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Briton in unlawful gathering on yacht near Lazarus Island banned from working in S pore
Briton Amy Grace Ropner was one of 10 people who had boarded the craft on Boxing Day.PHOTOS: KELVIN CHNG, BU HUI YAN/FACEBOOOK
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A work pass holder who took part in an unlawful gathering on a pleasure craft off Lazarus Island last year has been banned from working in Singapore, said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) yesterday.
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SINGAPORE - A woman accused of killing her two-year-old daughter, whose remains were found inside a metal pot five years after the alleged crime, has been temporarily let off the hook for murder.