LoverofCar 6th Gear March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 (edited) Which incident created the most impact in your childhood memory? To me...the Adrian Lim case...scared the shit out of me.. http://sg.news.yahoo.com/remembering-13-most-horrifying-incidents-033000118.html Remembering the 13 Most Horrifying Incidents in Singapore that our young have forgotten Remembering Singapore's Biggest Disasters We always think Singapore is safe. And it is. I can leave my house at 3am and take a stroll around my neighbourhood and reach home at 4am - cold and shivering and feeling stupid. But, safe. With this feeling of security, it is easy to forget that Singapore once suffered its own set of disasters. We just hope that Singaporeans today who never knew about them, don't take our safety for granted. Let's stay diligent and ensure these incidents never repeat again. For history's sake, here are the 13 most horrifying incidents in Singapore that most of our young have not heard about. 1. Bukit Ho Swee Fire (25 May 1961) This fire was Singapore's largest fire in history - taking away four lives, injuring 85 and rendering 16,000 people homeless after 2,200 attap houses were destroyed. Investigations begun afterwards to pinpoint the cause of this mega fire. But yet up to today, no one has found the exact cause of this incident. 2. MacDonald House Bombing (10 March 1965) This incident resurfaced in the news recently, after Indonesia insensitively renamed a corvette warship "Usman-Harun" - after the two commando bombers. We really don't know what prompted Indonesia to make such a decision, and the resulting furore needlessly strained bilateral ties between our countries. Singapore imposed a ban of this ship entering its ports and naval bases. But what was the incident that happened in the first place? Believe it or not, Singapore was victim to this bombing due to Indonesia's unhappiness with Singapore and Malaysia's merger, which they openly opposed. This was a long time ago, in 1965. And to make their point, they sent two commandos to plant the bomb, which resulted in the death of two bank employees and over 33 injured parties. In total, 29 bombs were set off in Singapore but the MacDonald's bombing was by far the most serious. In the end, the two young Indonesia commandos, Harun Said (then 21) and Osman Mohamed Ali (then 23), were caught and hanged in 1968. 3. The Spyros Disaster (12 October 1978) At about 2pm on this day, a Greek tanker "Spyros" exploded at the Jurong shipyard. It killed 76 people in the immediate vicinity and injured hundreds more, making it Singapore's worst accident in terms of lives lost. Many workers who were on their way back to the shipyard were burnt to death while others suffered serious burns and inhalation of toxic gases. This tragic incident lead to an immediate increase of safety regulations at the shipyard. 4. The Murder of the Tan children (6 January 1979) The Geylang Bahru murder case of the Tan childcare shook Singapore. It was one of the most brutal homicides in Singapore history. Their parents had left the house at 6:35am for work. The mother phoned home at 7:10am to remind the children to wake up for school to no avail. Upon arriving home at 10am, they found the four children, aged between 5 to 10, cruelly slashed to death and had their bodies piled up in the bathroom. Police ended up questioning over 100 of the Tan family's neighbours. But till today, no suspects were identified and no weapons were ever recovered. This has to be the most chilling murders ever, but the murderer did appear to have intimate knowledge of the family. 5. The Adrian Lim murders (January/ February 1981) In 1981, police investigations into the murder of two young children, Agnes Ng Siew Heok and Ghazali bin Marzuki led to the capture of three murders: Adrian Lim, wife Catherine Tan Mui Choo and mistress Hoe Kah Hong. Adrian Lim practised rituals as a phoney religion medium, luring women into having sex with him in exchange for beauty or to ward off evil spirits. He manipulated them with lies and deceit and ill-practice, at one point electrocuting one of them. He was finally captured when he was found guilty of killing two children just to draw attention away from his impending rape charge. He lured the children to his home and the trio killed them slowly, drinking their blood and drowning them systematically. The trio tried to plead for insanity but were denied multiple times. They were hanged on 25 November 1988. 6. New World Hotel Disaster (15 March 1986) The six-storey New World Hotel collapsed on 15 March 1986, claiming 33 lives instantly. Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), Singapore Civil Defence Force and hundreds of volunteers started the task of saving lives and removing rubble from the scene. Thankfully, 17 people were rescued. The tragedy made the nation come together as one, with many offering their help with the plight of the victims' families. There was no conclusive reason as to why the hotel spontaneously collapsed, but the most plausible explanation points to a gas leak explosion. 