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DRIVER BLOCKS UP CARPARK CAUSING JAM AFTER DENIED PARKING AT RESIDENT SECTION

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A video was recently uploaded on the Facebook page SGRV which shows a man using his car to block the carpark entrance after being denied parking at the resident section of the carpark at King Albert Park Residence.

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honda shuttle the driver believed to be a season holder apparently tenant commerial unit https://www.essentiallystrings.com.sg/ insisted to park at the resident section when mall section is full.

when told by management its not allowed. he blocked up the enterance when refused to allowed in & caused a huge tailback of 20 plus vehicles onto the main road. quoted This man inconsiderately decided to put his car to park, blocking the entrance of the residential gantry and is childishly determined not to budge and held up a single lane traffic comprising of mall shoppers an residents, which tailed back the main road causing a traffic jam along upper bukit timah road. Reason?

He wants to park in the residential carpark because the mall’s carpark was apparently full. He said that he was given this entitlement before by a phantom chap, he couldnt identify, and continue to deserve this entitlement. He only decides to leave only when the police was called. According to the mall security guards, this wasnt the first time.

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MURDER AT BEDOK: 49-YEAR-OLD MAN ARRESTED FOR SUSPECTED MURDER OF ANOTHER MAN

A 49-year-old man was arrested by police for his suspected involvment in the murder of another 49-year-old man at Bedok Reservoir Road.

The victim was allegedly stabbed at a residential unit at around 10.15am.

Police officers found a man lying motionless in the residential unit where he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Preliminary investigations revealed that both men knew each other.

The suspect will be charged with murder on 5 April.

At the time of writing, police investigations are still ongoing.

Murder in Singapore is an offence that carries the death penalty, where convicted persons are hung to death.

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GUY GOES ON RACIST RANT AGAINST INDIAN MAN FOR HOGGING ARCADE MACHINE

A young punk went on a vulgar racist rant against an Indian man for allegedly hogging an arcade machine.

She shared that the man hogged the machine for almost 20 minutes, calling him a “f***ing c**bai Indian guy”, a “c*nt” and “crazy b*stard”.

He summed up his post saying that there are many “stupid foreign Chinese and Indian also liddis (sic)”.

The incident reportedly happened at Kallang Wave Mall.

NEWBORN IRAQI BABY BECOMES FIRST HUMAN BEING TO BE BORN WITH 3 KKB

The parents of a three month old baby brought their child to seek medical attention after finding their baby’s scrotum to be swollen with skin projections.

Doctors then examined the baby and found that the skin projections wer in face two extra kkb.

The 2nd kkb was about 2cm long and attached to the roof of the first kkb.

The 3rd kkb was about 1cm long and below the scrotum.

Both the extra kkb did not have urethras and were subsequently removed by the doctors during surgery.

The baby has since recovered with no adverse effects.

Cases of extra kkbare extremely rare.

Diphallia, babies born with 2 kkb affect one in every 5-6 million births.

Triphallia, babies born with 3 kkb, has never been reported in human, until now.

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KINDHEARTED COUPLE REUNITES LOST AUTISTIC BOY WITH PARENTS

A netizen shared how his wife chanced upon an autistic boy who had lost his way and couldn’t find his parents.

His wife then did everything she could to reunited the teen with his parents.

The boy’s father then sent the OP a candid photo of the boy reunited with his mother, looking very happy to see his mom again.

The photo apparently moved the OP to tears, as he told the father that he too has a lovely boy with special needs too.

He shared that it was an emotional moment for him and he was happy to see the family reunited.

Images sources: @sgfollowsall on IG

MAN STEPS ON STINGRAY AT TANJONG BEACH, KENA STUNG AND SENT TO HOSPITAL

A man allegedly stepped on a stingray by accident and was was stung by the delicious sea creature at Tanjong Beach, Sentosa.

He was reported to be in intense pain, as stingrays are known to have venomous spines on their tails.

The man suffered a deep gash on the inside of his feet, near the inside of his achilles heel as blood and pus oozed out from the little hole made by the stingray.

It was also very swollen.

He was attended to by lifeguards before being conveyed to Singapore General Hospital in an ambulance.

