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Chitchat Ah Pui Food Delivery Rider Killed At Kovan! Hateful Widow Refuses To Forgive Drunk Driver!

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KNN why people only donate when husband killed? KNN

Giving peh kim ('white gold') is a timeless tradition of Chinese Sinkies. You can't give it to someone who hasn't died yet.

Some others might give blankets or other things. :wink:

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Before u degenerate scums make fun of the deceased, remember that he was going out there making a living for his young daughter and wife. And he got killed not from his own action, he was killed by a drunk driver who frankly speaking deserves a swift execution.


Food delivery rider killed in accident with drink driver: 'I miss daddy', says 8-year-old daughter
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A 42-year-old cyclist died after an accident with a car in Kovan last Tuesday night (March 23).
In response to a Stomp query, the police said they were alerted to an accident involving a car and a power-assisted bicycle (PAB) along Tampines Road towards Tampines Link at 10.11pm.

"The 42-year-old male cyclist was unconscious when conveyed to hospital, where he was subsequently pronounced dead," police added.
The 34-year-old male car driver was arrested for drink driving and careless driving causing death.
Police investigations are ongoing.

Photos posted on Facebook show a Mini Cooper at the scene and the PAB lying on the road. A food storage bag and a bloodied face mask can be seen near the PAB. There was also blood and debris on the road.

According to a netizen who uploaded the photos, the cyclist had been was waiting for the red-turn arrow to turn green before making a turn when the Mini Cooper "came from behind and hit the victim".

"We are appealing for witnesses," the netizen added.
According to Shin Min Daily News, the accident occurred at a T-junction between Tampines Road and Hougang Avenue 1.
The deceased, identified as Simon Zhang, had been on his way to make a food delivery at the time of the accident.

Zhang, who had been working as a food deliveryman for four to five years, leaves behind his wife and their eight-year-old daughter.
Mrs Zhang said that she had been in bed when she was awakened by a phone call from a stranger using her husband's handphone, informing her about the accident.
She rushed down to the accident site, which was about five minutes away from home, and saw paramedics trying to resuscitate her husband.
"I called his name, but he did not respond at all," she recounted.

"I waited in the hospital until wee hours of the morning, when the doctors said that they had tried their best and could not save my husband."
Mrs Zhang said she is unable to forgive the car driver for causing her and her daughter to lose a husband and a father.

She added: "I saw his flushed face. He looked like he had been drinking. I will never forgive him and I do not want him at the wake."
Mrs Zhang said she has informed her daughter about the tragedy. However, the child would still cry and say that she "misses daddy".
She also said that even though she is working, her husband had made most of the household decisions. With him gone, she feels lost and helpless.


