A netizen wrote in to commend a bus driver who went out of her way and disregarded her own safety to help and old man who had fallen down on the road.
It was raining at the time and she stopped at a bus stop and ran without an umbrella into the road, towards the old man who had fallen down and having difficulty getting up.
The passengers who witnessed the sight were moved by her actions and alighted to shelter both of them with their own umbrellas.
The incident happened on 10 July at around 12.30pm, somewhere along the route towards Kovan MRT station on bus 112.
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The star is famous for the movie “Storm Raiders”, and has also appeared in “Kill Bill”, “Fast and Furious 3”, “Young and Dangerous: The Winner is King” and other films, which are the youth memories of many audiences.
The famous Japanese actor Shinichi Chiba died at the Kimitsu City Hospital in Chiba Prefecture at 5:26 pm on August 19 at the age of 82.
Japanese media pointed out that someone had a meal with Chiba Shinichi in July, when he was very healthy and there was nothing unusual.
43-year-old Soh Choon Heng is facing charges for taking over SGD$54,000 in bribes from suppliers of SMRT.
He is also facing charges because he forged the signature of a manager on two letters. By agreeing to buy parts from the supplier’s Soh benefited by receiving a “commission”.
He also helped the suppliers to leak competitor quoted prices in order for his “partnered” vendor to win the deal.
The suppliers who bribed him are facing corruption charges as well.
In Singapore, corruption is a very serious crime and be punished with a maximum of 5 years jail and/or fined of up to SGD$100,000.
Just a few weeks ago many KTV outlets became instantly infamous after the KTV saga.
Club De Zara which is located in Textile Centre as part of the saga, allowed customers and hostesses mostly from Vietnam nationalities to intermingle.
As a result, the defendant company violated the business license regulations and violated five public entertainment laws. The prosecution charged three of them. The company was fined SGD$15,000 yesterday.
The establishment remains closed.
The public feels that the fine is nothing
SGD$15k is nothing, there is one bottle of alcohol already SGD$500 max only 1 night of sales.
How much is the price of the country’s half-closed city? Fifteen thousand? Do these bastards and chickens have shame?
Ask these people to stand up and give an explanation to the people of the whole country.
37-year-old Bojanki Suresh Naidu and 48-year-old Bharati Tulshiram Choudhari breaching stay home notices they were both sentenced to 3 weeks in jail.
They are Singapore Permanent residents who arrived in Singapore on a flight was inbound from India on 14 March 2021. On arrival, they were told that they are to stay indoors and complete their 14 days stay-home-notice.
They were brought to Oasis Hotel which is located in Novena to serve their 14 days. However, the man left his room and went to meet the woman and claims that his intention of leaving the room was to take food from her and have a chat.
After returning to his own room he realised that he was unable to get in, he had no choice but to inform the hotel’s security which leads to the staff finding out that he had left the room.
He lied to the security officer and said that he could not breathe and left his room to take fresh air. However, this was not the case.
ICA was soon informed of his misbehaviour and a review of the hotel’s CCTV footage revealed his deception.