7. Hijack of Singapore Airlines SQ 117 Singapore Airlines Airbus flight SQ 117 was hijacked by four Pakistanis, who took control of the plane and forced it to land in Singapore. The hijackers made their demand right before their stipulated deadline, specialist Commandos charged into the plane and killed the hijackers, freeing all 118 passengers and 9 crew. None of the passengers and crew were hurt. OH YEA, GO SINGAPORE! 8. Nicoll Highway Collapse (20 April 2004) During construction for the then upcoming SMRT Circle line, a tunnel at Nicoll Highway collapsed when its supporting structure gave way. It led to the largest highway accident in Singapore history. Rescue searches for the surviving workers lasted 3 days with 4 people dead and 3 injured. The construction was subsequently halted for 8 months, with the project director fined $8,000 for negligence. 9. The Escape of Mas Selamat (27 Feburary 2008) Oh yea, this was a disaster. A PR disaster that is. For his escape should never have happened. Mas Selamt Kastari, leader of the Jemaah Islamiah (JI), the same organisation who tried to take down Yishun MRT Station and several foreign embassies, escaped Whitley Road Detention Centre. It was a desperate national-wide manhunt for him, as rumours of him plotting bomb targets in Singapore and Malaysia spread rapidly. He was captured after a year when he was found chilling in a Village in Johor, Malaysia. He was handed over to Singapore in September 2010. 10. The "Slayers" suicide pact (23 August 2008) b2ap3_thumbnail_slayers.jpg Ku Witaya woke up one day and found out he was able to perform trances, just as his father and grandmother before. He would perform his spiritual trances and decline cash for his services. Things took a turn and Witaya said he had a dream that him and his friends had to become slayers and save the world and the only way to do it is to die and be resurrected as one. He gathered 7 of his friends in a suicide pact and jumped first, holding hands with his best friend of the group. The other 5 backed out when they saw the scene. 11. The Wang Zhi Jian murders (18 September 2008) Wang Zhi Jian had arrived at Singapore for only 10 days when he committed the horrific Yishun murder. He stabbed his girlfriend Zhang Meng multiple times after a quarrel. When her daughter awoke from the commotion, he proceeded to stab her too. Both died from their injuries. Fearing he would be exposed, he then entered a second room to attack another mother-daughter pair. The mother Yang Jie was forced to escape through the kitchen window, falling to her death while her daughter Li Mei Lin was injured badly. He was sentenced to death after a 4-year trial. 12. The Ferrari road accident (12 May 2012) On Saturday morning, China national Ma Chi was speeding in his Ferrari and beating a red light at Victoria Street when he crashed, causing a terrible collision with a taxi and motorcycle. Ma Chi, the taxi driver Cheng Teck Hock and his passenger Shigemi Ito died in the crash. Two others were injured. The footage of the accident uploaded above added to strong anti-foreigner sentiments in Singapore, as we were experiencing a massive foreigner influx in recent years. 13. The Little India riots (8 December 2013) On 8 December 2013, a riot involving over 400 South Asian foreign workers erupted after a bus knocked down and killed an Indian national at the junction of Race Course Road and Hampshire Road. An ambulance was set ablaze and rioters hurled whatever they could find around while several police cars were overturned and burnt. This resulted in 18 injuries and over 30 arrests for rioting. This was Singapore's first major riot in over 20 years and you can read a summary of the Little India Riots curated from social media here. Remembering Singapore's past We live in a safe country yes, but we should never take our nation's peace for granted. So many events from the past have shown us that these horrifying incidents are not so far away after all. But, we have the capability to come together as one in times of disaster and distress. So why not in happiness and prosperity too? Here's a goodbye to all the horrifying incidents of the past. Lets look forward to Singapore's future successes ahead. Edited March 26, 2014 by LoverofCar ↡ Advertisement 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BabyBlade Internal Moderator March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 Thanks for posting this. Got to know of a few history of SG that I never knew of. These two were especially gruesome. 4. The Murder of the Tan children (6 January 1979)They found the four children, aged between 5 to 10, cruelly slashed to death and had their bodies piled up in the bathroom. 5. The Adrian Lim murders (January/ February 1981) He lured the children to his home and the trio killed them slowly, drinking their blood and drowning them systematically. Not trying to stir shit but seems like the recent crimes were trending more towards our foreign workers/talents? