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Chitchat What is wrong with this SPH News Article on NZ accident couple ?

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Singaporeans who died in New Zealand were loving, married couple on vacation: Childhood friend
Ms Rena Ong and Mr Chen Zhi Hao died in a car accident in New Zealand on Thursday (May 4).

Lydia Lam
The Singaporean man and woman who died in a car crash in New Zealand on Thursday (May 4) were on vacation when the accident happened, the man's friend of more than 20 years has told The Straits Times.

Ms Rena Ong, 29, and Mr Chen Zhi Hao, 39, were married and had planned their vacation from as early as Chinese New Year this year (2017), Mr Chen's childhood friend Edmund Cheh told ST on Saturday (May 6).

"I missed the Chinese New Year gathering, but our friends said they talked about going to New Zealand for a holiday," said Mr Cheh.

The 39-year-old software developer first met Mr Chen when they were in Primary 3 at Changkat Primary School.

"From young, he showed leadership qualities and he loved football, especially the Blackburn Rovers," said Mr Cheh. "He was our football captain and we played as a group, when we were young. He loved to swim and was very adventurous and that's why he wanted to go to New Zealand, I think, he loved to travel."

Mr Cheh said he and his group of primary school friends were still in shock.

"He's a big brother to me," he said. "He took care of his family, took care of his friends, organised outings and chalet gatherings for us, and he was very loving to his wife."

Mr Cheh said the couple did not have any kids, and added that Mr Chen's family would fly his body back to Singapore on May 17. He did not know what the arrangements were for Ms Ong.

A colleague of Ms Ong and Mr Chen, who declined to be named, told ST on Saturday that he had just been in contact with Mr Chen a day before the fatal accident.

"We were just texting Zhi Hao on Wednesday," said the colleague, who works at a branch of the United States-based technology firm Crestron. "When we heard the news we just hoped they were kidding."

According to Ms Ong's Facebook profile, she had just celebrated her 29th birthday on April 26.

The pair worked at Crestron Singapore. Mr Stuart Craig, chief executive of Crestron Asia-Pacific, told ST on Friday (May 5) that the company was devastated at the loss.

The colleague told ST that Ms Ong and Mr Chen were "truly lovely people". He added that he did not know them very well personally, but they helped out a lot in work affairs.

According to their LinkedIn profiles, Mr Chen was a technical director and Ms Ong an operations executive at the company.

One of Ms Ong's secondary school classmates, who gave her name as Ms Nicole, said Ms Ong was a friendly, loving person.

They were classmates from Secondary One to Four at CHIJ Katong Convent, Ms Nicole told ST on Saturday.

"She was an easy-going friend, always there to help when she could," said the 29-year-old housewife.

The crash occurred on State Highway 1, south of Dunsandel, a township about 40km south of Christchurch, at 1.12pm on Thursday.
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Singaporean man and woman killed in car crash in New Zealand

Ms Ong and Mr Chen had been driving a rented camper van when their vehicle hit an oncoming car on State Highway 1, south of Dunsandel, New Zealand news site Stuff.co.nz reported on Friday.

A third person was taken to hospital with an arm injury.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is providing consular assistance to their families.
 
The topic of interest is the couple, not the details of their childhood friends. Even the title got Childhood friend. Its poor and lazy journalism. So instead of finding out when they left, the trip duration and if they have done this in the past etc, they fill up the story with how one of his friend was his classmate since primary 3 and the other from sec one to four. And I bet all done by the phone and looking at LinkedIn. This is what happens when you have a monopoly and no competition.
 
The topic of interest is the couple, not the details of their childhood friends. Even the title got Childhood friend. Its poor and lazy journalism. So instead of finding out when they left, the trip duration and if they have done this in the past etc, they fill up the story with how one of his friend was his classmate since primary 3 and the other from sec one to four. And I bet all done by the phone and looking at LinkedIn. This is what happens when you have a monopoly and no competition.



Moral of the story - the childhood part ? Hmm... beyond sec sch no longer important. National services also no friends. Working life oso no friends. Sad journalism. I give a minus C .:D
 
Moral of the story - the childhood part ? Hmm... beyond sec sch no longer important. National services also no friends. Working life oso no friends. Sad journalism. I give a minus C .:D

Yet our local media has won lots of awards for their journalism. Maybe your grading is incorrect?
 
Maybe he should give a C+.