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Fm day 1 i had mentioned. Ban alcohol! :o-o:
Than mudslimes drink wat?
Malaysia delays caning woman caught drinking beer
Part-time model freed but told punishment of six strokes of cane will be carried out after Ramadan
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Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno at the sharia high court in Kuantan, Pahang state. Photograph: AFP/Getty
Mon 24 Aug 2009 20.46 AEST
A Malaysian woman who was due to be caned for drinking beer was today set free by religious authorities, but could still face the punishment after the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
A sharia court in the eastern state of Pahang had sentenced Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno, 32, to six strokes of the cane after she was caught drinking alcohol at a hotel lounge in December 2007.
If the sentence is carried out, she will become the first Malaysian woman to be caned, a move that would heighten fears that the moderate Islamic state – where Malay Muslims make up about 60% of the population – is taking a harder line in a battle for votes with an opposition Islamic party.
An official said that Shukarno would still be caned, but that the attorney general's office had advised that the punishment be delayed until after Ramadan – a period of fasting and prayer – for "compassionate reasons."
"The sentence is not being cancelled," Mohamad Sahfri Abdul Aziz, a state legislator in charge of religious affairs, told the Associated Press.
Shukarno, a mother of two who had been working as a nurse in Singapore until her case was made public, was being driven from her father's house in the northern Perak state to a prison near Kuala Lumpur to receive her punishment when she was abruptly driven back home and released.
Initially, she refused to get out of the van until her release had been confirmed in writing.
"I will not come out without a black and white document explaining the status of what has happened. I am surprised and speechless," she told reporters.
Her father, Abdul Mutalib Shukarno, who persuaded her to leave the vehicle, said the authorities' change of heart risked exposing Islam to ridicule. "My daughter wants the sentence to be done," he said. "I'm afraid that people will make fun of the religion. Don't make my daughter a toy to play with."
Shukarno's case attracted international attention after she asked for the punishment to be carried out in public, a request that may have embarrassed officials into postponing the caning.
The part-time model said she respected sharia law, which forbids alcohol consumption by Muslims, and distanced herself from calls by Amnesty International for the sentence to be commuted.
Drinking alcohol – which is legal among Malaysia's non-Muslim minorities – is punishable by caning and up to three years in prison, although most offenders escape with a fine.
Men sent to prison for more serious crimes, including rape, are caned on their bare buttocks and left permanently scarred.
The authorities had said Shukarno would remain fully clothed during her punishment, which would be carried out with a lighter, smaller cane than the one used for men.
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Fm day 1 i had mentioned. Ban alcohol! :o-o:
Than m&ds drink wat?
M'sians judged S'pore Malays for drinking alcohol, S'porean responds beautifully
Great comeback.
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There was recently a video of some Singaporean Malays circulating around Malaysian Twitter.
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The video showed four friends smoking, drinking and generally having a good time.
No harm, no foul right?
Harm and foul
A tweet from a Malaysian man admonishing these four gained quite a lot of virality, chalking up more than 5,000 retweets, and 2,500 likes.
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Here's a rough translation:
"She is a Malay Muslim, I want to ask netizens if this is normal? This is not the first time I'm watching her Instagram story where she is drinking alcohol like it is normal."
He later on tweeted about the harmfulness of drinking and drink-driving for some reason.
He also admonished the four friends for their liberalism.
Yikes.
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Well, that sentiment took on a more condescending, nationalistic tone, by some Twitter users, with one in particularly chastising Singapore Muslims.
Here's her tweet.
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Which roughly translates to:
"She's SINGAPORE. For me la... FOR ME EHH, it's difficult to control the way Singaporean Malays socialise with one another. They may look like they have progressed, but poor them. They not yet celebrate indipendent (sic). It's normal to see such things there. Sometimes, they will even get drunk."
Which seemed to imply that drinking somehow made Singaporean Malays less than them.
She continued on her very well thought out hypothesis.
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"Plus, the way they dress are so revealing. There are still some Malay teens there who are devout Muslims. But 80% others are like this. So, don't be weird. Their (sic) nearby Johorean. No wonder why a little of Johoteen follows how they live (sic)."
Yup, she even found time to bag on some Johor people for dressing too revealingly as a result of living too close to Singapore.
Response
There were a lot of tweets calling out this gross generalisation.
But perhaps the most eloquent reply came from Singaporean Twitter user Anyalien Jay.
Here is her reply, in five tweets.
Here's the entire reply, in case you can't read it.
"Not true. Living in a secular country gives us freedom to make our own choices without judgment. It does not mean (80% you say?) Muslims here don’t follow their religion like M’sians do. I dare say some do it better than u.
Here, we just mind our own business more.
I‘ve friends who would stop to visit the mosque & pray on their day out. They’re not a minority. I also have friends who are non-practising Muslims. There are all kinds of people here because we accept one another’s right to choice.
It doesn’t make SGeans immoral like u suggest.
Just because you’re Johorean and see S’poreans at a closer distance than your fellow M’sians, does not mean that what you see is representative of the Malay/Muslim community here.
If you immerse yourself among our Malay people, you will find that it’s not that we’re “tak terkawal” (uncontrollable). It’s that our community sees no need for any sort of “perkawalan” (control) because our morals and camaraderie permeates in our community, not just religion.
Also, we. mind. our. own. business."
Mic drop.
And Jay's response prompted this response from a Malaysian who took issue with the original post as well.
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Great.
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Before u degenerate scums make fun of the deceased, remember that he was going out there making a living for his young daughter and wife. And he got killed not from his own action, he was killed by a drunk driver who frankly speaking deserves a swift execution.
As my uncle always is as clear minded as he can be KNN
1. Tp aka pap continue to issue license like toilet paper for gdp growth directly causing the death of good road users :sneaky:
2. Tp continue to collect fines not to give the victims hence If there is no offenders then tp worry :sneaky:
3. To make a living for family is good but not to the extend of riding a electric bicycle treating like his grandfather road by always moving in front of good road users is not the right thing to do for any lesson and the rider have to bear their own consequences :sneaky:
4. Drunk driver leeserve to be executed :geek:
5. Without pt 1 to 4 peace on the road :thumbsup:

P.s public should donate to the family before the husband died and not after :sneaky::sneaky::sneaky: before is kind hearted after is pretending to be kind hearted for own songness:o-o:
Leeson is that before they don't feel song but after they see they poor they then feel song to give but the family already not song so the giver is then the song party :sneaky:

KNN my uncle think the widow wife is quite short sighted to only put the blame on the drunkard driver KNN there are more to it KNN
 
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Who did the Ah Pui and his wife vote for? In most developed countries, even those without Swiss standard of living, food delivery drivers use their own cars and not some fucking cheap and exposed PMD ......

