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Five-year-old British girl died of an asthma attack after doctor turned her away for being late!!

A doctor turned away a five-year-old British girl died of an asthma attack just because she was few minutes late for an appointment.

Even though Dr Rowe was given a warning and a secret disciplinary hearing she is still practising medicine in South Wales.

Ellie-May Clark had an appointment with Dr Joanne Rowe at 5pm on Jan 26 2015 was living in Newport after an asthma attack. For the past six months she had several serious asthma attacks.

Dr Rowe turned the girl and her mother away because they were late even though it was an emergency appointment.

An official report said they were eight minutes late despite Mrs Clark proclaim they were four minutes behind time.

The patient was more than 10 minutes late Dr Rowe said that she  turned them away.

As it was an emergency appointment, another doctor at the clinic questioned the decision to request the child to come back in morning

Mrs Clark found that Ellie-May had suffered another attack and stopped breathing at 10.35pm that night. She passed on even though she was rushed to hospital.

Dr Rowe’s refusal to see Ellie-May to be the found by a National Health Service report to be ‘root cause’ of the child’s death.

A hearing was held behind closed doors warning was issued to her.

Due to Dr Rowe clock-watching attitude who murder the girl an apology was never given from Dr Rowe.

Toa Payoh Central Gangfight. More than 8 Arrested

The gang fight took place on 18 February at about 2.30PM at Block 183, Toa Payoh Central.

A fight occurred between two shop workers of different handphone shops.A 27-year-old got into an argument with another handphone shop assistant aged 38. The 38 years old call his “gang” and bring 8 other guys to beat up a 27-year-old.

Wah this 38 year old “SO MAN”. need 8 more guys to beat a younger dude.

After using ‘proxy stalker’ woman was arrested on harassment charges!

OKINAWA — Police in Okinawa have arrested a 23-year-old woman after she used a “revenge” website to get another woman to harass her ex-boyfriend.

According to police, Ayaka Ishii, a food-service employee and a resident of Okinawa city, was one of two women who met on an online ex-boyfriend “revenge” site set up to harass former partners.

TV Asahi reported that after her 25-year-old boyfriend, with whom she had been living, broke up with her last August, Ishii sent a threatening anonymous letter to him stating, “I will get payback, from your friends, from your family, I will.”

According to police, Ishii had sent the letter via 27-year-old Marina Yokoro, a woman she met on an online revenge forum.

Police said Ishii has denied all charges. However, police have confirmed that Yokoro sent dead cockroaches to the family of Ishii’s former boyfriend on numerous occasions.

Source: http://www.japantoday.com/category/crime/view/woman-arrested-on-harassme.

25 Year Old Female Teacher From Chung Cheng High Died In Yishun Flat After Fainting

It is believed that the Chinese female teacher caught a cold a few days back, She fainted suddenly on a Saturday morning in her home toilet. After the landlord notices her on the floor she immediately called for an ambulance. But it was already too late.

The Chinese-language teacher is from Malaysia, Lin Biting (25 years old). She was teaching in Chung Cheng high school (Yishun) Department of Chinese language teachers.

Civil Defence Force spokesman confirmed that a report was received at 7:27.

Deceased in Yishun Street 81 No. 868 HDB rental flat. The landlord felt something was wrong as normally she would be out of her toilet by 7 o’clock, she went into the toilet and found her body on the toilet floor.

MAD NEIGHBOUR AT KHATIB SAY I(GUY) CANNOT TOPLESS IN MY HOUSE. NO ONE ASK U SEE. SIAO?!

Dear SU,

It all started out last month when I had a new neighbor that just move in. She moved in and started making complaints to my other neighbors every day. Saying the plants are blocking her way because of her gigantic A**hole. Now she come new pattern with my family.

Now she come new pattern with my family. I was slacking in my living room and she came over and look into my home.

“BOY MUST WEAR SHIRT. I  CALL POLICE CATCH U”

Readers, please take note my living room is L shape from the main door. There is no way a passerby can see me as there is no direct view.  WHO THE HELL WILL DO THAT AND PEAK IN?!

The only way she can see me is if she stands at a certain angle of the door. This single lao gu gu auntie sad that nobody wants. keep claiming that it is illegal for me to be topless in my house.

Hello. Auntie u mad ah? Like that all those guys at beach need to get arrested ah?

Submitted by: annoyed neighbour at Khatib

Malaysia Loan Shark Come Until Singapore(Jurong) To Chase

Jurong resident Mumtaz Begam Aziz found a loanshark warning letter pasted on her door threatening to harass her and her neighbors if the debtor refused to pay back the money he borrowed from them. The loan shark threatened to follow her family, neighbors and paint their cars if their demands for repayment was not met.

The recipient of this threatening letter has been advised to make a police report and not fear such empty threats.

<Credits: Mumtaz Begam Aziz>

Meanwhile In Cambodia… Mother Put Son In Washing Machine And Drown Him(Video)

A viral video of a woman getting beat up appeared online after a mother placed her son in the washing machine and closing the cover. The son died in the machine. The mother is believed to be suffering from major mental diseases.

In the video below, The people that found out about the incident was so angry that they decide to take justice into their own hands and even try pushing the woman into the fire.