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myxilplix Turbocharged March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 What a bulls**t list. If you wanna look at multiple murders there would be a lot more to go on the list. Why only pick these two? The Andrew Road murders, various murders+dismemberments, the curry murder, etc etc 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 (edited) Which incident created the most impact in your childhood memory? To me...the Adrian Lim case...scared the shit out of me.. http://sg.news.yahoo.com/remembering-13-most-horrifying-incidents-033000118.html Remembering the 13 Most Horrifying Incidents in Singapore that our young have forgotten Remembering Singapore's Biggest Disasters We always think Singapore is safe. And it is. I can leave my house at 3am and take a stroll around my neighbourhood and reach home at 4am - cold and shivering and feeling stupid. But, safe. With this feeling of security, it is easy to forget that Singapore once suffered its own set of disasters. We just hope that Singaporeans today who never knew about them, don't take our safety for granted. Let's stay diligent and ensure these incidents never repeat again. For history's sake, here are the 13 most horrifying incidents in Singapore that most of our young have not heard about. 1. Bukit Ho Swee Fire (25 May 1961) This fire was Singapore's largest fire in history - taking away four lives, injuring 85 and rendering 16,000 people homeless after 2,200 attap houses were destroyed. Investigations begun afterwards to pinpoint the cause of this mega fire. But yet up to today, no one has found the exact cause of this incident. 2. MacDonald House Bombing (10 March 1965) This incident resurfaced in the news recently, after Indonesia insensitively renamed a corvette warship "Usman-Harun" - after the two commando bombers. We really don't know what prompted Indonesia to make such a decision, and the resulting furore needlessly strained bilateral ties between our countries. Singapore imposed a ban of this ship entering its ports and naval bases. But what was the incident that happened in the first place? Believe it or not, Singapore was victim to this bombing due to Indonesia's unhappiness with Singapore and Malaysia's merger, which they openly opposed. This was a long time ago, in 1965. And to make their point, they sent two commandos to plant the bomb, which resulted in the death of two bank employees and over 33 injured parties. In total, 29 bombs were set off in Singapore but the MacDonald's bombing was by far the most serious. In the end, the two young Indonesia commandos, Harun Said (then 21) and Osman Mohamed Ali (then 23), were caught and hanged in 1968. 3. The Spyros Disaster (12 October 1978) At about 2pm on this day, a Greek tanker "Spyros" exploded at the Jurong shipyard. It killed 76 people in the immediate vicinity and injured hundreds more, making it Singapore's worst accident in terms of lives lost. Many workers who were on their way back to the shipyard were burnt to death while others suffered serious burns and inhalation of toxic gases. This tragic incident lead to an immediate increase of safety regulations at the shipyard. 4. The Murder of the Tan children (6 January 1979) The Geylang Bahru murder case of the Tan childcare shook Singapore. It was one of the most brutal homicides in Singapore history. Their parents had left the house at 6:35am for work. The mother phoned home at 7:10am to remind the children to wake up for school to no avail. Upon arriving home at 10am, they found the four children, aged between 5 to 10, cruelly slashed to death and had their bodies piled up in the bathroom. Police ended up questioning over 100 of the Tan family's neighbours. But till today, no suspects were identified and no weapons were ever recovered. This has to be the most chilling murders ever, but the murderer did appear to have intimate knowledge of the family. 5. The Adrian Lim murders (January/ February 1981) In 1981, police investigations into the murder of two young children, Agnes Ng Siew Heok and Ghazali bin Marzuki led to the capture of three murders: Adrian Lim, wife Catherine Tan Mui Choo and mistress Hoe Kah Hong. Adrian Lim practised rituals as a phoney religion medium, luring women into having sex with him in exchange for beauty or to ward off evil spirits. He manipulated them with lies and deceit and ill-practice, at one point electrocuting one of them. He was finally captured when he was found guilty of killing two children just to draw attention away from his impending rape charge. He lured the children to his home and the trio killed them slowly, drinking their blood and drowning them systematically. The trio tried to plead for insanity but were denied multiple times. They were hanged on 25 November 1988. 6. New World Hotel Disaster (15 March 1986) The six-storey New World Hotel collapsed on 15 March 1986, claiming 33 lives instantly. Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), Singapore Civil Defence Force and hundreds of volunteers started the task of saving lives and removing rubble from the scene. Thankfully, 17 people were rescued. The tragedy made the nation come together as one, with many offering their help with the plight of the victims' families. There was no conclusive reason as to why the hotel spontaneously collapsed, but the most plausible explanation points to a gas leak explosion. 7. Hijack of Singapore Airlines SQ 117 Singapore Airlines Airbus flight SQ 117 was hijacked by four Pakistanis, who took control of the plane and forced it to land in Singapore. The hijackers made their demand right before their stipulated deadline, specialist Commandos charged into the plane and killed the hijackers, freeing all 118 passengers and 9 crew. None of the passengers and crew were hurt. OH YEA, GO SINGAPORE! 