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Watch out for that tree!
Oh this used to be my favorite song
Watch out for that tree!
KNN my uncle say do not underestimate the power of eye power KNN last time my uncle use eye power on those network monitoring tools when he saw red alerts for some banking leevices and using the right amount of eye power can bring it back to green status KNNEye power wayang....
The tree deserves a medal. Waited 270 years to kill a neh.RIP mr tree, u were a martyr...1 less ceca, 149,999 more to go, we need to plant more trees, hey wasnt there used to be a tree planting day?
KNN my uncle say do not underestimate the power of eye power KNN last time my uncle use eye power on those network monitoring tools when he saw red alerts for some banking leevices and using the right amount of eye power can bring it back to green status KNN
I can stare at ginfreely's cheebye until the curry flow out.
I can stare at ginfreely's cheebye until the curry flow out.
Another CECA FT bites the dust. Mother nature Singapore takes more revenge then cowardly human sinkies.Fuck this shitskin family, well done tree!
Our nationalistic trees have a way of killing some fucking shitskins, is it another shitskin this time?
https://www.zaobao.com.sg/realtime/singapore/story20210218-1125030
女子马西岭公园晨运遭树压死
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发布 / 2021年2月18日 11:30 AM
更新 / 2021年2月18日 11:42 AM
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(早报讯)一名女子相信在马西岭公园晨运时,被一棵突然倒下的树压倒。
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民防部队受询时说,今早(2月18日)8时15分接到通知,在赶抵位于兀兰中心路时,发现有个人被困在一棵倒下的大树下。
民防人员用切割器具锯开大树,救出受困者。受困者当场宣告不治。
据记者探悉,受困在树下的是一名女子,案发前正在马西岭公园(Marsiling Park)里跑步,被倒下的大树压到下半身。
据记者观察,目前仍有多名工作人员,封锁案发现场,进行调查。
KNN how come both cases also 38yo ? KNN another prophecy? KNN this leecent marshaling case is also ah neh? My uncle can't find anything stating KNNWoman killed by falling tree in Marsiling Park;
last inspection by NParks in April 2020.
Jean Iau
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SINGAPORE - A woman was killed after a tree fell on her in Marsiling Park on Thursday morning (Feb 18).
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said that they were alerted to the incident at about 8.15am and found a person trapped under a fallen tree.
SCDF officers used cutting equipment to extricate the 38-year-old woman, who was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.
The police are investigating the incident.
Dr Leong Chee Chiew, commissioner of Parks and Recreation at the National Parks Board, said the 20m-tall Araucaria excelsa tree, which had a girth of 1.3m, was found to be healthy when it was last inspected in April last year.
“We are sad that there was one fatality. Our priority now is to accord assistance to the family of the deceased," he said. The board is investigating the incident.
According to eyewitnesses, a loud crack was heard just before the tree fell, pinning the woman under it. About 10 passers-by tried to lift the tree to help the woman but were unsuccessful.
Secondary 3 student Kayden Teo and his friend were among those who tried to help.
The 15-year-old said: "We were walking across the bridge (over the pond) and heard a loud crack and a splash. A tall tree fell and we ran over to help a woman who was stuck underneath it."
He added that SCDF officers arrived soon after.
Apart from police and emergency services officers, the park was mostly empty on Thursday morning when The Straits Times visited.
A large section of walkway had been cordoned off and a blue tent was seen on the walkway.
A large blue canvas was used to cover the area where the tree had fallen.
The incident comes after a 40m-tall Tembusu tree fell at the Singapore Botanic Gardens on Feb 11, 2017, killing a 38-year-old Indian woman and injuring her husband, a 39-year-old French national, and their two children, aged one.
The family were attending a public concert at the Gardens when the incident occurred. A 26-year-old Singaporean woman was also injured in the incident.
NParks said then that the tree was more than 270 years old and predated the establishment of the Gardens. It fell and brought down surrounding palm trees. It was last inspected in September 2016 and was found to be healthy.
In November 2019, a tree fell on a car at Scotts Road, in front of the Grand Hyatt Singapore hotel.
The driver escaped unscathed with the help of passers-by, although the rear windscreen of his white Subaru was shattered. No injuries were reported.
The deceased has been identified as Dag Loke Xiao Li, national media network Mediacorp said in a statement on Thursday.
She was a senior technical coordinator at news channel CNA's studio and had worked for Mediacorp for almost six years.
I think even nature fucking tulan with the Ah Nehs toxic body odour.
A jogging m&d sounds so comical....Jogging ... must be Chink or AMTK/AMDL. I seldom come across a a m&d or Neh jogging.
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What kind of fuckup name is DAG??