The woman who was knocked unconscious by a rogue wild boar in Yishun has since been discharged from hospital on Thursday (March 10) evening, a day after the incident. In an interview with AsiaOne on Friday, her husband Kelvin Ng told us that his wife Eva Then, 46, is currently recuperating at home after spending a night at Khoo Teck.
The search for the wild boar will continue until it is caught or until Yishun Park is deemed safe, said MP for Nee Soon GRC Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim. He told AsiaOne that the search operations team has been trying to locate the wild boar for the last 48 hours or so. When asked if it is possible that the animal.
Statement silent on Arjuna Mahendran Sri Lanka has sought Singaporean expertise in preparing laws relating to national security amidst both local and international calls to do away with existing anti-terrorism law, the Prevention of Terrorism Act passed in the 80s to fight the LTTE terrorists. Following a recent five-day visit undertaken by Justice Minister Ali […]
SINGAPORE, Nov 6 Three people were taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital after a bus crashed into a taxi bay near Yishun MRT station this afternoon (November 6), said the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF). It received a call for assistance on Yishun Avenue 2 at about 1pm. “Upon SCDF's.