 people injured, and the man, Adam Hambali Seddon, has since been charged with voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon.

The altercation reportedly began after a staring incident outside a nightclub, leading to the suspect attacking an 18-year-old.

As four men and one woman attempted to intervene, Seddon continued the violence, attacking them with a dangerous weapon.

After the altercation, Seddon initially fled the scene, prompting a search for the suspect.

Law enforcement identified Seddon through extensive ground inquiries and aid from images captured by police cameras. He was subsequently arrested at his home.

Legal Repercussions

Adam Hambali Seddon appeared in court via video link from his place of remand on 4 Jan, where he faced charges related to the Orchard Central attack.

Seddon was found to be under a remission order for a previous unspecified offence, and he breached the conditions of the order by committing an offence between 12 Aug 2023 and 10 Dec 2024.

Seddon has been charged with voluntarily causing hurt with an “unknown instrument for stabbing or cutting.” The instrument is deemed “likely to cause death” when used as a weapon. He faces a potential sentence of up to seven years’ jail, a fine, caning, or a combination of these.

SG WOMAN BECOMES INSTANT MILLIONAIRE, STRUCK JACKPOT ON SLOT MACHINE @ MBS CASINO

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In a stroke of luck that dreams are made of, a woman became an instant millionaire at the Marina Bay Sands casino, hitting a jackpot that exceeded $1.17 million, according to Shin Min Daily News.

The unexpected windfall unfolded in the vibrant atmosphere of the Ruby Lounge, marking a remarkable beginning to the woman’s casino experience.

The Winner’s Background

According to Shin Min, another patron of the casino, 68-year-old Mr Zhang, a Sands Gold member, who, before engaging in casino games, decided to scout for the ones with the best odds.

Whilst in the midst of scouting for the “best” machine to play at, he suddenly heard someone screaming from behind him.

A woman had just struck the jackpot.

The Jackpot Win

A woman in her 40s, standing in front of the slot machines, appeared stunned by the display on her chosen machine. The slot machine screen proudly showcased the dazzling prize amount of $1,175,425.82, prompting Zhang to extend his congratulations.

The woman’s jubilant reaction included jumping and screaming in sheer disbelief and joy. Recognizing the magnitude of her win, Zhang, in a delightful twist of fate, was beckoned by the winner to verify the authenticity of the jackpot.

With the confirmation of the substantial prize, Zhang, demonstrating exemplary goodwill, asked the ecstatic winner to stay at the slot machine while he hastened to inform casino staff and security. Meanwhile, the woman, overwhelmed by the sudden turn of fortune, raced to share the news with her husband.

A First-Time Visitor’s Luck

In a delightful revelation, it was disclosed that the fortunate jackpot winner was a first-time visitor to the casino. Her debut visit proved to be a serendipitous one, marked by an incredible stroke of luck that left both her and her husband overjoyed.

In a heartwarming gesture of appreciation, the woman, grateful for Zhang’s assistance, handed him $200 in cash to thank him for his help.

The unexpected reward added another layer of joy to an already exhilarating sequence of events. Zhang, appreciative of the unexpected windfall, shared in the shared happiness of the casino environment.

75 Y.O MAN DEAD AFTER ALLEGEDLY BEING RUN OVER BY RUBBISH TRUCK @ BOON LAY

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In a heartbreaking incident on Dec. 23, 2023, a 75-year-old man in Boon Lay reportedly suffered a severe accident involving a rubbish truck near Boon Lay Shopping Centre, according to Shin Min Daily News.

The aftermath of the incident led to a 16-day hospital stay, with the man’s condition rapidly deteriorating, eventually prompting his family to make the difficult decision to take him off life support.

As investigations unfold, the family is seeking witnesses to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the alleged accident.

The Accident

The elderly man, on his way home from Boon Lay Shopping Centre, was allegedly struck by the rubbish truck while using a zebra crossing to reach the bus stop opposite.

The family learned about the incident from a passerby who had attended to the injured man, leading to a call to the man’s daughter, Cai Liling, and his son.

Following the accident, the man was promptly taken to the hospital, where he underwent surgery for fractures in his left hand and hip.

However, tragedy struck on Jan. 4, when he experienced a sudden cardiac arrest. Despite resuscitation efforts, his health rapidly declined, prompting the family to make the heart-wrenching decision to take him off life support.

Family’s Grief and Memories

Cai Liling described her father as a cheerful and energetic individual who eagerly looked forward to celebrating Chinese New Year and his upcoming birthday. His hospital stay was marked by a persistent hope for a swift recovery to join his family in the festivities.

In the quest for answers, the family is appealing to witnesses or anyone with footage of the incident to come forward.

The cleaning company, responsible for the rubbish truck, has initiated an investigation but has yet to provide a clear explanation to the grieving family. The family expressed dissatisfaction with the driver’s actions and the delayed reporting of the incident.

Company’s Explanation and Investigation

The operations manager of the cleaning company, surnamed Lin, stated that the company is actively investigating the matter.

However, they require additional time to obtain relevant camera footage from authorities before offering a comprehensive explanation to the family.

The company confirmed their awareness of the incident through the Town Council and reported that the involved employee has been brought in to file a police report.

MARRIED COUPLE HAS A “2ND WIFE” THAT IS SHARED BY THEM

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A netizen shared that he is married and that he and his wife are dating another girl together, in a “male-female-female” relationship.

Here is the story:

“How do I open up to my conservative friends and family about our girlfriend in a polyamorous (MFF) relationship?

My wife and I have been happily married for 4 years. Six months ago, we both found a girl (I’ll refer to her as C) who melted our hearts. We both went on separate dates with C and eventually she moved in with us.

My wife isn’t mentally prepared to have children yet, but C recently got off contraception after a consensus decision.

We never felt a need to talk about our relationship with others, and many of them think we are just close friends, but we realize it has become somewhat pressing that I inform those around me about our relationship.

When we first started dating, I was able to open up about all of the ups and downs to my best (male) friend. But one day, his fiancee audited his texts and told her that she didn’t approve of him talking to me about polyamory – which I thought was quite petty and insecure – and so I lost that pillar of support.

Many of my close friends are in very committed marriages that motivate their normative views of what makes an acceptable family unit. I tried to steer conversations towards this topic a few times, but no one seems to take it seriously.

The most frustrating response is when you can tell that they think it’s some form of infidelity or fetish.

I also tried to gauge my parents’ opinion on this and asked casually if they were OK if I sought a second wife.

But my mother was vehemently against it with all kinds of non sequitur reasoning, such as “You don’t have enough time to take care of both wives.” (I’m usually the one being taken care of!)

This ended in an argument when I pointed out that it was unfair that they didn’t oppose our Muslim family friends for having second wives.

I already had a hard time years ago when I first introduced my wife as they weren’t expecting her to be Caucasian.

And now that my parents have warmed up to my wife and really dote on her, I feel they’ll be even more outraged if they knew I was about to start a family with C.

My wife and I want C to feel co-equal in our relationship and don’t want her to have an awkward introduction to my friends or family.

It’s quite frustrating that everyone is accepting of the relationship in my wife’s and C’s social circles (my wife is American and C is Dutch), but it is only my Singaporean side that comes across as dogmatic and intolerant.”

Editor’s note: Wow, you have a huge appetite.