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Serious [ Singapore News ] Beware of Indian : Indian Snake Family Blame NParks for Falling Tempusu Tree

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https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...d-by-falling-tree-at-botanic-gardens-a-tragic

Death of woman killed by falling tree at Botanic Gardens a tragic misadventure: Coroner

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Apr 30, 2018, 3:42 pm SGT
Updated
Apr 30, 2018, 8:29 pm
Shaffiq Idris Alkhatib

SINGAPORE - A tembusu tree that fell onto a woman at the Singapore Botanic Gardens last year, killing her, was uprooted from a combination of factors including heavy rainfall, strong winds and root problems , said Coroner Marvin Bay on Monday (April 30).

The coroner, who found Indian national Radhika Angara's death to be a tragic misadventure, added: "The wind had initiated the process by buffeting the 40m tall tree, causing considerable swaying. The swaying had transferred these strong imposed forces down the trunk and in turn caused the degraded tension roots to fracture."

He also suggested that in the future, it would be useful for photographs to be taken during all inspections of significant trees, such as old and large ones, so that their dockets will be accompanied by useful images. This, after he noted that there was an absence of verified and curated images of the tembusu tree before it fell.

Coroner Bay added: "These recorded images would be useful in investigations and inquiries as an archive of contemporaneously taken photographs of the same tree can allow a more cogent analysis of the actual baseline health of the tree."

Madam Angara, 38, was attending an outdoor concert near the Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage at around 4.30pm on Feb 11 last year when the 40m-tall heritage tree came crashing down.

The marketing director with MasterCard Asia-Pacific was with her French husband, Mr Jerome Rouch-Sirech, 39, and their one-year-old twins at the time. She was taken to the National University Hospital and was pronounced dead about 45 minutes later. Coroner Bay said that she died following severe external compression of her chest when she was pinned under the tree, making her unable to breathe.

Three experts gave their reports during an inquiry into her death. One of them, arborist Rick Thomas, estimated the tree to be about 270 years old.

Coroner Bay said the reports all separately attributed the final failure of the tension roots to a combination of heavy rainfall and strong winds.

He also noted that the tree had a severe decay of the roots below soil level and that this decay had eventually migrated to the trunk itself, to cause a massive internal cavity.

This cavity would have been uncovered had there been an invasive second level advanced inspection with diagnostic equipment. The tools used would have detected the presence of decay and provided advance warning that the tree might be potentially unsafe.

The coroner noted Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong had told parliament on April 3 last year that an enhanced inspection regime for old and large trees had been in place since November 2016.

Coroner Bay added: "The detailed second level inspections would be conducted yearly with diagnostic equipment, also with a boosted cadre of qualified aborists."

However, the tree was last inspected on Sept 29, 2016, which would have been before the new regime began.

Madam Angara's family members were in court on Monday and when approached, her sister told reporters: "These people had the tools and the wherewithal to prevent this mishap. We believe it was their inaction that caused us to lose my sister. This could have and should have been prevented. Our family has lost a sister, a wife, a daughter and a mother in a truly horrific manner."

Following the inquiry, coordinating director of operations from the Singapore Botanic Gardens Ryan Lee said: "NParks notes the coroner's findings that this was a tragic misadventure and will study the coroner's report."


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nature is doing mankind favours but the conniving dalit's family is clearly attempting to monetize their fortunate demised member, the head swaying, prata flipping circus about to commence.
 
Either get killed by falling tree in Singapore or get killed by rapists in indian.
 
Singapore fault lah, in nature, trees grow in forest : means soil structure is more stable. Competition for sunlight reduces height and trees stabilize each other when their crowns touch/ interlock. Different layers of treetops also makes the stability of forest trees self reinforcing.

But Singapore wants to show off solitary trees grown and nurtured in solitary manner on pedestal to win world heritage garden award etc... No suprise then that roots/ soil gives way/ the tree falls down n kills someone.
 
You pay to get into the botanic gardens. Its the owner of the garden to ensure safety of all ticket holders.
 
Must be from another m&d land that does not know there is no fee to be paid for entering Botanic garden...

The concept of free entry under the money face PAP is a hard to fathom. It's a surprise they are not charging for park entry.
 
The concept of free entry under the money face PAP is a hard to fathom. It's a surprise they are not charging for park entry.
How was i to know there are no charges. In that case its accidental. I thoguht its like a zoo where there are fees to pay.
 
The good tree fell to kill a bad snake, damn good! Should had killed 10 instead.
 
How was i to know there are no charges. In that case its accidental. I thoguht its like a zoo where there are fees to pay.
you pay fees for the zoo - to see the other wild animals, but at east coast park to see your brudders in tents; no need to bayar, just bring your guitar and they will oso provide teh kosong and kueh-mueh.
they've not charged entry fees for botanic gdns, not sure about tree-huggers :cool:
 
entry to national orchid gardens adjacent to the botanical gardens is $5. free entry to botanical gardens. syed must be stuck in armchair doing online trolling from mudlaysia and has never set foot at the gardens ever. it’s time to pay a visit since it’s free. but “free” will not last forever as gov bodies are looking for opportunities of revenue in every corner of sg. must not wait. may also get lucky to get crushed under a hundred year old tree.
 
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