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Woman 48 found motionless in forest near Upper Bukit timah, hymen ok

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Woman, 48, dies after she was found motionless in forest near Upper Bukit Timah Road​

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A 48-year-old woman has died after she was found lying motionless in a forest area along Upper Bukit Timah Road.


The Straits Times reported on Dec. 21 that a concrete slab had fallen on the woman opposite Bukit Timah Hill on state land near the Bukit Batok Nature Park.
ST identified the deceased as Melita Dollah.
Her body was discovered by the authorities.
The police said in response to media queries that they were alerted to a case of unnatural death at 12.42pm on Sunday, Dec. 19.
The woman was conveyed unconscious to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital.
She was later pronounced dead.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force said they received a call for assistance at Bukit Timah Hill.
They took the woman to the hospital.
The police said that they do not suspect foul play based on preliminary investigations.
Investigations are ongoing.
Condolence messages and prayers have been posted to Facebook since Sunday in response to the woman's passing.
 

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The sentence structure sounds so weird. So did she die then she became motionless or she became motionless first and then died ?
 

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Woman, 48, dies after she was found motionless in forest near Upper Bukit Timah Road​

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A 48-year-old woman has died after she was found lying motionless in a forest area along Upper Bukit Timah Road.


The Straits Times reported on Dec. 21 that a concrete slab had fallen on the woman opposite Bukit Timah Hill on state land near the Bukit Batok Nature Park.
ST identified the deceased as Melita Dollah.
Her body was discovered by the authorities.
The police said in response to media queries that they were alerted to a case of unnatural death at 12.42pm on Sunday, Dec. 19.
The woman was conveyed unconscious to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital.
She was later pronounced dead.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force said they received a call for assistance at Bukit Timah Hill.
They took the woman to the hospital.
The police said that they do not suspect foul play based on preliminary investigations.
Investigations are ongoing.
Condolence messages and prayers have been posted to Facebook since Sunday in response to the woman's passing.
What is the cause of death? Is it Covid related or Vaccine related?
 

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So let me get this straight. She was at a nature park where a concrete slab fell from the sky and landed on her?
Verlee smart sleuth question.

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Does the shelter at the nature park has concrete ? If No
The next concrete should be the steps that means she was at the lower steps and some broken concrete rolled down and hit her .
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Verlee smart sleuth question.

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Does the shelter at the nature park has concrete ? If No
The next concrete should be the steps that means she was at the lower steps and some broken concrete rolled down and hit her .
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As far as I know, those shelters have concrete foundation but mainly timber for structure and tiles for roof. Concrete rolled down the steps? You think this is Indiana Jones movie ah?:biggrin:

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Verlee smart sleuth question.

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Does the shelter at the nature park has concrete ? If No
The next concrete should be the steps that means she was at the lower steps and some broken concrete rolled down and hit her .
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Roll down also quite impossible to hit her head. :unsure:

Those are just some man-made steps, not the face of a mountain.

She died in a forest area. Which means she was not along Lorong Sesuai.
 

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In big countries with big mountains, they advise the mountain trekkers to wear a hard helmet. And you can attach a flashlight to it if you enter a cave or trek at night.
 

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KNN it is obvious this is premeditated murder lah. The murderer must have been hiding on the tree with the concrete slab on his hands and drop it when she walks into the designated spot.
 

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Woman who died after incident in forest near Upper Bukit Timah Road was found near abandoned village​

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Concrete structures seen at the site in the forested area near Upper Bukit Timah Road, where a woman was found motionless on Dec 19, 2021. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
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SINGAPORE - The forested area in Upper Bukit Timah Road where a 48-year-old woman was found motionless on Sunday (Dec 19) is an abandoned village known to be a haunt for thrill seekers, checks by The Straits Times revealed.
The Straits Times understands that a concrete slab fell on the woman, and she was then taken to hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Four YouTube videos posted within a span of two months before the incident show people hiking among the ruins, colloquially described as Mendoza village, or Mendoza kampung.
Crumbling structures, some about 2m tall, were strewn across the forest floor when The Straits Times visited on Tuesday evening (Dec 21) and Wednesday afternoon.
Traces of a village long gone - including shattered glass, stairs overgrown with plants, discarded toilet bowls and pots - can be found at the site.
A report by the Singapore Free Press on Dec 4, 1958, names "Kampung Mendosa Bukit Timah Road" among seven villages getting electricity.


According to the Urban Redevelopment Authority's Master Plan 2019, the forested area where the abandoned village is located is slated to be used as a park.

Veteran hikers have cautioned other hikers to avoid the ruins because of its treacherous terrain.
When The Straits Times visited, fallen trees, thorny vines and holes about 1m deep were some common hazards found along unmarked trails.
Mr David Lim, founder of TLC Adventure Tours, who visited the ruins earlier this year, said amateur hikers should exercise caution as there are several slopes, hidden potholes and no proper well-marked trails.

He said: "Unless you are good with navigation skills, it may be best to follow experienced hikers or guides who know the way."
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Entrance to an unmarked trail along Upper Bukit Timah Road. ST PHOTO: THADDEUS ANG
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Mr Joven Chiew, administrator of Facebook group Singapore Hikers, said hikers risk getting charged or fined when entering state land or undeveloped trails.
They should be prepared for the risks of going off trail, said Mr Chiew, which include not having any mobile reception and the lack of ready access to help.
He noted that hikers should always inform another party about their hikes in case of accidents.
They should also have an online map of the trail, a power bank, a first aid kit, sufficient water and appropriate footwear handy, especially for those who have weak ankles, Mr Chiew added.
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A veteran urban explorer, who wanted to be known only as Mr Harry, told The Straits Times that the popularity of the area grew after landmarks in the area were shared on geographic database OpenStreetMap.
He visited the ruins twice in 2017 after he and his friends learnt about it from old maps and former residents.
Mr Harry, who has 13 years of experience exploring abandoned parts of Singapore, said: "I wouldn't recommend it because the unstable terrain can easily lead to accidents.
"In December, for example, it is the rainy season, so the soil is looser and the ruins are more likely to chip off due to constant rain," he said.
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An unmarked trail leading into the forested area near Upper Bukit Timah Road. ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
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The Housing Board, which manages the land where the woman was found, has declined to respond to queries until police investigations are completed.
The woman, Sergeant Melita Dollah, 48, was an auxiliary police officer with security firm Aetos.
The company told The Straits Times that it is doing everything it can to assist her family and support them in their time of grief.
A spokesman said the firm is deeply saddened by her death. "Melita was an exceptional officer, colleague and friend. A valued member of the Aetos family, she will be missed by all. Melita will also be remembered as a great mother to her children and a loving daughter."
 

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Prostitutes said to ply their trade at night in forested area, which has since been cleared​

One of the clearings (left) found by The Straits Times on April 17, near the edge of the forested area overlooking Punggol Waterway Park. Women, said to be prostitutes, were seen going up the slope into the clearings at night. The area was cleared of
 

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The sentence structure sounds so weird. So did she die then she became motionless or she became motionless first and then died ?
So let me get this straight. She was at a nature park where a concrete slab fell from the sky and landed on her?
hanor, she was motionless and just going through the motions of death before dying, with concrete evidence that the slab of concrete was the culprit of this culling.
she was definitely not lying (motionless or otherwise) as a dead man or woman tell no tales, believe you me :rolleyes:
 
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