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17 Year old poly girl jump to her death because of bf

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A 17 year old girl Ong SiYing that stayed in yishun was found dead at foot of a Yishun HDB Blk 394. This incident at night on 4th of April 2016. This happened around 8pm

The girl jump down after her boyfriend decided to break it off with her due to his personal studies.

The neighbourhood could hear the impact of her body landing on the ground. Ms Ong’s brother ran out of the flat shortly after the incident.

 

Road Trip To KL? Be Careful Of Explosions In Malls

8f71fda7-547f-41d6-80a6-2e24837ba413Eight individuals were harmed on Tuesday (Apr 5) when blasts happened in two eateries at Mid Valley Megamall amid reinstatement take a shot at the shopping center’s condensed petroleum gas framework after upkeep works.

City Fire and Rescue Department collaborator executive (operations) Azizan Ismail said the blasts happened at a Chili’s and a McDonald’s eatery at 9.45am on Tuesday.

“The blast left eight individuals harmed including two Mid Valley support temporary workers who managed facial wounds,” he said, including that both eateries have subsequent to been shut for examinations.

All the harmed were sent to Pantai Hospital here, Mr Azizan included.

In explanation, Mid Valley Megamall said: “As at 1pm, we can affirm that six of the eight individuals harmed have been released, while two stay in the healing facility and are being dealt with and observed.”

The announcement on Facebook included that the shopping center “will stay open to guests”, and included that “examinations are as yet being completed by bomba (fire office) and pertinent powers and that just negligible intrusion is brought on to our business”.

Possessed By Ghost And Attack Random People On Train

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womanmain_0A really astounding viral video demonstrates a lady, whom another suburbanite cases is controlled, assaulting a man on a train in Canada.

The unnerving clasp was tackled an Edmonton Transit System prepare and posted on Facebook.

The clasp demonstrates the young lady looking through her satchel when she begins displaying interesting and fierce conduct.

She gets her hair and head before connecting and snatching the neck of the male traveler beside her.

The lady then strikes the man and yanks on his braid before advancing toward the train entryways, reports Daily Mail.

The video demonstrates the man drawing nearer her and pushing her few times before the lady kicks him, which prompts a battle.

The lady then falls onto the floor of the train as ETS security land at the scene and quell both people.

At a certain point, a voice off camera says: ‘Hey, hey, hey, she’s likely had.’

Despite the fact that it shows up the video might be a scam, authorities with ETS affirm an episode occurred.

The ETS says travel officers were doing their rounds at Churchill Station when the episode happened and could react rapidly.

Both individuals included have been fined $500 for battling out in the open, she said.

In spite of the fact that the occurrence happened in 2014, it has subsequent to reemerged on online networking.

Singapore Couple Park At Handicapped Area, Still Want Kpkb(video)

Singapore couple that tried parking car at handicapped lot get scolded by passerby.

Obviously the couple was wrong and should not park there. The Indian man scolded the couple saying that they should not park there. Surprisingly, the woman in the video responded as if she have the right of way and claim that she is allowed to park there.

The Indian man got angry and started using vulgarities and his tone started to get more serious.

Maybe she is handicapped is someway that’s why she is parking there. Such arrogance simply throw away respect and make fellow Singapore’s lose face.

How Local Wet Market Might Be Cheating Your Money(video)

Have you ever went home and realise that the items you bought are missing from your bags? This video could enlighten you the reason why.

The viral video showing how wet market food sellers are cheating your hard earned cash. This video was taken from a China CCTV. The question is… How often does this happen in Singapore wet markets? Well i have at least seen it once and my mother was almost a victim of such a scam.

In Singapore, this is a serious cheating crime. This is no different from online scams that make you buy something that is make believed.

Technique in doing this scam

The seller pretends to weight your item for the price. She then quickly changes the bag with another one that contents less items or some cheap knockoff. How this works is she is trying to use the customer’s blind spots to make the exchange. It is quite obvious in the video that she is doing this scheme one bag after the other.

Please be caution when visiting your local fish markets for groceries. Always check on the spot before leaving the stall.

