What a vindictive crazy bitch!
SINGAPORE -
The National University of Singapore (NUS) will convene a committee to review its and support frameworks after an undergraduate posted on social media about her encounter with a peeping Tom at one of the university's residential halls.
The committee, which will include members from the NUS Board of Trustees, will study the approaches taken by other international institutions and solicit views from various stakeholders, NUS dean of students, Associate Professor Peter Pang, said in a statement on Saturday (April 20).
The findings of the study and follow-up actions will be shared in the new academic year, he added. The new academic year begins this August.
Many netizens have shared and commented on Ms Monica Baey's posts about being filmed in a shower at student residence Eusoff Hall.
In several other stories on her Instagram profile posted on Thursday and Friday, Ms Baey called for tougher action to be taken by the university.
"I want real consequences for perpetrators that commit such acts and I want to know that NUS will reprimand them seriously so other potential perpetrators know they will face punishment if they commit (such acts)," she wrote in a story on Friday.
The 23-year-old, who is currently on an exchange programme in Taiwan, told The Straits Times that the incident took place at 1am on Nov 25, 2018.
The third-year NUS communications and new media undergraduate said she noticed an iPhone being held underneath the door after she finished showering.
The peeping Tom ran away after she shouted, Ms Baey said. A girl who was outside the shower stall told Ms Baey she saw a man who ran down the staircase.
Shortly after, Ms Baey notified campus security and the Junior Common Room Committee of Eusoff Hall, the student representative body of the residence, of the incident.
Ms Baey and the man were both former residents of the hall.
At the time of the incident, she was staying over in the hall with one of her friends.
She added that she sent a statement pushing for further action to the NUS Registrar's Office.
Ms Baey said she knew the perpetrator personally, and he was the boyfriend of one of her friends, who is a Eusoff Hall resident.
According to her, the perpetrator was made to write an apology letter and would have to undergo mandatory counselling. He was also banned from entering Eusoff Hall and suspended from school for a semester.
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