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Singaporean Girl’s Horrifying Experience After Receiving a Vulgar Letter from a Stranger

A letter was addressed to a girl and send to her company ERA, she thought it might be information about someone trying to sell or buy flats. Instead, she got the shock of her life – a handwritten letter so vulgar and disgusting that it left her trembling with fear.

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The note wasn’t merely inappropriate; it was outright predatory. It claimed to be from someone interested in buying an HDB flat but quickly descended into obscene propositions. She shared the letter online to warn others, and the content quickly went viral, sparking outrage among netizens.


The Disgusting Letter That Sparked Outrage

Here is the verbatim transcription of the handwritten note she received:

My dear Desire Yeung
I am interest to buy HDB flat through you. Before that I would like to some simple discussion and confirm
I would to f*** you for one hour at my home
If you agree you may come to Jurong Best Town Council on 6.7.25 10am sharp
Do not miss this value opportunity, you will beat and get high commision from you
Thk you

Yes, you read that right – the writer explicitly demanded sexual services before any talk about property. Worse still, they specified a time and place, adding an extra layer of menace to an already appalling letter.


Shock and Fear in the Heartlands

She said she felt disgusted after reading the note.

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This incident highlights a terrifying reality: young women in Singapore, especially those working as property agents, face not just harassment online but also in person, even through letters. Many netizens advised her to make a police report immediately, while others expressed disgust that someone could be so brazen.


Calls for Authorities to Step Up

Netizens have urged authorities to take such cases seriously, warning that predators who start with letters could escalate their behaviour. Property agencies were also encouraged to educate their agents on safety, such as never meeting unknown buyers alone and always informing someone of their whereabouts.

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