A man was caught by his girlfriend after sleeping with numerous women, she is angry that he has cheated but she thinks about the times the bf spend money on her.
Here is the story:
I have been together with my boyfriend for 2 years and I recently found out that he had been cheating on me with a few girls.
I was devastated and he begged me not to break it off with him. He promised to change and really did what he said by letting me go through his phone, coming clean with those relationships and informing me wherever he goes and with who. Though I could see his efforts a part of me felt that he might do it again.
As I went through his phone, I wasn’t so sure if he would follow through with his promises. On the other hand, he treats me really well by spending his free time and money on me. Sex was good too.
I admit that I’m hunkering after his affections and love but deep down I don’t trust him. It’s probably a phase to overcome cheating and I can’t deal with the fact that he slept with multiple girls and in my view, that makes him dirty and disgusting.
A photo is currently circulating on Whatsapp of a group having a picnic at the park connector between Marina South Pier MRT station and Marina Cruise Centre.
The Whatsapp message also included a message stating that most of them are not wearing masks and the group has almost 10 people.
“Masks down, dancing, singing, eating, and socialising. Taken on July 4, at 4 pm.”
Two Singaporean alleged drug offenders, a 65-year-old male and a 55-year-old female, were detained in the latest drug raid by Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) agents on July 5, 2021.
There were about 974 grams of heroin, 3 grams of cannabis, and 60 grams of suspected New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) confiscated.
During the operation, $57,929 in cash and 330 nitrazepam pills were also discovered.
The value of the narcotics collected is believed to be more than $102,000.
CNB police detained a 65-year-old Singaporean male and a 55-year-old Singaporean female at Tampines Street 83 on the afternoon of July 5th.
The 65-year-old man was searched, and 938 grams of heroin and $7,000 in cash were discovered. The 65-year-old man was taken to his home in the same neighbourhood, where he was searched.
A total of 36 grams of heroin, 2 grams of cannabis, 60 grams of suspected New Psychoactive Substances (NPS), and $50,929 in cash was found.
A man was discovered dead in the early hours of June 8, past midnight, at a level four unit at Singapore Textile Centre.
SCDF paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene at about 12.38am.
Subsequently, a letter dated 28 June was pasted in the lift of the building, highlighting the death and warning the tenants not to use the commercial/office units as residential units.
They said that it was illegal unless approved by MOM.
A 16-year-old boy suffered a cardiac arrest six days after receiving the first dose of Pfizer’s crown disease vaccine in the gym shortly after lifting weights. The Ministry of Health and National University Hospital is investigating whether it is related to acute severe myocarditis.
The Ministry of Health issued a statement today (July 5) that the authorities received a notification on July 3 that a 16-year-old Singaporean teenager passed out at home in the morning and was sent to the emergency department of Khoo Tak Pat Hospital in the evening. He was transferred to the intensive care unit of the National University Hospital.
The teenager received the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on June 27, The teenager was assessed by medical staff that he is suitable for the vaccination. He was observed for 30 minutes after the vaccination, and he was in good condition. He was still healthy five days after the vaccination.
The Ministry of Health revealed that before he passed out on July 3, he lifted weights in the gym and used very heavy weights during training, which exceeded his own weight.
The infamous Phoon Chiu Yoke also known as the “badge lady” is now facing 14 new charges for not wearing a face mask and other charges.
She is also facing charges for breaching her stay-home notice last year and the prosecutor said that her latest offence was committed just recently. (2 weeks ago).
Out of the 14 new charges, 10 of them are charges pertaining to not wearing a mask in public.
List of location she failed to wear mask
Marina Bay Sand
July 5 2021
July 8 2020
July 9 2020
Saint Andrew’s Cathedral
Jan 17 2021
Feb 28 2021
March 28 2021
Ion Orchard shopping mall on May 6 2021
Tiong Bahru Market on May 21 2021
Phoon’s bail has since increased to $12,000
The authorities said that due to her failure to cooperate with further investigations, the Director of Public Prosecutions will increase her bail from SGD$8,000 to SGD$12,000.
She ignored all calls that were from the ICA and Phoon defend herself by saying that she has received alot of prank calls and would occasionally miss the calls on her phone.