WEIRD GUY IMPERSONATE CHIOBU ON FB. TAG HIMSELF WITH HER. WHAT A L…….

“Hi all, please beware of this guy named Wen Hong.
My facebook account has been temporarily banned as he kept reporting my account and posts of exposing him impersonating me.
He created an account claiming to be me as his “girlfriend” during December 2015. I had no idea of what’s going on, as he blocked me from viewing the vessel account. I only knew what was going on from a friend yesterday (24/2/2017), and I do not personally know him.
I did publish a facebook post, telling my friends to report the fake account and clarified the misunderstanding. As you can see, I confronted Wen Hong and he admitted impersonating me. He apologized but most of his replies were absurd.
Please share this, thank you! (As my posts are removed and I cannot report, so I’m putting this here)”

SG Cheating Wife. 2nd FB Account Exposed By Husband!!!!

Dear reader,

I really hope you can help me post this story. My Brother Mr. K’s family really is in a mess now, I hope once his wife’s hidden love export out and they’re break up this un- normal relationship and back to they’re family. Thank you. I have a lovely family with my lovely kids, but my wife asked me to go oversea to work because I can earn more over there, but my wife fall in love with a guy with a family too, Both of them work in the same company. And she even created a fake FB account and post all they’re sweet relationship over there. And even brought expensive branded for his birthday using my hard earn money, they even travel overseas monthly to have some romantic time together. I’m not really sure about Mr. B’s wife, but for what I heard, Mr. B never took the responsibility to take care them, Mr. B willing to spend money going hotel, overseas and gift and never even pay for his family.

Submitted By Cindy Salvatore

How to spot a Hoax when you see it!

 
The very first thing that should trigger alarm bells is when someone says “a friend’s friend family” or “my sister’s friend’s colleague’s son” or “my girlfriend’s dog’s previous owner’s landlord’s mother’s granduncle’s gynaecologist”. If it isn’t first hand info, it probably isn’t real.
 Second, not a single person involved in the story was named. If it isn’t verifiable, it is even less probably real.
There are always three consistent elements to fake stories. It always takes place in a real and familiar establishment (in this case, Legoland, though which one in the world isn’t specified). It always involves a very trivial slip (the friend’s friend family – ah, never even say if mother father or granduncle’s gynaecologist – “taking her eyes off her 6 year old for just a moment”), and the description of an elaborate, yet believable-if-you-really-think-about-it crime being committed mid-pants down with at best a very vague description of a perpetrator who is not identifiable, much less prosecutable.
Finally, the only legitimate times I see a story ending with a plead to “Please spread” with a generous dose of exclamation marks is when I see postings of missing kids and elderly (with clear identification, including names, state of dress and last seen location). Seriously, if I wanted to share the true story of my kidney being stolen while I was in a drunken stupor, I’d call the New Paper or The Online Citizen, not ask my Facebook friends to help me make my post viral.
I’ve written at length about how stuff like this (think the AMK Hub and Tampines false kidnapping allegations back in 2012) creates not just unnecessary moral panic but an otherwise irrational fear of anything and anyone that doesn’t reside within the confines of your home. I’ve even helped to derail a suspicious story last year about the child-grabbing incident at a PCF Education Centre. And yet, yesterday someone asked me who does this kind of thing, and why these stories still persist.
I said, “Conspiracy mongers are dangerous animals. Their naivete feeds the innocent to make them naive as well. I would rather kill the fire than quietly let it breed.” The statement only addresses the messengers, though, and not the source. For that, I told her of a conspiracy theory the Wife told me about once that might explain the fascination with things that go viral in the online world.
It is common practice for biologists to create viruses that do not otherwise exist in the wild to experiment with (some PR and marketing agencies experiment as well, with viral campaigns; heck, even I do it). The noble ones are looking for a better vaccine to fight off a related strain. Then there are the others, who just want to see how far their creations can spread, without consideration of consequences.
So imagine, if you will (and I reiterate again, this is a conspiracy theory), that a number of years ago, scientists created a potent virus with air- and water-borne capabilities that can only affect humans, and as an indicator of its having taken effect on its human host – as well as its mode of transport – it’ll give people runny noses. Then for the sake of studying the effectiveness of such a virus, a mere 2 drops of it was dropped from an overhead bridge onto an interstate train, with the assumption that the virus will die off after a couple of days and no one would be the wiser. What was intended to be a study in how sickness may travel in a populated area, mutated to become a permanent fixture in the human condition called influenza, or the common cold.
Stories like the one shared above are extra-deplorable to The Blogfather because it targets the very insecurities that parents will have, at best causing a nagging anxiety within families to their child’s interaction with an  otherwise harmless world, and at worst empowering the fear in their hearts that the world is not safe for anyone, and converting us all into unresponsive, untrusting introverts who want nothing to do with anyone, because they now think every single person is inherently evil and should never be engaged, thanks to an elaborate lie.
Moral of the story? Doesn’t matter if you’re the originator or just a helpful messenger; know that everything you do has consequences, and make sure the consequences of your actions don’t make the world permanently sick.

Source: http://blogfather.sg/news/know-a-hoax-when-you-see-one/