Child abduction at AMK Hub
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Dino_Mummy:
will inform my SIL to do so, thank you and LOLMum for the suggestionThe recent cases of near child abduction and some references to Hong Kong Disneyland's missing children cases got me scared.
Thought of bringing him to HKG disneyland but think i will drop the idea now.
Pinky,
I agree with LOLMum that this should be highlighted to the school principal as well. Better be safe, kiasu than sorry. -
Joule:
Just read in the ST about a model teacher sexually abused 3 pupils after luring them with a PSP. :yikes:
Time to take away the PS3, then.
Gaming has affected his reality!
there is no such thing as super iron man war machine with super duper repulsor unibeam rocket laser cannon!
there is only Iron Man and War Machine (separate entity) with repulsor blast (Iron Man), unibeam (Iron Man) and rockets (mostly War Machine) and Lasers (both have)
tsk tsk tsk
sorry for the OT -
besides worrying about abductors, parents have to worry about perverts in schools and those lurking in the dark corners…sigh… what is happening to our society??
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Extracted from http://forum.channelnewsasia.com/showthread.php?60056-OMG-another-suspected-%91kidnapping%92-case-10-year-old-boy-almost-led-away-by-stranger
[quote]One day after a suspected kidnapping case happened in Ang Mo Kio Hub, a 10 year old boy was almost led away by a stranger outside his primary school!
The shocking incident happened along Simei Street 5 this Monday. A 59 year old aunty brought her ten year old grandson to school and left him at the entrance:
http://temasektimes.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/prckidnap02.jpg
A few minutes later, she saw him being led away by a woman in her 40s towards a van. When confronted, the woman said it is a case of ‘mistaken identity’ and walked away as if nothing happened.
A police report was subsequently lodged, but the grandmother was told by the police officers that they never received such ‘complaints’ before.
The ‘modus operandi’ appears to be similar to a case in Hong Kong two weeks ago where a child was almost led away by a PRC woman to a van outside his primary school.[/quote] -
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Blessed Homemaker:
[/quote]Why the grandma did not shout for help and stop the woman from running away? Shout help to get others to help get hold of the woman. Got away again?Extracted from http://forum.channelnewsasia.com/showthread.php?60056-OMG-another-suspected-%91kidnapping%92-case-10-year-old-boy-almost-led-away-by-stranger
[quote]One day after a suspected kidnapping case happened in Ang Mo Kio Hub, a 10 year old boy was almost led away by a stranger outside his primary school!
The shocking incident happened along Simei Street 5 this Monday. A 59 year old aunty brought her ten year old grandson to school and left him at the entrance:
http://temasektimes.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/prckidnap02.jpg
A few minutes later, she saw him being led away by a woman in her 40s towards a van. When confronted, the woman said it is a case of ‘mistaken identity’ and walked away as if nothing happened.
A police report was subsequently lodged, but the grandmother was told by the police officers that they never received such ‘complaints’ before.
The ‘modus operandi’ appears to be similar to a case in Hong Kong two weeks ago where a child was almost led away by a PRC woman to a van outside his primary school. -
and take down the vehicle no. and if possible take photos of the abductors
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I guess all parties have to be vigilant - parents, teachers, care takers and even security guards. We have to keep reminding our children NOT to talk to strangers. By befriending some parents whose children attend the same school might help as we can always keep a lookout for one another’s child.
I have a 4 year old niece whom i spoke to last Sunday and when i warned her about the danger of following a stranger, she said her school teacher "said already" (her exact words!). So I guess some schools are stepping up some measures. -
Hi All
I liked to watch this series,but most of the time missed.but lucky yesterday I watched or else I didn't know about this.English subtitles available.
Yesterday I watched the drama format of real story that happend for the two kids kidnapped in 1980s. :shock: :sad:
http://video.xin.msn.com/watch/video/episode-20/1tn07krfj
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