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The entrance of SMRT s Ang Mo Kio depot. (Photo: Google Maps Street View)
11 Jun 2021 06:00PM) Share this content
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SINGAPORE: A Board of Inquiry has been appointed to investigate the death of an SMRT technician who was pinned under a bus he was repairing.
The inquiry will be chaired by an SMRT board member, together with an independent mechanical engineering expert, the public transport operator said on Friday (Jun 11).
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SMRT was also assisting the Singapore Police Force and Manpower Ministry in their separate investigations, it said in a Facebook post.
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A foreign domestic worker getting her identification card scanned for entry to Lucky Plaza in April.
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - When a hotel worker hired a new maid to care for her elderly parents, she did not think it would lead to a Covid-19 scare and quarantine for her family of 12.
The Indonesian maid, who arrived here on April 15, was discharged from stay-home notice (SHN) only five days later, despite testing positive for her polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test.
The employer, who wanted to be known only as Ms Lee, 32, was worried if the maid s early discharge was safe, so she checked with the isolation facility where the helper was quarantined.
Singapore News - Ms Nemelyn Agustin, 42, has been working in Singapore for 15 years as a domestic helper and usually spends her days off at Lucky Plaza with friends to eat and shop. However, with the Manpower Ministry's latest advisory on May 21 that encouraged domestic workers to stay at. Read more at www.tnp.sg