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DISABLED WOMAN CRAWLED OFF PLANE SEAT AS JETSTAR WANTED HER TO PAY FOR WHEELCHAIR

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A disabled Queensland woman has vowed never to fly Jetstar after she was told to pay for a wheelchair by Jetstar.

Natalie Curtis, a wheelchair user, used an aisle wheelchair to get to her seat on the last leg of her flight from Townsville to Bangkok.

Curtis claims that when it was time to leave the plane, personnel requested her to pay to use the wheelchair.

She declined, claiming that she had never been asked to pay before, and instead chose to crawl off the plane, a 4m distance..

Curtis agrees that there was a linguistic barrier between her and the personnel.

“When we landed, (staff) were asking us to pay, and I didn’t really understand it, and I was like, ‘no, I’m not paying to get off this plane,'” she told Sunrise.

“They all simply sat about for a while, and the only thing left for me to do was crawl on the floor.”

Jetstar’s Statement

“We unreservedly apologise to Ms Curtis for her recent experience while travelling with us,”

“We are committed to providing a safe and comfortable travel experience for all our customers, including those requiring specific assistance.

“Regrettably, this was not the case for Ms Curtis following a miscommunication that resulted in the delay of an aisle chair being made available at the gate on arrival and we are looking into what happened as a matter of urgency.

SIAM BU SAID HER LIFE CHANGED AFTER SHE UPGRADED THE SIZE OF HER NEI NEI POK

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A woman in Thailand shared how she could wear beautiful dresses after she upgrade the size of her nei nei pok with 350cc of silicon.

She shared pictures of her before the procedure and she was flatter than a flat-screen TV.

She quickly restored her confidence after she went to a plastic surgeon to insert 350cc of silicon.

Here is her experience:

Today I want to share with you my experience of plastic surgery.

Looking at the picture, I don’t have to ask why I decided to upsize my breast. I’m a person who shouldn’t call me small breasts. It’s called no milk at all, sister. Wearing clothes and not sure I want to build my self-confidence (Not intended to make men like it. Do it for your own self-confidence.)

After graduating from college I decided to go with Dr. Thep. Pratunam Polyclinic because a lot of information has been gathered There are people who say that Doctor Thep really deserves his name. Most importantly, the price is not expensive, at 50,000 baht. It’s over. There is no medicine.

Guarantee free fix for the doctor’s lifetime. I choose 350 cc because we want it to look as natural as possible.

I admit that it really hurts. But for the sake of beauty, I can endure it!!

The result is very impressive. It’s been 3 years now and my breasts have never had any problems. And we feel that we made the right decision. Today we feel much more confident. Happy to dress up
In the end, anyone who wants to do any surgery We recommend you to find good information. Prepare your body, prepare your mind and then head to the doctor.

PRC MAN WEAR COSTUME TO COLLECT S$43 MILLION LOTTERY, DON’T WANT TELL WIFE OR KIDS

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A man in Guangxi won a prize of 219 million yuan which is about S$43 million in the two-color ball lottery.

Netizens believe that the man concealed the winning information, May violate the wife’s right to know.

Lottery Winner

The grand prize winner Mr. Li (surname changed) introduced that on October 20, he passed by a Welfare Lottery Betting Station in Litang Department Store, Litang Town, Binyang County, Nanning City, and bought three lottery tickets totaling 160 yuan.

At the time, he played a 20-fold lottery ticket on a betting machine in the station. It didn’t take long for him to think that this set of numbers was very good, so he stepped forward to play the ticket, and the salesman helped him play the same set of 20 times the lottery ticket on another betting machine in the station.

That night, Mr. Li slept earlier and did not see the lottery results of the current two-color ball. It was not until the morning of the 21st that he knew that Litang Town had won the first prize of 40 times the two-color ball. Looking at the numbers, it was the two groups that I purchased.

Although Mr. Li was very excited after winning the lottery, he was still very calm. “I didn’t tell my wife and children, I was afraid that they would be too inflated and would not work or work hard in the future.”

At present, Mr. Li’s family and friends do not know that he has won the huge prize. As for the purpose of this prize, Mr. Li said that he has not yet thought about it, and plans to slowly plan how to use it.

WOMAN SAID SHE CHASE BY A PERVERTED MAN IN PUNGGOL “ITS NOT SAFE”

A woman shared a video on Tiktok warning girls that are staying Punggol.

She stated that she stayed across the interchange and the incident happened near midnight and she saw a guy in a darkly lit area.

She described the man as an “uncle” or a older man. She thought that the man was scratching his croutch and he walked passed him.

He then chases after her while grabbing his “banana”. She started to panic and ran.

Eventually she ran far enough so the man could not chase him, the man then went after the next girl that walked passed him.

She then warns others to not go home alone saying that “it’s not safe out there”.

