Police were called down but they didn’t attempt arrest the guy, but just said they’ll pass the case on to AVA.
Why the hell would someone do something like that to the poor dog!? Such a cruel act, I am disgusted.
There have been multiple cases where animals are being abused and the abuser gets away with minimal punishment. Hope that there will be a change in the justice system to take cases like this a lot more seriously.
A video was uploaded on a Facebook page of an accident that involved a truck knocking over a Motorbike. The gruesome video shows the man immediately shredded into pieces with blood all over the road.
The video is currently circulating on Whatsapp and due to how gory the video is we will not be uploading the video to our website.
We will only describe what happened, the man was caught on the wheels on the back of the yellow trailer truck and he was ran over, blood burst and spattered on the road scattering the man’s body parts.
The accident happened earlier today along SLE this morning. The victim has been identified as a 45-year-old man.
Statement by Police
“Police investigations are ongoing.
“The police are aware of videos circulating online of the accident.
“We urge the public not to circulate these videos.”
At around 8.14 AM, SMRT posted on Twitter that a signalling fault has happened and there will no trains between Kranji and Buki Gombak.
Some commuters shared with us that it happened as early as 8 am but a photo that was taken at an MRT station indicating that it is Kranji to Jurong East.
A reader messages us and stated: “Monday morning and everyone is late for work. But got the best excuse”
[NSL] UPDATE: Due to a signalling fault, there is no train svc btwn #Kranji and #BukitGombak. Free regular bus & free bridging bus svcs btwn #Kranji and #BukitGombak.
[NSL] UPDATE: The signalling fault on the North South Line has been rectified. Train service is progressively returning to normal. Free regular bus & free bridging bus svcs btwn #Kranji and #JurongEast are still available.
A video was recorded by a customer/staff in Starbucks Yishun on the 14th December 2019. The video was showing a woman scolding and trying to have a dispute with a Starbucks staff.
This lady hogged the seat but did not buy a drink, staff reprimanded her but instead of listening, she talked back to the staff.
Watch near the end of the video. The woman starts to raise her voice. Throughout the whole video keep point finger here and there.
Video by Banana News
Do wrong thing then still keep point finger here and there? #YishunLogic
Rain expected to continue until the end of the year, weather reports from AccuWeather predicts that there will be rainfall almost every day. Bring an umbrella along if you’re going to be out of the house.
Parts of Johor is experiencing flooding and an area in Johor, Jalan Kota Tinggi-Mersing experience serious flooding. 4000 people have been evacuated.
accuweather
According to weather.gov.sg
An average rainfall per month in Singapore is approximately at 195mm, but for the month of December 2019 and January 2020, the rainfall is much higher.
The amount of rainfall in mm is higher than the upcoming months at 318.6 in December 2019, 234.6 in January 2020.
Source: weather.gov.sg Source: weather.gov.sg
The weather will continue to remain cooling for the time being
The Police were alerted at around 3.55 am that a fire had occurred at foot of Blk 408 Fajar Road. A rubbish bin had been set on fire, about 15 minutes later another report of a rubbish bin catching fire was reported at Blk 412 Saujana Road.
Both locations that were reported is only 3 mins walk away from each other.
Officers from the Jurong Police Division were able to identify the suspect within three hours and arrested a 51-year-old man for his suspected involvement in two cases of mischief by fire.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the man is also believed to be involved in other similar cases of mischief by fire.
If the man is convicted for committing mischief by fire, he will be punished with imprisonment for a maximum of 7 years, and shall also be liable to fine.
The incident occurred at 9:30 pm on December 9 2018, at a supermarket in Junction 8 shopping centre. The mother pleaded guilty in court for and she was fined S$2,500.
The court revealed that the defendant was pushing a baby stroller and taking her 18-month and 6-month baby to the supermarket. Investigations revealed that she had stolen 28 daily necessities, including chocolate, snacks, drinks, instant noodles, face cream, laundry detergent, toothpaste, bananas and luncheon meat.
She stuffed all these items into three eco-friendly bags and use the baby stroller to cover her spoils from the crime before leaving.
However, supermarket security became suspicious of her nervous behaviour, so she followed and observed her before she entered the MRT station. She also reported the incident to her manager.
When the manager arrived, the defendant claimed that she was only feeding milk to her babies outside the supermarket, and stated that she had informed the supermarket staff before stepping out of the supermarket. However, the manager verified with the staffs and found that none of the staff had spoken to her, and she was obviously lying.
The manager then recovered all the items she stole for a total of $291.80.
Last night, a series of media reported that an assault case happened at NTU.
But according to the Police, no assault case occurred.
The University would like to assure all students that there is no cause for concern for their safety on campus. NTU is working with the police and an official statement will be issued later today.
Twitter, Facebook and all other social media reported that an assault happened, some netizens even speculated some info after photos of what appears to be Gurkhas troops was circulating.
But according to the latest media release, a 19-year-old female student from NTU has got herself in trouble after providing false information to the Police.
According to Strait Time,, the police released a statement that “The police are investigating her for providing false information,”