You can read the man’s post in full below:

Hi guys,
Just wanted to share what I went through over the past week so that you can be more careful and hopefully avoid a similar ordeal.

My family and I were playing in the water at Tanjong Beach (Sentosa) last Sunday. As we were about to leave the water, I stepped on and subsequently got stung by a stingray. ⚡️
What followed was three nights in the hospital and some of the most intense nerve pain I’ve felt in my life, not just locally at the site of the sting but also shooting up my leg and down into my foot – and that’s despite constant and generous doses of heavy painkillers (morphine, Tramadol, Panadol, etc).

The life guards responded quickly and seemed to know what they were doing. I got taken to SGH by ambulance (my 3 year old son was very jealous!), and the care there was also good, even though they couldn’t really find a way to bring the pain down, especially at night.

The pain eventually got better and I was released on day 4. Today the pain is pretty much gone, and I can only see a small scar from the sting. I’m just grateful that it got me and not my son who was about 5 feet away from me in the water! 🙏🏻
Both the lifeguards as well as the doctor at the hospital mentioned that they had another case with the exact same injury on the same afternoon, but apparently that one happened at Siloso Beach… so this apparently wasn’t a one-in-a-million freak accident and does happen sometimes in Sentosa.
I’m not sure if there’s a surefire way to protect yourself from such a sting. I’ve heard the stingers can even penetrate beach shoes. Given the force I felt when I got stung, I can believe that. It felt like a hammer hitting my ankle!
One way, apparently, is to shuffle your feet through the sand instead of taking proper steps. Might be worth a try next time you enter the water in Sentosa.
Also, just to clarify, I’m not in any way mad at the stingray (nor do I seek revenge, as some have suggested 😅). I was in its home and stepped on it, so that’s on me. I’m sure it was properly scared and hence the defensive reaction was perfectly normal. Nature sure knows how to fight back!!

Images source: @netiizenz on IG

LAMBORGHINI DRIVER SUDDENLY FORGOT HOW TO DRIVE, DROVE UP A KERB INSTEAD

A video emerged online showing a Lamborghini mounting a kerb on the road.

The car could be seen driving up the kerb and being momentarily stuck on it before the driver reversed and wiggled his way out of his predicament.

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Image and video source: @sgfollowsall on IG

TAN TOCK SENG’S HEALTHCARE WORKERS GO THROUGH ESCAPE ROOM AS PART OF TRAINING

More than 200 healthware workers from Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) underwent palliative rehabilitation care training by going through an escape room designed to hone their skills.

Participants went through 5 stations designed to test their knowledge on how to care for patients.

They had to identify the level of care the patient needs, commonly displayed symptoms and intervention techniques.

Clues were hidden throughout the room and multiple puzzles needed to be solved.

The participants also had to complete pre and post game quizzes to test their knowledge.

AUNG SAN SUU KYI REMAINS IN GOOD HEALTH AMID GROWING CONCERNS

Aung San Suu Kyi in in good health, according to her lawyer, as she appeard in a video meeting to discuss her legal case.

The deposed leader who is a Nobel laureate, has been held in custody since 1 February every since the military seized power.

She is facing charged that include illegally importy 6 handheld radios and breaching coronavirus protocals, as well as being accused of bribery.

Her lawyers dismissed the bribery allegations as a joke.

Widespread media coverage reported a gun battle between security foirces and civilians near the north-western town of Kale, where a vollager was reportedly killed.

Images source: @thaewai5 on Twitter and @kaykphyo1 on Twitter

TAN CHENG BOCK: I’M NOT STEPPING DOWN, BUT “CHANGING GEAR”

Dr Tan Cheng Bock, the founder of the Progress Singapore Party (PSP), said that he will not be idel in his new role as chairman of the PSP.

Dr Tan said on 3 April that he will now focus on reaching out to more Singaporeans, as well as scouting for new talent.

The new secretary-general of the PSP will be former RSAF Lieutenant Colonel Francis Yuen, 71-years-old.

Dr Tan said that the PSP has grown and matured and that the new team must have the opportunity to use their strengths and skills to move forward.

He highlighted that he was not stepping down, but rather, he is “changing gear”.

He added that he will not lead the party from the front any more, and that the time is ripe for him to play a different role.

Image source: Dr Tan Cheng Bock Facebook