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2 SMRT staff dead in accident near Pasir Ris station

winnipegjets

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What needs to happen before Desmond Quek and his bunch of MINDEF fools get fired? Multiple major breakdowns in train services were not sufficient grounds ...in fact, DQ got his pay doubled to $2 million. Two deaths now ...would that be sufficient ground?

If not, what is required? Dead passengers?

The PAP is an INCOMPETENT government.
 

winnipegjets

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Luckily only two lowly technicians were killed. It's okay. No scholars or generals or directors were hurt. Sinkies can relax now.

Don't worry, you will be next in line to take over from those lowly technicians. You not scholar, so you have to do the dirty work.
 

myfoot123

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Judges are controlled by the PAP government. SMRT is a GLC.

Which is why the Hepatis C cases, that caused numerous death, was downgraded into just an "oversight" and life goes on. A scapegoat is punished (no details given)

Dominique Lee's death case. A scapegoat is lightly slapped. Judge said MINDEF has done enough.

Student committed suicide after police interrogation. Judge said no evidence related to MOE & Police personnel, life goes on.

SMRT, who will be the scapegoat? The verdict, just a warning and life goes on. Kuek will still get his fat pay long vacation to Disney land with his family. Throw in the money, and the deceased family will still happily vote for the pappy.

Sinkies syndrome, will the next GE give PAP an even improved vote..of 90%?
 

Froggy

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17:25

Happening now: SMRT press conference on this morning's accident

"We are investigating how exactly they got hit by the train," said Mr Kuek. The workers were walking in a single file along the side, along the walkway. He added that no other worker was injured.

There were about 35 passengers on the train.

Can the families of the dead sue SMRT should any negligence are found that caused the deaths?

SMRT is a listed company, unlike Mindef, hence no protection from being sued in court right?

Sue MRT what? Press conference already blame the two victims saying so many workers there but only these two kenna bang. Maybe MRT may sue the family for disruption to operation and loss of income.
 

JohnTan

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will khaw and kuek attend the funeral?

I would be leading a group of grassroots leaders to visit the family of the deceased. We would attend the funeral too. Some of my grassroots volunteers asked if we could bring a PAP flag.
 

GoldenDragon

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I would be leading a group of grassroots leaders to visit the family of the deceased. We would attend the funeral too. Some of my grassroots volunteers asked if we could bring a PAP flag.

please wear a helmet, bro. hostile reception to be expected.
 

Ralders

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SINGAPORE: Authorities must do their best to prevent a repeat of the SMRT accident which claimed the lives of two maintenance staff said, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Tuesday (Mar 22).

"We understand that faults and malfunctions do happen in our train system, and generally take them in our stride. But it is different when two young men lose their lives in a workplace accident," Mr Lee wrote on Facebook.

"Whether it turns out to be an unforeseeable mishap, an individual lapse or a system problem, we must do our best to ensure this does not happen again," he stated.

Earlier that day, Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan*said authorities are gathering details and would look into how safety procedures could be further strengthened.*"Meanwhile, our hearts are with the families and will do our best to support and assist them," he added.

Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) Chan Chun Sing said he is "extremely saddened" by the incident.

In a statement on Facebook, he offered condolences to the families of the two victims. "The National Transport Workers' Union will do what is necessary to support affected workers during this difficult time," said Mr Chan, who is also Minister in the Prime Minister's Office. "We must all do our part to keep each other safe at the workplace. Every accident is one accident too many."*

Speaking at a Lee Kuan Yew remembrance event hosted by NTUC later that day, Mr Chan said: "We want to know what happened and how it happened, but more importantly, what we must do to prevent such an incident from ever happening again."*
 

Ralders

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SINGAPORE: Nasrulhudin Najumudin had just gotten a job with transport operator SMRT in January and was looking forward to the next season in his life, his cousins told 938LIVE.

Less than three months later, the 26-year-old was struck by a train while undergoing on-the-job training. The accident killed his co-worker 24-year-old*Muhammad Asyraf Ahmad Buhari as well.


"Nasrul was a very jovial person, so we always had a lot of laughter when we were around him ... He was the light of any party," his cousin Amalina Radwan said on Tuesday (Mar 22).*

"I grew up with him. We were in the same primary school and in the same class," Ms Amalina said.*

"It's really sad because for a lot of us, we were very happy for him when he got this new job. I am sure he will be very missed," she added.*

WE WERE HEARTBROKEN: NASRUL'S COUSIN

Mr Nasrul's other cousin Ridzwan Hakim recounted the moment he found out about the tragedy.*

"A little bit after breakfast, we got the call that one of our relatives passed away. It was quite heartbreaking for all of us," Mr Ridzwan said. "When we heard the news, they didn't release the names at first. All we knew was that two people passed away. We were hoping that it wasn't him."*

Mr Nasrul's eldest brother, Nasrifudin, told 938LIVE that the news was first conveyed to his father and second brother, who are both employees of SMRT.

"There was internal news within SMRT. My father and second brother, as employees, got to know it while they were at work. They then told us, we were all shocked."

Mr Nasrifudin said his brother's body will be brought home on Wednesday morning and rites will be carried out at a nearby mosque before the burial.

WE HAD JUST MET YESTERDAY: ASYRAF'S CHILDHOOD FRIEND

Mr Asyraf's childhood friend Sulaiman Mustafa, 24, expressed shock at the news that his friend had died in Tuesday's accident. Speaking to Channel NewsAsia, he said Tuesday was Mr Asyraf's first time out on-site.*


Mr Muhammad Asyraf Ahmad Buhari, one of two victims of Tuesday's SMRT accident. (Photo: Sulaiman Mustafa)

"I didn't expect him to be one of the two dead people. We just met yesterday," Mr Sulaiman said.*

Mr Sulaiman, who has known Mr Asyraf since they were both 11 years old, said Mr Asyraf was "cool and humble". "He is a perfectionist," he added.*

According to SMRT, both victims were part of a technical team that were on the walkway beside the train tracks to investigate a reported alarm from a condition monitoring device for signalling equipment. Permission had been granted for them to access the track, SMRT Trains' managing director Lee Ling Weesaid at a press conference*on Tuesday.*

The public transport operator added that a supervisor has been walking in front of both victims before the accident happened. Why the tragedy happened despite the following of protocols will be the subject of investigations, said SMRT CEO Desmond Kuek. Police are also investigating the incident.*

- 938LIVE/dl
 
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