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Seah Kian Peng - Homeless found dead in void deck is not my resident!

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MP Seah Kian Peng: Homeless man found dead at void deck not my resident​

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Shin Min Daily News reported that a 59-year-old man was found dead at a void deck of Block 257 Serangoon Central Drive on Monday (16 Jan 2023). The man was already dead for two days before a cleaner reported it.

The cleaner said he saw the man lying at the void deck last Saturday (14 Jan) but thought he was sleeping. The cleaner only sounded the alarm when he detected a foul stench. The cleaner said the man frequently spent the night at that particular secluded corner of the void deck.

The man’s body was found on a mattress, with a pair of slippers at the side. There was also a pool of blood on the ground. A small bag and a plastic bag were found at the scene.

Police have ruled out foul play, and investigations are ongoing.

The cleaner told reporters that the deceased would often loiter at the void deck. When he started work on Monday morning, he smelled something rotting when he walked past the man. He then informed his employer, who in turn called the police.

A resident also told reporters that he had seen the man lying down in the area a few days earlier, and wanted to buy him food. However, he looked as if he was asleep, so the resident did not want to disturb him.

MP Seah: Not my resident

When interviewed by The Straits Times, Seah Kian Peng, who is the MP of the area, said the dead man was not his resident. Details of the man remain unknown.

However, the MP did acknowledge that there is “a very small number” of rough sleepers in his constituency. They often have their own homes but opt to sleep on the streets for various reasons, such as family disputes, he said.

The MP gave an example of a woman who chooses to sleep rough in Serangoon as it is nearer to her workplace, even though she has a home.

MP Seah added that his grassroots leaders will try to engage these people and offer help if needed. They also work with social service offices and other government agencies to follow up on these cases, he claimed.

A couple also told The Straits Times that they saw the man sleeping at the void deck of the block almost every night for the past two weeks before he was found dead.

On Jan 8, another elderly was found dead in her one-room rental flat in Aljunied. Similarly, her death was only discovered when her neighbours detected a stench.

Mr Abraham Yeo, co-founder of Homeless Hearts of Singapore, said many of those who are homeless are at higher risk of heart and other medical problems, given their poverty, poor health and nutrition. He said some of the homeless folk “don’t want to go to a hospital (when they are ill) as they see it as a place to die. Others may be worried they cannot afford the hospital bills”.

Mr Gilbert Goh, who runs his own charity movement with the homeless and needy families at rental flats, claims that there are close to a hundred elderlies dying alone each year, and neighbours will only be aware of the death until a foul smell emerges.

He added that it is a strange phenomenon by itself, and nothing much is done to arrest the sad spectacle, which will be a common occurrence in the near future as our society is ageing rapidly.
 
The mutt woman staying at Istana is not my president.
 
homeless is a sin word and so Seah kian Peng is using the word rough sleepers. Ponding pondan ? Homeless rough sleepers ? Which one do you prefer @zhihau
 
Even if his resident...kee chia liao how to vote for him ?
 
All the more reason for the pap to implement soylent green....than it's strictly between the patient n health care provider.... nothing to do with the mp
 
Remembering last time I wanna meet a PAP minister, the RC auntie told me I dun live there cannot meet him....WTF...
 
But when it comes to foreign born like Penang laksa Loh Kean Yew or all china born ping pong team , all happy to be associated with them
 
'Not my resident' = not my problem.

See how the reptilian brains of these technocrats function? :biggrin:
 
Old woman collecting cardboards is rich, she is just exercising. Old man sleeping at the void deck is rich, he is just a rough sleepers who works nearby. What else?
 
Lol not my resident. This guy is really taiji.

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The mutt woman staying at Istana is not my president.
Get out of the country then.go back to xi jinping, your idol. President post should be reserved for malays and selected by malays as special privilege chinese agreed but never honoured in exchange for citizenship.
 
Top notch MP. He knows each and everyone of his residents.
 
homeless is a sin word and so Seah kian Peng is using the word rough sleepers. Ponding pondan ? Homeless rough sleepers ? Which one do you prefer @zhihau
adventurer seems a very apt description of these folks, they know not what tomorrow brings :geek::geek::geek:
 
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