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CONSTRUCTION SITE TURNS TO RIOT BATTLEGROUND IS NOT IN S’PORE

A violent altercation at an unknown construction site has gone viral online, sparking outrage and confusion among viewers, many of whom mistakenly believed the fight took place in Singapore. The 34-second video clip shows a chaotic scene involving several men — believed to be construction workers — engaged in a brutal brawl, with one man being struck and left motionless on the ground.

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As the video circulated widely on social media, garnering over 230,000 views in just two days, the lack of context led many to assume the incident happened locally. Several Singaporean commenters expressed alarm, with some calling for those involved to be deported, despite no official confirmation of the location.

Fortunately, sharp-eyed users were quick to clarify that the incident did not happen in Singapore. Some pointed out that the language and voices heard in the background suggested the setting was likely outside of the country, possibly in Malaysia or Indonesia, though the exact location remains unverified at this time.

Online Speculation and Public Backlash

The video sparked intense discussion in the comments section. Comments like “All send back country”, “Plane ticket ready”, and “Privileged to come work still want fight” reflected public anger, mostly from those under the impression that the brawl occurred on Singaporean soil.

However, others were quick to correct the misconception. Replies such as “This is not Singapore” and “This Bangsar lah, not SG” were seen repeatedly as more users began identifying details that contradicted the initial claims.

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Man Knocked Unconscious in Brutal Fight

One of the most disturbing parts of the clip shows a man being struck, possibly with a metal pipe, before collapsing to the floor. He remains unresponsive as the fight continues around him. Some viewers commented that he may have suffered serious head trauma, though no official updates have emerged regarding his condition.

Netizens Call for Clarity

The video has once again highlighted how fast misinformation can spread online — especially when visual content is shared without verified context. While the origin of the footage remains unclear, what’s certain is that it did not happen in Singapore, and the incident is now under close public scrutiny across the region.

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