A netizen who saw the video stated that this has been going on for at least 7 years

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Here are what netizens think:

  • if you have filmed it. report to the police with the film
  • Stay safe out there fellow punggolian
  • It’s Halloween the uncle trying out new way to scare people. Jokes aside pretty sure you can write to your CC about installing lights in that area.
  • this uncle did the same to my friend and he have been doing this for AT LEAST 7 YEARS BRO
  • im so glad ur safe!! and sorry u had to experience that:(

MAN CHARGED $91 FOR 2 PLATES OF KAI LAN, RESTAURANT APOLOGISES FOR NOT STATING PRICE

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28-year-old Mr Lin patronised the Crystal Jade Pavilion outlet at VivoCity with his parents, relatives and friends for some dim sum on 24 October, according to Shin Min Daily News.

There were about 6 to 7 adults and 2 children in the group, and they ordered some Hong Kong Kai Lan in oyster sauce.

Lin said that the waiter suggested they order a large portion since they had a big group sharing it, and Lin then went ahead with his suggestion.

When it came time to settle the bill, he was shocked to see that the two plates of Kai Lan set him back by $91.20.

It was listed as the most expensive item on the receipt, with the total bill coming to about $400.

Restaurant apologises

The restaurant has since apologized after Lin contacted their customer service, and they said that the staff should’ve been more careful when taking orders.

They told him that their staff shouldn’t have made an order on behalf of the customer without telling them the price, or take the initiative to order a large portion for them.

However, the boss of Imperial Restaurant Wang Jinhui, spoke to Shin Min and said that most of the prices were already on the menu and wait staff are not obliged to list all the prices.

He said that regular customers usually don’t ask for the price, and that season dishes don’t have prices listed. He added that it’s common practice for large servings to cost twice as much as small ones.

Another manager from Dragon Phoenix Restaurant also told SMDN that high-end restaurants don’t practice informing customers of prices as this might offend the customer and embarrass them.

Images source: Unsplash and Google Maps (Header images used for illustrative purposes only and are not actual photos from the incident)

JOSEPH SCHOOLING FINED $10K BY SNOC FOR HIS CANNABIS ADVENTURES

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Singapore national swimmers Joseph Schooling, Amanda Lim and Teong Tzen Wei were each fined for breaking the Singapore National Olympic Council’s (SNOC) rules of conduct, after they admitted to taking drugs overseas during the SEA Games, according to Mothership.

After their scandalous confessions, the SNOC launched disciplinary proceedings against them, and they were also investigated by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) – however, their urine tests returned negative.

The SNOC’s disciplinary committee reviewed the evidence and determined that the trio had been cooperative during the process.

They admitted to the incidents and their conduct failure, and they were each fined after the conclusion of the investigations.

Joseph Schooling was fined $10,000 and issued a conditional warning where he will be debarred from selection for all major games for two years if he reoffends or breaches the rules of conduct again.

Lim was fined $2,800, along with a warning that she previously received from the CNB for possessing a drug utensil.

Teong was fined $3,200.

WOMAN SAVED BOY FROM BEING HIT BY LORRY & LOSES HER OWN ARM IN THE PROCESS

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A woman in China put herself in harm’s way to save a 2-year-old boy from being hit by a lorry, losing her left arm along the way.

The incident happened on 2 October in Sichuan, China; along Linyuan Boulevard in Sichuan China, according to The Cover.

Ran Ti Lan was having a conversation with her neighbours at a nearby restaurant when she spotted the boy appearing to be looking for something on the sidewalk.

She paid no heed to him and continued chatting with her neighbour when the boy suddenly walked onto the road as a lorry drove towards him.

Ran then ran onto the road without thinking twice and pulled the boy back from the oncoming heavy vehicle, and she ended up being the one hit by the lorry instead.

She was then sent to the hospital where her injuries were so bad that her left arm had to be amputated – she went through several follow-up surgeries before being discharged.

Investigations have since revealed that the boy, Xiao Xin, was with his mother when she went to use a toilet across the street.

The boy crossed the road to look for her after she hadn’t returned, and the accident then subsequently happened.

AT LEAST 141 PEOPLE KILLED AFTER CROWDED BRIDGE IN INDIA COLLAPSES

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A suspension bridge in the town of Morbi in Gujarat, India, collapsed on 30 October during a religious festival and plunged into a river below, resulting in the deaths of at least 141 people, according to Channel NewsAsia.

The death toll is still likely to climb even further as search operations are underwear for the other missing people.

More than 500 people were congregating on the suspension bridge, which is over 150 years old and sits suspended over the Macchu River.

The cables that were supporting the bridge had reportedly snapped, resulting in the bridge crashing into the river below.

People were seen trying to hold on to the side of the bridge and the cables for their lives.

CNA reported that the bridge had only recently undergone renovation about one week ago, and it was repaired for 7 months before reopening on 29 October.

However, the bridge did not have a safety certificate.

The death toll currently stands at 141 people, with another 171 people being rescued, while there are still people missing.

Image source: @news24tvchannel on Twitter

OCBC BANK RAISING INTEREST RATES ON 360 SAVINGS ACCOUNT, 4.65% PER YEAR

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OCBC Bank said in a notice dated 31 October that they will be revising the interest rates for their 360 account to 4.65%, from 1 November onwards.