Singapore Dentist Fine $10,000 For Performing This Procedure…

Untitled-13Singapore Dental Council has suspended a dental practitioner after a disciplinary request discovered him liable of expert offense.

Dr Chua Teck Hum, who rehearses at My Dentist’s Clinique in Bedok, had extricated a patient’s tooth, expelled a remote body from the extraction site, and afterward performed a bone uniting operation. After seven weeks, he did an insert at the same site.

Notwithstanding, X-beams done three and six months subsequently demonstrated that the insert was not appropriately incorporated with the bone.

The SDC’s disciplinary advisory group reasoned this was on the grounds that Dr Chua had not sat tight sufficiently long for the bone joining to mend before doing the insert. Commonly, said the SDC in a press proclamation on Tuesday (April 1), the typical convention for the strategy Dr Chua had embraced is to hold up four months.

The patient inevitably went to another dental practitioner for a moment feeling, and the insert was uprooted.

Dr Chua was suspended for three months beginning April 1. He was additionally fined $10,000, blamed, made to compose a letter saying that he would not accomplish something comparative later on, and requested to pay the expenses of the procedures against him.

MRT Breakdown More = More Reliable(Watch Us Troll)

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Recent news that SMRT is becoming more reliable is really making me laugh, watch how netizens troll SMRT.

My kkbcannot erect but it’s getting more reliable

My dog can’t bark at intruders it’s a reliable dog

My toilet won’t flush when i just created a “bomb” it’s getting more reliable.

I got constipation, my digestion is getting more reliable

MRT breakdown is getting more reliable

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This is me getting my mind blown from this logic

Ownself praise oneself to look good. Talk c**k sing song number 1

Singapore Laws You Should Know Before You Go

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Singapore is widely popular for its immaculate cleanliness and perceptibly low crime rate. It’s one of the safest places in the world and yet their authorities never become complacent are always reminding people to still remain vigilant. Because of the safety and the cleanliness it exudes, Singapore has been named “The Fine City”. This stage name has a double connotation, though. To sustain the orderliness and cleanliness in the place, Singapore triggers the public’s discipline by imposing a lot of fines for all prohibitive activities— from seemingly mild to serious ones. Before flying to Singapore, you should be fully aware of the basic laws to be followed around. What you have thought to be harmless in your home town could already be entitled to “fines” or even imprisonment in Singapore.
Here are the things you must avoid or be careful of as you land in Singapore.

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People in Singapore are very particular with discipline. In fact, corporal punishment is generally accepted in the place. Caning isn’t only used to punish the criminals but is also considered a measure to maintain discipline in the military, at schools, or even at homes but of course with different kind of canes for school and homes. You don’t have to be surprised if you find canes widely sold in many grocery stores. Ensure that you respect their local principles and culture and follow their strict standards of good behavior and proper conduct.

Chewing Gum

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In Singapore, chewing gum is actually banned. So, if you’re thinking about bringing some, just forget about it. Bringing chewing gum to Singapore, even though it’s not for trading, still is considered illegal. Their existing rules don’t have specific stipulations about carrying gums for personal usage, but carrying big volume of gum and improper disposal of the item could cost you a heavy fine of up to $1000 for the first-time violators. Viewed as an extreme measure, the first proposal to ban gum wasn’t successful. The government changed its mind when the MRT or Mass Rapid Transit, which was the country’s largest public project, experienced troubles and malfunctions due to some gum stuck on the MRT’s door sensors. That is the main trigger of the enactment of the chewing gum regulation.

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The usual punishment for littering is a CWO or Corrective Work Order wherein the lawbreakers get to clean up a particular area while obliged to wear a bright and luminous green vest. This is done to enable the lawbreakers to realize how tough it actually is for cleaners to maintain the surrounding’s cleanliness and to make them recognize how unpleasant litter actually is. The punishment also somehow shames the violators to make them stop being such a litterbug again.

