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Singapore News - More than 20 years after she left her abusive partner, Madam Lim Soi Moy let him move in with her in 2004 because he did not want to live alone. In 2019, Pak Kian Huat, then 82 and the father of her four children, became aggrieved when Madam Lim, 79, refused to. Read more at www.tnp.sg ....
An Indian-origin narcotics officer in Singapore was on Friday sentenced to five years in jail for being under the influence of alcohol and assaulting a suspected drug offender to extort a confession, the media reported. ....
Singapore News - An e-scooter rider who was riding a non-compliant device when it struck a 64-year-old cyclist in 2019, causing fatal injuries, was sentenced yesterday to 12 weeks' jail. Malaysian Hung Kee Boon, now 22, pleaded guilty earlier this month to causing Madam Ong Bee Eng's death. Read more at www.tnp.sg ....
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May 04, 2021 Hung Kee Boon (right) was riding an e-scooter when he collided with Madam Ong Bee Eng, who was riding her bicycle at the time. The Straits Times SINGAPORE - An e-scooter rider pleaded guilty on Tuesday (May 4) to causing the death of an elderly cyclist in a 2019 accident. Malaysian Hung Kee Boon, 22, had faced several charges including causing the death of Madam Ong Bee Eng, 64, by performing a rash act. The Singapore permanent resident on Tuesday also admitted to one count of riding a non-compliant personal mobility device (PMD), which is an offence under the Active Mobility Act. One other charge for riding an unregistered PMD will be taken into consideration by Principal District Judge Victor Yeo during sentencing. ....