The writer must be made to wear a dunce cap & stand in a corner....must be a ' Chinese helicopter', think in Chinese & write in English.
 
The journalist must be occupied with weekend activities and quickly put this together and the Sub_editor must be probably attending the same activities. No time to visit the homes of the parents or relatives.

The writer must be made to wear a dunce cap & stand in a corner....must be a ' Chinese helicopter', think in Chinese & write in English.
 
The writer must be made to wear a dunce cap & stand in a corner....must be a ' Chinese helicopter', think in Chinese & write in English.

You must mean "an impressionable sinkie chinese helicopter", went to a secondary school with the word "high" in it.
 
MSM should expand 10 fold n exprain both were renowned glass loot leeders and founding members of the PA n they deserve state funeral and 52 gun salute for unreservingly give their everything to the country.
 
MSM should expand 10 fold n exprain both were renowned glass loot leeders and founding members of the PA n they deserve state funeral and 52 gun salute for unreservingly give their everything to the country.
not forgetting that they were the life of the "party" ;)
 
The journalist must be occupied with weekend activities and quickly put this together and the Sub_editor must be probably attending the same activities. No time to visit the homes of the parents or relatives.

I used to read the Straits Times, from page to page & even cut out the articles & pasted them into scrap books. They had good writers & editors, I would wait for certain days of the week, for the movie reviews ( by one caucasian woman), horse racing [I never till now, bet on horses] ( by Jeff Low, I think); for the way he writes about horse racing. On Sunday, the Sunday Times, for the articles & Asia Magazine & "Sun Tan". The Straits Times, was good, back then.

Nowadays, it is the Shit Times, I buy on a certain days of the week only, like Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (maybe), Saturday ( for the bulk of papers) & Sunday. It takes me, 10 minutes to browse through & I use the newspaper for lining the floor, for my dog to pee & poop.

It is a Pee A Poop (pap) paper, in which my dog, bottom's read...;)
 
It is a Pee A Poop (pap) paper, in which my dog, bottom's read...;)

I'd usually take the recruitment section from the pantry, then use them to clean glass windows, glass display cabinets, glass sliding doors, mirrors, etc... I save on those cleaning solution. Try it.
 
Writer or journalist is like the dirty and smelly ah neh that sit under a banyan tree all day and talk the obvious things about other people life.

Hungry just go beg food. And he must be saying obvious things abt life to poor people.

And they made him God or teacher Buddha.
 
I'd usually take the recruitment section from the pantry, then use them to clean glass windows, glass display cabinets, glass sliding doors, mirrors, etc... I save on those cleaning solution. Try it.

Had been doing that for years...I usually use page 2-5 if there is a big spread, or front page to page 5, when there are 'white coloured lightning gang featured' & mee siam mai hum; for cleaning glass whatever & line the floor, for my dog to Peep And Poop. Shit times sure use, good quality glass cleaning & shit papers.
 
The topic of interest is the couple, not the details of their childhood friends. Even the title got Childhood friend. Its poor and lazy journalism. So instead of finding out when they left, the trip duration and if they have done this in the past etc, they fill up the story with how one of his friend was his classmate since primary 3 and the other from sec one to four. And I bet all done by the phone and looking at LinkedIn. This is what happens when you have a monopoly and no competition.



Same same how they report Dina Huang case. They can make a devil out of her .
sad for dina huang.
 

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I used to read the Straits Times, from page to page & even cut out the articles & pasted them into scrap books. They had good writers & editors, I would wait for certain days of the week, for the movie reviews ( by one caucasian woman), horse racing [I never till now, bet on horses] ( by Jeff Low, I think); for the way he writes about horse racing. On Sunday, the Sunday Times, for the articles & Asia Magazine & "Sun Tan". The Straits Times, was good, back then.

Nowadays, it is the Shit Times, I buy on a certain days of the week only, like Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (maybe), Saturday ( for the bulk of papers) & Sunday. It takes me, 10 minutes to browse through & I use the newspaper for lining the floor, for my dog to pee & poop.

It is a Pee A Poop (pap) paper, in which my dog, bottom's read...;)

Hard to believe at one time the ST had better writers and articles than even some of the big city (not New York or LA or SFO obviously) newspapers in the US. ST is crap they these days. I read it sometimes but I do not buy SPH except the occasional Business Times. For good journalism I go to the Guardian in UK and NYT.
 
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