8. Nicoll Highway Collapse (20 April 2004) During construction for the then upcoming SMRT Circle line, a tunnel at Nicoll Highway collapsed when its supporting structure gave way. It led to the largest highway accident in Singapore history. Rescue searches for the surviving workers lasted 3 days with 4 people dead and 3 injured. The construction was subsequently halted for 8 months, with the project director fined $8,000 for negligence. 9. The Escape of Mas Selamat (27 Feburary 2008) Oh yea, this was a disaster. A PR disaster that is. For his escape should never have happened. Mas Selamt Kastari, leader of the Jemaah Islamiah (JI), the same organisation who tried to take down Yishun MRT Station and several foreign embassies, escaped Whitley Road Detention Centre. It was a desperate national-wide manhunt for him, as rumours of him plotting bomb targets in Singapore and Malaysia spread rapidly. He was captured after a year when he was found chilling in a Village in Johor, Malaysia. He was handed over to Singapore in September 2010. 10. The "Slayers" suicide pact (23 August 2008) b2ap3_thumbnail_slayers.jpg Ku Witaya woke up one day and found out he was able to perform trances, just as his father and grandmother before. He would perform his spiritual trances and decline cash for his services. Things took a turn and Witaya said he had a dream that him and his friends had to become slayers and save the world and the only way to do it is to die and be resurrected as one. He gathered 7 of his friends in a suicide pact and jumped first, holding hands with his best friend of the group. The other 5 backed out when they saw the scene. 11. The Wang Zhi Jian murders (18 September 2008) Wang Zhi Jian had arrived at Singapore for only 10 days when he committed the horrific Yishun murder. He stabbed his girlfriend Zhang Meng multiple times after a quarrel. When her daughter awoke from the commotion, he proceeded to stab her too. Both died from their injuries. Fearing he would be exposed, he then entered a second room to attack another mother-daughter pair. The mother Yang Jie was forced to escape through the kitchen window, falling to her death while her daughter Li Mei Lin was injured badly. He was sentenced to death after a 4-year trial. 12. The Ferrari road accident (12 May 2012) On Saturday morning, China national Ma Chi was speeding in his Ferrari and beating a red light at Victoria Street when he crashed, causing a terrible collision with a taxi and motorcycle. Ma Chi, the taxi driver Cheng Teck Hock and his passenger Shigemi Ito died in the crash. Two others were injured. The footage of the accident uploaded above added to strong anti-foreigner sentiments in Singapore, as we were experiencing a massive foreigner influx in recent years. 13. The Little India riots (8 December 2013) On 8 December 2013, a riot involving over 400 South Asian foreign workers erupted after a bus knocked down and killed an Indian national at the junction of Race Course Road and Hampshire Road. An ambulance was set ablaze and rioters hurled whatever they could find around while several police cars were overturned and burnt. This resulted in 18 injuries and over 30 arrests for rioting. This was Singapore's first major riot in over 20 years and you can read a summary of the Little India Riots curated from social media here. Remembering Singapore's past We live in a safe country yes, but we should never take our nation's peace for granted. So many events from the past have shown us that these horrifying incidents are not so far away after all. But, we have the capability to come together as one in times of disaster and distress. So why not in happiness and prosperity too? Here's a goodbye to all the horrifying incidents of the past. Lets look forward to Singapore's future successes ahead. I personally remember 5 onward, with the exception of 10 and 11. Never heard of the "Slayers" thing, although it would've been awesome if the pact involved the "Slayer" in the attachment. I also don't remember the PRC murder thing - after a while, this sort of thing with our imported PRCs becomes so common that it just melds into the background noise for me. But, yes, I agree with BabyBlade that FTs are definitely replacing true-blue Singaporeans as the most egregious criminals. Truly they are talented. Noone ever said that all talents are to the good. Some things are missing from this list - like the curry murder (Singaporean Indian family), the Silkair crash (especially the sordid saga involving Bonnie Hicks, with the strong suggestion that the whole thing may not have been accidental), the SIA crash and I think there was a kidnapping-murder case or two. 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Vhtfhwlego Supercharged March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 And I thought invention of ERP made it to top 10. