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One of parent's nightmare. Losing one child on an outing.. The parents should be charged for negligence. Who leave their 3 year old unattended and go shopping.

 

http://www.stomp.com.sg/singapore-seen/singapore/stomper-shocked-to-find-3-year-old-son-missing-from-indoor-playground-after

Very complacent type of parenting. I know many people let their kids run wild at these indoor playground or bouncy castle area. Since my kids are still young, I still stand there to eyeball them. At most just use hp to alleviate boredom...
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One of parent's nightmare. Losing one child on an outing.. The parents should be charged for negligence.  Who leave their 3 year old unattended and go shopping.

 

http://www.stomp.com.sg/singapore-seen/singapore/stomper-shocked-to-find-3-year-old-son-missing-from-indoor-playground-after

 

 

why buy grocery must both adult go together and leave 2 toddlers in the playground? 

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Very complacent type of parenting. I know many people let their kids run wild at these indoor playground or bouncy castle area. Since my kids are still young, I still stand there to eyeball them. At most just use hp to alleviate boredom...

 

You don't like to see your kids growing up?

 

Faster put your hp away and watch them play

 

cos it will be gone in the flash of an eye.

 

Next thing they will have their own frens

 

no time for you and only stuck with you MIL

 

to accompany you. My fren that don't like his

 

MIL told me one. I LOL my MIL.

 

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You don't like to see your kids growing up?

 

Faster put your hp away and watch them play

 

cos it will be gone in the flash of an eye.

 

Next thing they will have their own frens

 

no time for you and only stuck with you MIL

 

to accompany you. My fren that don't like his

 

MIL told me one. I LOL my MIL.

 

:D

Yeah I try to consciously reduce my hp use now. But hard leh. Always on mcf lol...
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Yeah I try to consciously reduce my hp use now. But hard leh. Always on mcf lol...

 

Oh in that case forget the kids surf more MCF.  [thumbsup]

 

:D  

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hope in prison this one meets him

 

 

 

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Too much to process in the morning. Can't even finish reading it.

This looks like delibrate. Why take it so personal? So stressed.

 

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SINGAPORE - A motorcyclist died after crashing into a car door which opened without warning in a road accident on Wednesday (Feb 22).

The accident happened at about 9.30pm at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 towards Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, police said.

Mr Ridzuan Abdul Latiff, 27, was unconscious when he was taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

The car had stopped at a traffic light and, for reasons unknown, a passenger sitting in the front seat of the car allegedly opened the door twice, Lianhe Wanbao reported.

Sales engineer Faizal Razali, 30, told The Straits Times he was driving past when he saw the motorcyclist "ricochet off" the car door. He said Mr Latiff was not going very fast and was filtering to the front of the traffic light in the centre lane when the car door opened. 

The impact caused him to be thrown into the air, along with his motorcycle. Mr Faizal, who is a former medic in the Singapore Civil Defence Force, told ST the motorcycle fell on Mr Latiff and he appeared to be suffering from a head injury.

Mr Faizal lifted the vehicle off the victim's leg. He also asked one of the passers-by to go to a nearby 24-hour clinic to get an automated external defibrillator but they did not have one. Mr Faizal then performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on the victim.

"I was sad I was not able to save (him)," he said.

The passenger, a 34-year-old man, was arrested for causing death by a negligent act, police said.

Police investigations are ongoing.

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/motorcyclist-dies-after-crashing-into-car-door-which-opened-suddenly-at-traffic-light

 

 

 

 

Win liao. Commit robbery claim got schizophrenia.

 

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/man-tailed-nurse-and-slashed-her-hand

 

 

Armed with a knife, a 38-year-old man loitered in his neighbourhood, near Jalan Bukit Merah, looking for somebody to rob.

On Aug 19 last year, Mohammad Hamzah Abdul Motalib spotted a nurse walking home at around 9.20pm. He then attacked and robbed her.

Yesterday, Hamzah, who did not have a lawyer, was jailed for six years and ordered to be given 12 strokes of the cane, after he pleaded guilty to committing robbery with hurt.

The court heard that he had been walking around the Kim Tian area when he saw Ms Kyi Pyar Naing Lin, 26, whose attention was on her mobile phone.

He tailed her to Block 127A.

As Ms Naing Lin was running to catch a lift, Hamzah caught up with her, slashed her right hand with his 25cm blade and pushed her into the lift.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Amanda Sum said: "At this point, the victim reflexively caught hold of the knife with her right hand to prevent the accused from cutting her neck with it. A struggle ensued.''

Ms Naing Lin dropped her phone in the struggle and eventually let go of the knife.

Hamzah took the phone and ran home to Block 127C, which was nearby.

Several residents heard Ms Naing Lin's screams, came to her help and called the police.

The police received the call at around 10pm and Hamzah was arrested in his flat about three hours later.

Ms Naing Lin suffered a slash wound on the back of her right hand and a cut on her right index finger.

The prosecutor, in asking for jail and the cane, stressed that Hamzah had committed armed robbery.

She added that while Hamzah has schizophrenia and was having a mild relapse at the time of the robbery, an Institute of Mental Health senior consultant had felt that he was not of unsound mind when he committed the crime.

This was attributed to the organised manner in which he had planned and carried out the robbery.

Hamzah pleaded for a light sentence. Robbers who cause hurt can be jailed for up to 20 years and receive at least 12 strokes of the cane.

 

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The police sargent that came the night before could have done more, just my thoughts.

 

The flat mate may not have the authority to prevent this but the police officer definitely have.

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