 
Who did the Ah Pui and his wife vote for? In most developed countries, even those without Swiss standard of living, food delivery drivers use their own cars and not some fucking cheap and exposed PMD ......



Are u retarded? A car costs as cheap as $10,000 in USA.
 
Ok I am the Devil's Advocate for this,,,its unfortunate what happen to this chap,,but at least he is no longer around,,,if he survived and become disabled,,,he and his family will be worst off,,,at least his family can move on,,,if he disabled,,,it will be another mouth to feed,,,is that not making a bad situation worst? For me,,if I end up in such a situation I will opt for soylent green,,,so my family can move on,,its a sin for me to live and be a burden on my family,,,


Hawker injured in road accident ends up in ICU with $100K medical bill; family tries to crowdfund


Doctors worried about bacterial infection, not sure how long he has to be in ICU
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Singapore — The family of a hawker who suffered multiple injuries in an accident – and went into a coma – has been crowdfunding to pay his medical bill.
Mr Lau Yoong Kee, 31, is a Malaysian who runs a mixed-rice stall in Singapore. On his way back to Malaysia on March 20, at around 10.16 pm, he was involved in an accident along Mandai Road that almost cost him his life.

A nine-day stay in the intensive care unit has left Mr Lau and his family with a S$110,698.13 – and rising- hospital bill at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH).


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Mr Lau suffered numerous injuries as a result of the collision, including crushed lungs, blood clot in the brain, as well as fractures to his limbs, pelvis, nose and face.
Mr Lau’s sister, Ms Connie Lau, took to give.asia in order to raise S$300,000 for her brother’s medical expenses.
As of Monday (Mar 29), S$160,025 has been raised.
“It is unfortunate to say that we have underestimated the extent of the accident and may not be able to continue to afford the hefty bill at this rate.
“We seek your help for the payment of his medical expenses, and we would greatly appreciate it if you donated any amount of money – no matter how small, every cent makes a difference”, wrote Ms Lau.

Mr Lau was still in a coma, but in an update on Sunday (Mar 28), Ms Lau wrote: “Yesterday, he showed some signs of responsiveness. When we call his name, his hand will move slightly. Although the doctors are considering him halfway out of the critical stage, they are still worried about bacteria infection because there are too many areas of injuries on his body. So they still cannot advise how long more he needs in the ICU.
“We will hope for the best and keep everyone updated on his condition. Thank you so much once again”, she added.
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Actualee since he is a Malaysian they can play dirty by not paying the bill and leeturn home if he survives KNN hospital will not just stop treating a patient at the loctor end KNN billing leepartment does not coleelate with the treatment leepartment directlee if they know the actual rule of the game KNN furthermore the bill has not been finalised so the hospital also can't bill them yet KNN that means if he survives and pass the danger zone they should secretlee leescharge him home and if he dies they just leeturn home KNN
 
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Actualee since he is a Malaysian they can play dirty by not paying the bill and leeturn home if he survives KNN hospital will not just stop treating a patient at the loctor end KNN billing leepartment does not coleelate with the treatment leepartment directlee if they know the actual rule of the game KNN furthermore the bill has not been finalised so the hospital also can't bill them yet KNN that means if he survives and pass the danger zone they should secretlee leescharge him home and if he dies they just leeturn home KNN
RFC @nayr69sg :sneaky:
 
Actualee since he is a Malaysian they can play dirty by not paying the bill and leeturn home if he survives KNN hospital will not just stop treating a patient at the loctor end KNN billing leepartment does not coleelate with the treatment leepartment directlee if they know the actual rule of the game KNN furthermore the bill has not been finalised so the hospital also can't bill them yet KNN that means if he survives and pass the danger zone they should secretlee leescharge him home and if he dies they just leeturn home KNN
As far as my uncle knows as a non subsidise I.e pte patient hospital will collect something like $20k to $x leepending on the complexity of the case before they move the patient to the icu KNN this is to prevent people play dirty KNN now that they have already paid up this leeposit the hospital is already obliged to continue with the treatment :sneaky: furthermore it is against the medical ethics to stop treatment and let a patient to die KNN hence it leepend on whether they want to play dirty now KNN
 
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