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 (edited) If they're going to go all the way back to the Bt Ho Swee fire in 1961, why not mention the Maria Hertog riot of 1950 and the other two race riots in the 60s ('64 and '69)? I would say those were all truly shocking to the nation's psyche. BTW, the most interesting thing about the Bt Ho Swee fire is the conspiracy theory that a certain old man had ordered an act of arson to evict recalcitrant squatters. See, you never read good stuff like that in our gahmen approved history books. Edited March 26, 2014 by Turboflat4 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icedbs Turbocharged March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 err..I thought there was a human curry murder case? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 err..I thought there was a human curry murder case? Been mentioned twice oreddy, now three times. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icedbs Turbocharged March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 Been mentioned twice oreddy, now three times. Oh ok..then the more it should make it to the list..... Everyone remember that one as truly gruelsome. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 Oh ok..then the more it should make it to the list..... Everyone remember that one as truly gruelsome. Was that an innocent typo, a Freudian slip or the most awesome pun? But curry goes well with gruel, I suppose. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pocus Turbocharged March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 Cable Car incident not in? Shame on Yahoo! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toothiewabbit Supersonic March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 No. 9 The Escape of Mas Selemat horrifying meh, Yahoo? Thought it is just downright lao kui instead. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast1 Supersonic March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 Cable Car incident not in? Shame on Yahoo! Oh yeah, I just remembered that too. Yes, shame on them. BTW, this is a great site: http://remembersingapore.wordpress.com/2011/01/24/headlines-that-shook-singapore/ Not limited to crimes alone. But after reading that, I was reminded of two cases that occurred before my birth, but I became fascinated with later: the Pulau Senang prison uprising (involving the murder of Ang Moh officers there), and the Sunny Ang murder case. The Sunny Ang case is especially interesting even though only one person died. Basically, this was a cold-blooded murder for insurance money. Sunny was a playboy type who had specifically taken out a hefty insurance policy on a barmaid before killing her. When he was caught he gave a chilling smile for the press photo (and I think he continued smiling even after the death sentence was passed). A true psychopath. Look at the attached photo of Sunny. Does it look like he's repentant, or gloating? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little_prince Supersonic March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 Murder of Huang Na (10th October, 2004) Image Source: Wikipedia Huang Na was the daughter of Chinese Nationals, living in Pasir Panjang. She was reported missing on 10th October, 2004. This resulted in a 3 week nationwide search with over 70,000 leaflets being distributed. At the end, she was found murdered by a vegetable packer at the Pasir Panjang Wholesale centre whom she was friends with. The sickest thing was how he had sexually assaulted her then stomped on her to ensure her death. She was only 8 years old. Her murder, Took Leng How received the death sentenc - See more at: http://www.thesmartlocal.com/read/13-most-horrifying-incidents#sthash.1WSkTiV4.dpuf Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronleo 6th Gear March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 err..I thought there was a human curry murder case? Curry case no conclusion... Not enough evidence, til date murderers still scot free... http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Ayakannu_Marithamuthu 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
CH_CO 6th Gear March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 (edited) oh paiseh i mean cable car incident? Edited March 26, 2014 by CH_CO Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ender Hypersonic March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 (edited) 4. The Murder of the Tan children (6 January 1979) The Geylang Bahru murder case of the Tan childcare shook Singapore. It was one of the most brutal homicides in Singapore history. Their parents had left the house at 6:35am for work. The mother phoned home at 7:10am to remind the children to wake up for school to no avail. Upon arriving home at 10am, they found the four children, aged between 5 to 10, cruelly slashed to death and had their bodies piled up in the bathroom. Police ended up questioning over 100 of the Tan family's neighbours. But till today, no suspects were identified and no weapons were ever recovered. This has to be the most chilling murders ever, but the murderer did appear to have intimate knowledge of the family. PG rated. Edited March 26, 2014 by Ender Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ender Hypersonic March 26, 2014 Share March 26, 2014 And Recently the Kovan double murder also shocking, especially so when many witness the car dragging the body and culprit is their own man in blue ↡ Advertisement 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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