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AMDK Creative Director Stuart Mills Assaults Scrawny Sinkie Security Supervisor Andrew Lim

Annunaki

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Fat fuck Kirsten han is right again ... AMDK is the best!
Humilate and whack sinkie only one week in jail very worth it for AMDK!
Fat fuck Kirsten han is also right ....... Foreigners are not our problem so PAP please bring in more foreigners to bully sinkies!



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[URL]https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/man-jailed-punching-roxy-square-security-guard-abuse-11934420[/url]

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Man gets jail for punching Roxy Square security guard, says he received hate mail and abuse. CB angmo now play victim card. SINGAPORE: A man caught on video

punching a security guard in the face was sentenced to one week's jail on Monday (Sep 23).
After the clip went viral online, British national and Singapore permanent resident Stuart Boyd Mills began receiving hate mail and abuse, his lawyer said.
The 47-year-old has since been diagnosed with major depressive disorder, said lawyer Ramesh Tiwary.
Mills pleaded guilty on Monday to one charge of voluntarily causing hurt, with a second charge of using abusive words taken into consideration for sentencing.
The court heard that he had been drinking at Roxy Square on the night of Apr 3 this year, and after having a third of a bottle of liquor, was trying to find an exit out of the mall.
Past midnight, Mills was taken to the victim Andrew Lim, the security supervisor that was on duty at the time.
Mr Lim, who works for Regal Security, then explained to Mills where the exits of the mall at 50 East Coast Road were located.
As they talked, Mr Lim noticed that Mills was getting increasingly indignant and aggressive. The security supervisor asked another officer to record the incident on his phone. Mills proceeded to do the same on his own phone.
In a video clip played to the court, Mills is shown trailing Mr Lim, trying to trip him with his leg, and suddenly landing a blow on Mr Lim's face, knocking him to the ground.
Mills then left the scene, while Mr Lim called the police, who noticed swelling on his eyebrow.
After the incident, Mills looked at the video he had taken on his phone and confided in his wife about what had happened. He decided to go back to Roxy Square to apologise for his actions and was later detained.
The victim later went to hospital, where he was found to have suffered swelling and tenderness in the eye area.



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[URL]https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/man-jailed-punching-roxy-square-security-guard-abuse-11934420[/url]

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Man gets jail for punching Roxy Square security guard, says he received hate mail and abuse. CB angmo now play victim card. SINGAPORE: A man caught on video

punching a security guard in the face was sentenced to one week's jail on Monday (Sep 23).
After the clip went viral online, British national and Singapore permanent resident Stuart Boyd Mills began receiving hate mail and abuse, his lawyer said.
The 47-year-old has since been diagnosed with major depressive disorder, said lawyer Ramesh Tiwary.
Mills pleaded guilty on Monday to one charge of voluntarily causing hurt, with a second charge of using abusive words taken into consideration for sentencing.
The court heard that he had been drinking at Roxy Square on the night of Apr 3 this year, and after having a third of a bottle of liquor, was trying to find an exit out of the mall.
Past midnight, Mills was taken to the victim Andrew Lim, the security supervisor that was on duty at the time.
Mr Lim, who works for Regal Security, then explained to Mills where the exits of the mall at 50 East Coast Road were located.
As they talked, Mr Lim noticed that Mills was getting increasingly indignant and aggressive. The security supervisor asked another officer to record the incident on his phone. Mills proceeded to do the same on his own phone.
In a video clip played to the court, Mills is shown trailing Mr Lim, trying to trip him with his leg, and suddenly landing a blow on Mr Lim's face, knocking him to the ground.
Mills then left the scene, while Mr Lim called the police, who noticed swelling on his eyebrow.
After the incident, Mills looked at the video he had taken on his phone and confided in his wife about what had happened. He decided to go back to Roxy Square to apologise for his actions and was later detained.
The victim later went to hospital, where he was found to have suffered swelling and tenderness in the eye area.
When did the courts start using psychological stress suffered by perpetrator after incident as a mitigation plea? Screw these fake doctors and their hocus pocus diagnosis. :mad:
 
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