May 12, 2021
Shin Min Daily News
A woman s quick trip to the nearby coffee shop to buy dinner on Monday evening (May 10) landed her in the soup after she got into a fight with two of her neighbours.
She had bumped into the pair a 74-year-old woman and her 55-year-old daughter on her way back to her flat at Block 658 Hougang Ave 8.
As she had bad blood with the duo, an argument broke out when they saw one another, Shin Min Daily News reported. The altercation then escalated into a fight.
Speaking with the Chinese evening daily, the woman s husband said the pair had snatched the metal food container she was carrying and poured the hot soup onto her back, causing her to fall down.
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Man died rescuing dogs after PMD left charging caught fire; coroner rules death unfortunate misadventure
There were three PMDs in the flat at Block 293D Bukit Batok Street 21 where a fire broke out. (Photo: Facebook/Murali Pillai)
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SINGAPORE: A man who tried to rescue his dogs from a fire that broke out in his flat suffered burns on 40 per cent of his body and later died. A personal mobility device that had been left to charge had caught fire, which spread to the rest of the flat.
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SINGAPORE - Six building owners have been fined for occupying their premises without valid fire certificates.
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Shreeram Subramanyam with the award. PHOTO: SUBHATHIRA SAMBANDAN
After finding man on ground in distress, he checked for pulse and alerted others to help
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A trip to a tuition session for Shreeram Subramanyam ended up teaching him lessons not usually taught in a classroom.
On March 23 this year at 4.45pm, the 11-year-old boy was walking past Potong Pasir Community Centre and approaching a bus stop when he noticed an elderly man on the ground and in distress.
Concerned that the man was losing consciousness, the Primary 5 pupil from St Andrew s Junior School knew he had to help. He checked the man s pulse, and when he noticed the man gasping for air, he alerted some people nearby.