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Singapore – A second-generation hawker at Maxwell Food Centre is planning to retire. Therefore, he wishes to sell his family’s recipe of ngoh hiang fritters for S$1 million.
China Street Fritters at Maxwell Food Centre is famous for its ngoh hiang fritters. The hawker, 62-year-old Huang Guo Hua, currently manages the business with his wife and brothers. The stall has been in business for about 60 years, Mr Huang having taken over what his father started.
Now he wants to sell the business and retire in March 2022, reports Shin Min Daily News (SMDN).
Mr Huang told the Chinese paper that he was 16 when he started working at China Street Fritters with his sibling. He thinks it’s time for him to retire, reported mothership.sg.
SINGAPORE - The woman who tried to save her boyfriend in the fiery Tanjong Pagar crash is out of intensive care and stable, said the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) in an update on Tuesday (Feb 23). Ms Raybe Oh Siew Huey, 26, is in a high dependency ward. The Straits Times understands she is conscious and that her family is.
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Tanjong Pagar crash: Woman who burned herself trying to save fiance is out of ICU and conscious
Ms Raybe Oh Siew Huey has been fighting for her life since the accident on Feb 13, 2021.PHOTOS: KEVIN LIM, ST READER
PublishedFeb 23, 2021, 4:20 pm SGT
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Ms Raybe Oh Siew Huey is now in a high- dependency ward. TNP PHOTO: KEVIN LIM
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The woman who dashed into the fiery car wreck in Tanjong Pagar, in an attempt to save her boyfriend and their four friends, is out of intensive care, said Singapore General Hospital (SGH) yesterday.
Ms Raybe Oh Siew Huey, 26, is currently in a high dependency ward and is stable and conscious, the hospital added.
The former Singapore Airlines air stewardess sustained burns on 80 per cent of her body and had been fighting for her life since the accident on Feb 13, the second day of Chinese New Year.
SINGAPORE, Feb 23 (The Straits Times/ANN): The Malaysian-born woman who tried to save her boyfriend in the fiery Tanjong Pagar crash is out of intensive care and stable, said the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) in an update on Tuesday (Feb 23).
Raybe Oh Siew Huey, 26, is in a high dependency ward and is conscious, said SGH. The Straits Times understands that her family is with her. She has been fighting for her life since the accident on Saturday (Feb 13).
Her boyfriend, Jonathan Long, was driving the white BMW which slammed into a Tanjong Pagar shophouse at around 5.40am.
The 29-year-old was killed along with four others in the car - Mr Eugene Yap, 29; Mr Elvin Tan Yong Hao, 28; Mr Wilson Teo Qi Xiang, 26; and Mr Gary Wong Hong Chieh, 29.