OCBC’s announcement

Revision to Interest rates for 360 Account from 1 November 2022

Dear Customers

We wish to inform you that with effect from 1 November 2022, we will be raising the interest rates that we pay on the following deposit account. Please refer to the tables below for more information.

Updates to 360 Account 

You will earn a base interest of 0.05% per year on your entire account balance.

*Selected OCBC Credit Cards include OCBC 365 Credit Card, OCBC Titanium Rewards Credit Card, OCBC 90°N Visa Card and OCBC 90°N Mastercard.

Thank you for banking with us.

MTF WAS “READY” TO RE-IMPOSE WEARING MASKS INDOORS – ONG YE KUNG ON XBB WAVE

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Minister of Health Ong Ye Kung said on 31 October that a return of restrictions such as wearing masks indoors cannot be ruled out in case new and worse variants emerge.

Snippet of Ong Ye Kung’s statement

 I want to dial back a bit and talk about the pandemic. We are still in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, and I thought I will give a brief update today.

7.     The situation has stabilised, and life has gone back to normal. There is in fact much fatigue dealing with the pandemic and many people do not even want to think about COVID-19 anymore. Indeed, we are in a new phase of the pandemic, but not just in terms of people’s mentality and our safe management measures (SMMs), but in two other important aspects.

8.     The first aspect signifying a new phase of the pandemic is the evolution of the virus. In every society, there are now multiple sub-variants circulating. In Singapore, for example, we have BA.1, BA.2, BA.4, BA.5, BA.2.175, BA.2.10 and a few cases of BQ.1. In such a situation, where so many sub-variants are circulating, there is always the possibility that two of them meet and combine to become something new, what we call a recombinant subvariant such as XBB which is a combination of BA.2.175 and BA.2.10.

9.     But there is no reason for recombinants to be always more transmissible but less severe. It is a random process of nature, and a new recombinant variant could always take on characteristics of a parent variant that can lead to more severe illnesses. Fortunately, XBB was not like that.

10.     The second aspect of being a new phase of the pandemic, is that life in Singapore is now practically back to pre-COVID normalcy, and we have once again re-established ourselves as an international hub and open economy. Singaporeans travel a lot, and we are hosting many conferences and events that create opportunities and jobs for our people. This also makes us vulnerable because whenever there is a new sub-variant which is very transmissible, we can be one of the first cities in the world to experience it, just as we were one of the first cities in the world to have a wave that is dominated by XBB.

11.     So if you put the two together, we can have a recombinant that can be more dangerous and we can also be one of the first cities in the world to experience it. Therefore while there is a lot of fatigue, we cannot be complacent. We, at least for the Ministry of Health (MOH), and all our hospitals and all of us in healthcare, cannot be complacent. Singaporeans do depend on us. So we need to be prepared in case there is a nasty infection wave, and we need to have our contingency plans in place.

12.     A key response is our vaccine strategy. That is why we rolled out the bivalent vaccines to those aged 50 and above. It is very important for older individuals to keep your vaccinations up to date, because it is more likely that you may develop severe illnesses when infected with COVID-19. Even in the last month, two out of 100 infected persons aged 70 or above and not fully vaccinated either died or ended up in the ICU. Once you get vaccinated, that probability drops by fivefold at least.

13.     So far, about 53,000 individuals have taken the bivalent vaccine, including myself. Many are waiting to be eligible or due, and I hope more will come forward. In a few weeks, we expect to roll out the bivalent vaccines to the younger age groups below 50.

14.     In the meantime, the wave driven by the XBB recombinant variant is clearly coming down and that has also relieved some of the pressure on our hospitals. I believe we have most likely ridden through this wave successfully. This is another first, because we dealt with the XBB wave with practically no SMM restrictions, and had removed indoor masking requirements and vaccination-differentiated SMMs (VDS). We practically had no rules and yet we went through the wave quite safely and successfully. It shows that our resilience has gone up by another notch.

15.     For the XBB wave, the Multi-Ministry Taskforce (MTF) was very ready to reimpose indoor masking and perhaps targeted VDS should the situation worsen. Fortunately, the infection numbers peaked and declined much earlier than we modelled, and we can stand down this contingency plan, at least for now.

16.     I thought that it is important that if we were seriously thinking about it because we were uncertain what would happen, it was better to inform the public that we might do it. Now that we think things are better and we do not need to do, we should be honest that we are no longer thinking about it – until the next wave comes. It is important to always be very open with the public, what we are thinking of, what we might have to do, but only when absolutely necessary.

17.     As we recover from each wave, and we have had three waves this year, we removed more rules until we reached where we are today. But when we have no more rules to remove, like now, we have reached a new steady state. From here, we should expect that if we encounter an infection wave driven by a nasty variant, we must be prepared to reinstate some SMMs, such as targeted VDS or indoor masking. We will prioritise measures which will not disrupt our normal lives and work.