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F&B businesses, industry associations disappointed at possible Jun 21 dine-in resumption
Upturned tables and chairs seen outside a food-and-beverage (F&B) establishment at South Beach Tower on Monday (May 17), the second day of Phase 2 (Heightened Alert). (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)
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SINGAPORE: While the announcement of an impending easing of pandemic curbs brought relief to some business sectors, several players in the food and beverage industry expressed disappointment at having to wait a little longer.
The COVID-19 multi-ministry task force announced on Thursday (Jun 10) that Singapore will exit the current Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) measures in two stages. Some activities including facials and saunas will be allowed to resume from Jun 14, while others such as din
May 14, 2021
A drugs enforcer with physical presence who smashed his victim in the face with a hammer and threatened her young child days before targeting another home has been jailed.
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Christopher Thomas
Christopher Thomas, of Beaconsfield, Telford, was found guilty by a jury for the offences, which took place in Brookside in January 2020.
He was sentenced to a total of 14 years in prison, to serve two-thirds.
On January 20 last year the 54-year-old entered the home of his first victim under the cover of the night, wielding a hammer.
Masked with a scarf around his face and joined by an accomplice, Thomas proceeded to attack the woman before he made a move towards her young child in the room.