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Driver in Lucky Plaza crash that killed 2 sentenced to jail

Driver in Lucky Plaza crash that killed 2 sentenced to jail
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Driver in fatal Lucky Plaza crash sentenced to 2 years and 6 months jail

Driver in fatal Lucky Plaza crash sentenced to 2 years and 6 months jail
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Case adjourned for man accused in 2019 Lucky Plaza crash that killed 2 maids

Case adjourned for man accused in 2019 Lucky Plaza crash that killed 2 maids
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Indonesian maid in alleged abuse case given support and assistance: Centre for Domestic Employees

Indonesian maid in alleged abuse case given support and assistance: Centre for Domestic Employees Toggle share menu Advertisement File photo of a gavel. (Photo: Jeremy Long) 29 Apr 2021 11:53AM (Updated: 29 Apr 2021 12:00PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: The Centre for Domestic Employees (CDE) on Thursday (Apr 29) said it is currently assisting an Indonesian foreign domestic worker who was allegedly abused by her employer. CDE said that Ms Sugiyem Samad Radimah had been repatriated to Indonesia by her former employer and that they had learnt of her case last year through the Indonesian media. Advertisement Advertisement “Upon finding out more details of her injuries through our volunteers in Indonesia, we proceeded to lodge a police report in Singapore then about the alleged abuse that Sugiyem underwent.

Survivor of Lucky Plaza accident finally returns home

Speaking to The New Paper last week from her home town of La Union in the Philippines, Ms Arceli, the oldest of four siblings, said: Lying next to her, I heard her voice calling me Sister until her last breath. I cried. I (couldn t) help her. I wanted to run to be by my sister s side but I was trapped, lying in agony and pain. Ms Arceli s left leg was so badly injured it almost had to be amputated, but the doctors found a way to keep her leg. She said: They said there s a 5 per cent chance I can walk again. It is only a miracle that I can walk again, but nothing is impossible if I just have faith in God.

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