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There are areas in Singapore that prohibit smoking. This prohibition covers every indoor place where the public usually flocks. This ban was amended in 2009 to cover all indoor public areas that aren’t air-conditioned, such as offices, shops, etc. Outdoor public facilities, such as sports courts, fitness areas, and playgrounds were also covered. In 2013, the smoking ban further extended to pedestrian overhead bridges, hospital outdoor compounds, covered walkways and link ways, multi-purpose halls, common areas of residential buildings, and a 5-meter perimeter around bus shelters. This rule is set to come up with a healthy and clean setting for the masses. This also protects people from second-hand smoke.
Homosexual Relations
Under the legislation of “Outrages on Decency”, sex relations are criminalized. This used to be part of the legislation on “sex against the order of nature” or “unnatural sex”. Offenders of this regulation can be sent to prison for up to 2 years.

Jaywalking

The term Jaywalking was originally made up in the US. Now, the expression is already used in multiple 2000px-Singapore_Road_Signs_-_Restrictive_Sign_-_No_jaywalking.svgcountries worldwide. This refers to the illegal or reckless crossing of the pedestrians on the road. Jaywalking, in Singapore, is violated when one crosses the street in a non-designated area.

So, never miss to look for the marked pedestrian lanes prior to crossing the street in Singapore.

 

Untitled-11Not Flushing the Toilet and Urinating in Elevators

In Singapore, missing to flush the toilet isn’t just a casual breach of courtesy. You are actually breaking another strict law when you do so. Get ready to pay a fine once you are caught. And don’t ever think of urinating in elevators. Their elevators have UDD or Urine Detection Devices that can tell if the facility has urine. This device then sets off an alarm, closing all doors till the police arrive in order to arrest the violator.

Vandalism

In Singapore, vandalism is another offense that’s deemed serious. The penalty includes not only some hefty opfines but jail time as well, plus 3-8 swings of caning. Vandalism on both private and public properties is covered. Destroying, damaging, and stealing any public property and drawing, writing, inscribing, painting, and marking private properties without the consent of the owner are all illegal. Even attaching banners, placards, posters, and flags isn’t allowed.

Drugs

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Remember that the authorities in Singapore do not discriminate drugs taken within their borders or those taken back home before entering the country. The police in Singapore are authorized to run a drug test randomly on both foreigners and locals. Thus, ensure that you’re cleared of any drug substance before going to Singapore. To be safe, never consumer drugs before your flight and the whole time you’re in Singapore.

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These are some of the strict laws in Singapore that you should adhere to. There are items listed above that may sound casual and minor to some. However, you shouldn’t ever think about violating these strict rules to avoid getting into unwanted trouble. Just toe the line during your entire stay in Singapore, and just look at the bright side of the picture. You may be exerting more effort in dodging their prohibition, but you’re also ensured of a safe and clean stay that you may not totally experience anywhere else. Singapore, no matter how strict their rules are, is undeniably a worthwhile country to visit. Just seize your time around the place and enjoy the whole escapade.

Slashing incident at HDB …knife fight

wedmur12e_2xTwo moderately aged men were charged in court yesterday for supposedly assaulting each other with choppers on Saturday night.

Neighbors Si Sim Pang and Ng Ah Huat, both 51, are every confronting one tally of intentionally bringing on hurt utilizing a perilous weapon.

At 9.36pm that day, the two men, each professedly furnished with a chopper, assaulted each other at the tenth story HDB staircase arriving of Block 8 North Bridge Road, court papers said.

Si supposedly utilized a chopper to cut Ng’s lower arms and stomach zone, while Ng is said to have cut his neighbors’ left lower arm.

ARREST!!!

Police said they got a call not long after the battle and captured both men.

The Singapore Civil Defense Force (SCDF) were likewise cautioned and dispatched an emergency vehicle to the scene.

Paramedics took one of the men to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, said a SCDF representative.

A lady was likewise harmed amid the fight, reported Shin Min Daily News.

She declined to be taken to doctor’s facility by paramedics and went all alone, said the SCDF representative.

At the point when journalists went to the scene, blood stains were seen on the divider, floor and railing of the tenth story staircase landing.

Ng will be back in court on April 29, while Si’s next hearing is on May 3.

In the event that sentenced, they could each be imprisoned up to seven years, fined and caned.