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NSman who died had not submitted medical certificate
By Valarie Tan, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 02 October 2008 1702 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Investigations into the death of full-time National Serviceman Joe Foo Wei Rong found that he had been given medical leave two days before he died but he did not inform officials about it.
The Defence Ministry said in a statement released on Thursday that a medical certificate dated September 28, 2008 was found in Private Foo's personal bunk cupboard after his death. The medical centre had no documentation of his medical certificate.
Soldiers are required to submit certifications of their medical conditions at the centre.
Private Foo had seen a doctor at the Singapore General Hospital on Sunday. He was supposed to rest from September 28 to 29 for "sprains and strains of the knee and leg", and to be given light duties for the subsequent four days.
It is not known why Private Foo did not report his medical condition, but investigations are currently underway and a full report is expected in eight weeks.
The former Singapore Polytechnic student died on Tuesday while doing chin-ups at Lim Chu Kang camp.
Friends and relatives remember Private Foo as an athletic young man who enjoyed basketball and his death came as a shock to many who turned up at his wake on Thursday.
Private Foo is the third full-time National Serviceman to have died in camp in 2008. Recruit Andrew Cheah and Officer Cadet Clifton Lam suffered the same fate in June.
All three were former students at polytechnics where physical activities are not compulsory, unlike junior colleges where exercise is part of the curriculum.
"Obviously it needs to be studied more deeply and carefully, but to me, it does seem to me that before anybody goes in for NS, the preconditioning is important. And as far as possible, from secondary school, all the way to the time they enter National Service for BMT (Basic Military Training), it's important that the levels of fitness should be maintained," said chairperson of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Defence and Foreign Affairs Indranee Rajah, who is also the MP of Tanjong Pagar GRC.
But polytechnics contacted say they have many sporting activities in place for students.
Singapore Polytechnic says an estimated 15 per cent of total student population take part in sports.
Half of its 2007 graduating cohort sat for the National Physical Fitness Award tests, an increase from 35 per cent in the previous year.
- CNA/yt
NSman who died had not submitted medical certificate
By Valarie Tan, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 02 October 2008 1702 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Investigations into the death of full-time National Serviceman Joe Foo Wei Rong found that he had been given medical leave two days before he died but he did not inform officials about it.
The Defence Ministry said in a statement released on Thursday that a medical certificate dated September 28, 2008 was found in Private Foo's personal bunk cupboard after his death. The medical centre had no documentation of his medical certificate.
Soldiers are required to submit certifications of their medical conditions at the centre.
Private Foo had seen a doctor at the Singapore General Hospital on Sunday. He was supposed to rest from September 28 to 29 for "sprains and strains of the knee and leg", and to be given light duties for the subsequent four days.
It is not known why Private Foo did not report his medical condition, but investigations are currently underway and a full report is expected in eight weeks.
The former Singapore Polytechnic student died on Tuesday while doing chin-ups at Lim Chu Kang camp.
Friends and relatives remember Private Foo as an athletic young man who enjoyed basketball and his death came as a shock to many who turned up at his wake on Thursday.
Private Foo is the third full-time National Serviceman to have died in camp in 2008. Recruit Andrew Cheah and Officer Cadet Clifton Lam suffered the same fate in June.
All three were former students at polytechnics where physical activities are not compulsory, unlike junior colleges where exercise is part of the curriculum.
"Obviously it needs to be studied more deeply and carefully, but to me, it does seem to me that before anybody goes in for NS, the preconditioning is important. And as far as possible, from secondary school, all the way to the time they enter National Service for BMT (Basic Military Training), it's important that the levels of fitness should be maintained," said chairperson of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Defence and Foreign Affairs Indranee Rajah, who is also the MP of Tanjong Pagar GRC.
But polytechnics contacted say they have many sporting activities in place for students.
Singapore Polytechnic says an estimated 15 per cent of total student population take part in sports.
Half of its 2007 graduating cohort sat for the National Physical Fitness Award tests, an increase from 35 per cent in the previous year.
- CNA/yt