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    Recent cases of bodies found .... in water and on land

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      bebebub
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      Other than the water tank case, I have not been following the other cases. Are those involved locals or foreigners?

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        huanghou
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        LOLMum:
        huanghou:

        this is quite unusual...now each time I pass a forested area I wonder who lurks inside...



        huh............. daytime okay, still can look see. but at nite ???? now 七月 you know.........

        Reportedly smelled too ...so instinctively I started sniffing around also...7th month huh...hadn't realised :nailbite:

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          LOLMum
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          not 7th month yet??? wow saw 2 getai the past week so thought already 7th month…

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            pinky
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            auntieM:
            huanghou:

            this is quite unusual...now each time I pass a forested area I wonder who lurks inside...


            umm.. ..last time I only worry about mozzies and snakes.. ..

            They arrested the murderer for the Clementi case liao. A 36 year old 'tom boy'.

            the deceased's room mate

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              An epidemic of corpses in Singapore

              By Seah Chiang Nee | SingaporeScene – 18 hours ago

              Dead bodies have been surfacing in Singapore in recent weeks.

              By Seah Chiang Nee

              In recent days, parts of this law-and-order city, whose murder rate ranks as low as Japan's, resembled scenes from the American TV series Crime Scene Investigation.

              Against its staid nature, seven gruesome bodies have been found in various parts of the island in the past seven weeks, unrelated to each other.

              In fact, the grisly spate had begun earlier, from around mid-April when a decomposed body was found in a luggage bag at the casino resort of Sentosa.

              A month later, an Indonesian maid's body was discovered submerged in a rooftop tank that supplies drinking water to nearly 200 residents at Woodlands. Her Bangladeshi boyfriend had been arrested.

              Since then a total of 13 bodies have turned up, prompting shocked citizens to ask: \"What has become of Singapore?\"

              Police investigators and pathologists — as well as sociologists — are working overtime to probe this epidemic of corpses. Most were believed to be murder or suicide victims.

              Concern over two possible factors

              Until a clear picture emerges, people are blaming it on the rapid intake of foreigners, as well as the presence of two casinos, or possibly both.

              As a result, the second most densely-populated city in the world (next to Monaco) is now also poised to overtake Las Vegas as the second largest gaming destination as well.

              These two factors have pushed economic growth sky-high but few ordinary citizens are celebrating.

              Families are extremely concerned about the social impact they may bring — including crime, family stress and suicides.

              \"In fact, they may already have started to take a toll on society,\" said a housewife.

              Several of the bodies had been found in surrounding waters or forested areas, a few having died or been killed some time ago.

              Among the grotesque finds was the lower half of a decomposed male body which was discovered floating in the Bedok Reservoir, a source of drinking water for many Singaporeans.

              So far, the phenomenon has not really dented Singapore's reputation as one of the world's safest cities, with an average of two murders a month.

              This works out to 0.5 homicide per 100,000 people, a proportion close to Japan's and slightly ahead of Hong Kong's.

              Relatively high suicide rate

              But suicides here are another matter. Despite its prosperity, the republic ranked 43rd in the world in 2009 with 401 cases; that was before the casinos opened their doors.

              At least half were non-Singaporeans, a few of them China mainlanders. In the latest case, a decomposed body was found near the National University of Singapore (NUS) on Wednesday.

              Two days earlier, a couple taking a stroll along the Singapore River were shocked to see the corpse of a Chinese woman floating below the Helix Bridge.

              Many Singaporeans are wondering if the 38,600-strong police force is adequate to cope with the population expansion — by 65 percent to five million since 1990.

              Long overcrowded, the city state has undergone a tremendous transformation in almost every field.

              Financially, people are generally richer, live better; most youths are better educated. But among the lower income earners, social problems and tales of poverty abound.

              Number of homeless people increasing

              As bodies were turning up, the state television reported that the Government was picking up the highest number of homeless individuals in the city in four years.

              A total of 339 homeless individuals and 15 homeless families (totalling 50 people) were found last year — compared with 217 individuals and 17 families (comprising 82 people) in 2009.

              Nearly one in every six households has more than US$1 million (RM3mil) in assets, making it the densest population of wealthy households in the world, according to the Boston Consulting Group.

              But despite the high GDP growth, the lot of the other half is gloomier.

              Widely-travelled business consultant Imran Ahmad likened it to \"Singapore's long trip from Third World to First World and back to Third\" in which serious crimes are getting more common.

              The city before 2004 was less crime-prone, Imran noted. He named some recent social ills: floating corpses in drinking water tanks, a flabby (family) man dressed in wet underwear at Singapore Zoo, a woman threatening a train official after refusing to pay her son's fare — and so on.

              Can changes still be made?

              \"It is impossible to turn the clock back. Nor does one wish to return to the past. However, Singaporeans must be conscious of society's direction,\" he warned.

              Meanwhile, a Chinese-language tabloid reported that a man was arrested for attempting suicide at a flat — half an hour after another man had fallen to his death in the same block.

              The public is showing a mixture of bafflement, anger and worry about these social ills.

              \"Floating bodies are found everywhere every other day,\" said a man who wished to be known as Swift Disaster.

              \"Our crime rate used to be among the lowest, with incidents like these (ones) very rare.

              \"Foreign workers (are now) robbing and killing each other and domestic maids, illegal prostitution is on the rise, our void decks are being terrorised, rubbish bins being scattered.

              \"Our children no longer feel safe in the streets of our home. Our aspiration of becoming a First World standard in everything is taking a toll on our lives.

              \"I hope it's still not too late for us to make changes where needed and bring back the beautiful Singaporean lifestyle. It (might not have been) perfect but it was beautiful.\"

              A former Reuters correspondent and newspaper editor, the writer is now a freelance columnist writing on general trends in Singapore. This post first appeared on his blog http://www.littlespeck.com on 10 July 2011.

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                pinky
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                7 bodies discovered over the past 7 weeks :yikes:

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                  wapobs
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                  7 bodies, 7 weeks, anybody know how to count what number to buy? 😉

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                    jasmineong
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                    Can it really be blamed on casinos and foreign workers? Are the 7 bodies mostly foreign workers or killed by foreign workers? Could it be an issue of copy cats, pple read about other decomposed bodies and maybe they think they can get away with it as not many have their killers caught and so they do the same?


                    Anyway, whatever the cause, it is indeed strange to read about the number of corpses. I feel as though I am in Criminal Minds or CSI.

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                      LOLMum
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                      thank goodness, so far no serial killers here…

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                        jasmineong
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                        Yes, the day we have serial killers will be the day I will start to make sure I reach home early and my kids are accompanied everywhere. It will make us all paranoid. But there was one serial attacker. The Yishun stabber.

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