
NBA Star Kobe Bryant, a legend from the lakers has died in a helicopter crash.
The incident happened at around 3.45 AM, the chopper was carrying 4 other people.

NBA Star Kobe Bryant, a legend from the lakers has died in a helicopter crash.
The incident happened at around 3.45 AM, the chopper was carrying 4 other people.

A video is currently circulating online of a man who appears to be trying to start a fight, it is unclear what happened but thankfully the people around were calm and trying very hard to stop the man.
What do you guys think?
Video Below:

According to a media release, the first confirmed case was a 66-year-old man from Wuhan that arrived in Singapore for a holiday and he is currently residing at Singapore General Hospital.
His son who was travelling with him was also found with the disease and he is also currently in SGH.
Another woman who travelled to Singapore as a tourist were also found to be confirmed with the deadly virus. She is currently warded at National Centre for Infections Diseases.
All three patients are in stable condition.
Officials said that anyone who feels sick should follow the usual protocols of staying home from work, covering coughs and washing hands. They said people who were ill after travelling to the Wuhan region should contact a health care provider.

According to a media release, a 38-year-old Australian pilot Cameron Lachlan Milne is facing multiple charges after he was allegedly caught behaving rowdily towards a few Police officers.
He is facing the following charges
On 15 of June 2018, at around 2 am he was allegedly drunk and started harassing some technicians at Marina Square. The police were alerted and he was arrested.
He kicked the driver and passenger seats of where the officers were seated. He tried biting another Police officer’s hand and kicked another Sergeant on his ear.
He is currently out on bail and he will be back in court on the 18th Feb 2020.
He is facing the following punishments

According to a Media Release, a 50-year-old father was jailed yesterday for sexually assaulting his biological daughter. He was drunk and forced his daughter to perform oral on him.
He was sentenced to 10 years and 4 months in jail for the crime. The additional 4 months is given in lieu of caning as he is 50-years-old.
In 2016, the victim accompanied her father for a drink at a void deck. The victim had one can of beer and the father drank two to three cans of beer and became drunk.
After they went home, the daughter decided to sleep on the sofa bed as she did not want to wake up her mother, her father join in and slept on the sofa bed. The father later slipped his hand under the victim’s T-shirt and started touching her.
The daughter moves away and told her father to stay away from her, the father responded by using force on her and tried to give her a kiss. He also told the victim to not make any noise during the assault.
After grabbing hold of the daughter, he slipped his hands into the victim’s lower region.
The man removed his shorts and exposed his kkbto the victim, he then told her to perform oral sex on him.
Although the victim tried to stop, the father continued to force her to do it by holding her down.
In 2017, the father had a dispute with the family and used a knife to threaten his daughter. After the authorities were alerted, She was brought to a welfare home by MSF for safety.
The father also warned her to not speak of the sexual assault incident to the child protection officer.
At the welfare home, she met other victims of sexual assault and she finally spoke on the 21 Jan 2018 and told her mother about the incident.

Owning a car in Singapore is never cheap, some drivers make use of the vehicle to earn an extra buck by doing hitching services while some others try to send passengers from Singapore to Johor.
It is illegal to send passengers from Singapore to Johor for a fee without a Public Service Vehicle Licence (PSVL).
A total of four drivers were caught, out of the 4 drivers, three of the drivers received both a fine and forfeited their vehicle for the offence. The 4th driver only received a fine.
All drivers pleaded guilty and were fined S$1,400. The maximum fine is S$3,000 and up to 6 months of jail.
There was also no valid insurance coverage for such chauffeured services.

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A 16-month-old girl had a second-degree burn on her hand. The mother checked the CCTV and found out that it was the maid who put her hand in a hot pot to “cook”!
The incident happened at Block 992B Buang Kok Link.
The girl ’s mother, Liu Meiliang posted on Facebook that the maid was at home with her two daughters on last Tuesday afternoon (14 Jan 2020). Later that day the father received a call from the 8-year-old daughter and was told that her sister got burned.
She wrote that her husband took the younger daughter to a nearby clinic for treatment, and the clinic advised them to go directly to the hospital. The doctor at the hospital informed that the injuries on the daughter’s hand appear to be a second-degree burn.

They asked the maid at the time, but the maid said it was an accident, saying that she was holding her daughter to cook in the kitchen, and the little daughter accidentally touch the hot pot and she could stop her in time. At that time, they believed the maid.
The mother who was in doubt decided to review the CCTV. the CCTV footage shows that the maid who was wearing a red top and red pants is holding the girl in front of the cooker with her left hand, holding the spatula in her right hand to stir fry in the pot, then lowering the spatula, holding the girl’s left hand and letting her touch Cooking pot.
The girl cried immediately, and the maid stepped back a few steps before approaching the stove. She put the girl’s left hand into the hot pot again and made her cry loudly.
A total of 4 times, the maid placed the baby girl’s hand into the boiling hot pot.
The mother reported the incident to the Police the next day and the 30-year-old maid was arrested.

According to the Police media release, The Police have arrested a man and a woman after a vehicle theft case was reported. The two suspects are 39 and 53 years old.
The Police were alerted on the 19 January 2020 at around 10.05 am for a report of a stolen motorcycle along Canberra Crescent.
Just one day after investigations, Through ground enquiries and with the aid of images from Police CCTV, officers from Woodlands Police Division managed to establish the identities of the suspects leading to the arrest on 20 January 2020.
The Police managed to recover the stolen motorcycle.
Both suspects will be charged in court today (22 January 2020) with theft of motor vehicle with common intention.
Anyone convicted of theft of motor vehicle under Section 379A of the Penal Code, Chapter 224, shall be liable to imprisonment for a term which may extend to 7 years, and shall also be liable to a fine.

Are Debit Cards totally unsafe?
UOB hotline Operator Claims that it’s a Fraud and it’s beyond their control?
Basic INFO
This account Holds All my Savings. It has a debit card attached to it which I use for depositing money.
I have never used this card for any online transaction.
1.) How did the Hackers (according to what the hotline Operator claims to be responsible .)
Get my 16 number CVV and expiry date when I have never ever input into any websites.
2.) UOB says there’s nothing they can do? So is my lifetime savings safe?
3.) Should a police report be lodged? Or should any action be taken against the bank?
🙏Gam Xia hope someone can advise. 🙏
PS: The Hacker Just used it again bringing the total damage to $200 in 2 days.
Source: Domanic

Electric scooter riders are only allowed to ride in park connectors or cycling lanes. But accidents still happen.
A PMD hit and run incident happened along Punggol Park.
A nearby CCTV managed to capture the rider moving along a Terrace Condo.
The victim is hoping that anyone with information or have witnessed the incident can come forward and inform the Police.

From January 1st, 2020, offenders convicted of riding on footpaths are subject to a fine of up to $ 2000 or in prison for three months, or both.