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    Gan Eng Seng Secondary

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      august24
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      Hi, just want to alert parents of what my dd encounter on her way home fr sch today. As she was walking to the mrt via Tiong Bahru park, a man grabbed her by her arm and tried to drag her along, insisting that she is in need of help (lost?) and to follow him to report police. My girl being timid and small built did not shout for help or put up any struggle, only replied him no. Fortunately a lady happen to walk towards them & the man let go of her & walked away. The kind lady did ask my girl whether is she ok and if she knew the man. My dd’s new friends do not go via that direction, but with lots of students walking the same path, such incidents still happened! Guess he targets those who are alone. Beware.

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        happy star
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        august24:
        Hi, just want to alert parents of what my dd encounter on her way home fr sch today. As she was walking to the mrt via Tiong Bahru park, a man grabbed her by her arm and tried to drag her along, insisting that she is in need of help (lost?) and to follow him to report police. My girl being timid and small built did not shout for help or put up any struggle, only replied him no. Fortunately a lady happen to walk towards them & the man let go of her & walked away. The kind lady did ask my girl whether is she ok and if she knew the man. My dd's new friends do not go via that direction, but with lots of students walking the same path, such incidents still happened! Guess he targets those who are alone. Beware.


        Hi

        For the safety of your dd and others, it will be good if you report the case to school.

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          august24
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          happy star:

          Hi

          For the safety of your dd and others, it will be good if you report the case to school.
          Of course, intended to, just that office is already closed for the day.

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            kamom
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            Yes, please report to the school for the safety of all our children.

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              elkniwt
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              august24:
              Hi, just want to alert parents of what my dd encounter on her way home fr sch today. As she was walking to the mrt via Tiong Bahru park, a man grabbed her by her arm and tried to drag her along, insisting that she is in need of help (lost?) and to follow him to report police. My girl being timid and small built did not shout for help or put up any struggle, only replied him no. Fortunately a lady happen to walk towards them & the man let go of her & walked away. The kind lady did ask my girl whether is she ok and if she knew the man. My dd's new friends do not go via that direction, but with lots of students walking the same path, such incidents still happened! Guess he targets those who are alone. Beware.

              Hi august24,
              My dd is not from GESS. Sorry to barge in but reading your dd's encounter, ... I find it really scary and very worrying. Pls ask your dd not to walk via that route again on her own. Thank goodness that lady walks by at the right time. Maybe you shd make a police report besides reporting to school.

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                GLORYmum
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                August24,

                Thanks for the alert.
                Although my dd is not from the school but it is imperative to teach our dds to stay vigilant and alert at all times.
                I hope your dd is feeling better and can forget the traumatizing experience.
                Take care.

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                  tearsforfears
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                  elkniwt:
                  august24:

                  Hi, just want to alert parents of what my dd encounter on her way home fr sch today. As she was walking to the mrt via Tiong Bahru park, a man grabbed her by her arm and tried to drag her along, insisting that she is in need of help (lost?) and to follow him to report police. My girl being timid and small built did not shout for help or put up any struggle, only replied him no. Fortunately a lady happen to walk towards them & the man let go of her & walked away. The kind lady did ask my girl whether is she ok and if she knew the man. My dd's new friends do not go via that direction, but with lots of students walking the same path, such incidents still happened! Guess he targets those who are alone. Beware.


                  Hi august24,
                  My dd is not from GESS. Sorry to barge in but reading your dd's encounter, ... I find it really scary and very worrying. Pls ask your dd not to walk via that route again on her own. Thank goodness that lady walks by at the right time. Maybe you shd make a police report besides reporting to school.

                  tk u august24 for the alert. my dd is in sec 1 GESS and i shared the incident with her. also asked her to alert her friends.. and try to walk with someone when passing through the park. this is especially impt when dismissal is late on certain days.. really hope this will not happen again!
                  meanwhile hope your dd is feeling fine.. :hugs:

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                    CCKparent
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                    Thanks for sharing and hope all parents alert their kids who are in GESS. Mother of a sec1 boy.

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                      august24
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                      Thanks elkniwt, GLORYmum and tearsforfears for your concern, dd is fine. I have reported the incident to the sch this morning. I understand that the sch has always been working closely with the neighbourhood police, and they will alert the NPP on this incident. Dd will take a different (but longer) route with her friends from now.

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                        belle_116
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                        Hi there.....my DD has been posted to GESS to kick-start her Sec 1 in GESS 🙂


                        Any parents with kids in Cannoeing and Band?

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