Downtown East incident....
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Muffins:
If they don't get the pictures, it means that they're not doing their job. :stupid: :stupid:I'm on the side of Darren's friends (Darren's case)
I mean, the family does NOT want pictures to be taken, and it's a private affair. The parents have the say over what theyw want to do. The reporters have no right to infringe personal space, just for their pittance of money. If that's their mindset, then they are a bit :siao:
Heartless people, reporters. This reminds me of Princess Diana. Paparazzi chasing them on motorcycles, that's why Henri Paul was going faster than usual. And when the reporters saw Diana, Dodi Fayed, and Henri Pal dying and whispering for help, they didn't do anything, they just took pictures. If I were there, I would obviously help Di first. Anybody with brains would do that.
Sometimes I feel reporters are not human, they just do any dirty work for $$$$.... -
http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2010/11/03/three-men-charged-for-downtown-east-murder/
In his desperation to escape from the police, he leapt three storeys off a balcony and into the swimming pool from the Honeymoon Suite at the SAF Yacht Club in Tanah Merah Coast Road.
Tragically for Edward Tay Wei Loong, 18, he plunged into the shallow end of the pool, which is only 1.1m-deep, hitting his head against the tiles of the pool, reported The New Paper.
Tay, who is among four teens charged with the Downtown East murder of Darren Ng Wei Jie, is now in the intensive care unit of Changi General Hospital (CGH) after an operation to relieve the internal bleeding inside his skull.
Tay’s three other accomplices — Tang Jia Min, 21, Ho Wui Ming, 20, and Chen Wei Zhen, 19 – who were with him at the SAF Yacht Club surrendered to police without a fight, and were charged in court on Wednesday.
All four face the death penalty if found guilty of murder.
The four – who are students and full-time national servicemen — were hiding in the Honeymoon Suite at the SAF Yacht Club in Tanah Merah Coast Road when the police came to arrest them.
A cashier at the “By The Water” restaurant, which is just next to the swimming pool at the yacht club, told The New Paper that “there was a loud ‘Boom!’ I thought someone had accidentally fallen from the balcony of a room on the third floor.”
She then rushed out to see what happened and found Edward bleeding profusely from the side of his head.
“There was a lot of blood; blood flowed onto his arm. He was telling people that he felt pain in his arm. He looked dizzy, but since his eyes were open and he was able to keep saying that it was ‘painful’, I thought that he was fine,” the cashier said.
Approximately 10 or 20 people were gathered round to help Edward, but it was not confirmed if the police were among those people.
A waiter at the same restaurant, who did not wish to be named, confirmed that the youth had hit his head against the tiles at the side of the swimming pool.
He said, “It was quite scary. There was blood on the tiles and on the floor.”
The four had reportedly checked into the Honeymoon suite as one of their girlfriends, whose father is thought to own a boat at the club, had booked the room for them.
Darren Ng died from multiple stab wounds after he and his friends got into a staring incident with another group of about 10 teenagers armed with choppers at Downtown East in Pasir Ris.
According to Today, Darren’s father, Mr Francis Ng, said at his son’s memorial service last night, “My son died because of his love for his friends.”
Darren’s childhood friend, girlfriend, elder sister and parents took turns to give their eulogies of a “cheerful” young man with “a heart of gold” to a crowd of 400 friends and relatives.
Darren was a second-year industrial and operations management student from Republic Polytechnic. -
I think the family is grieving and not in the mood to chase reporters away…besides reporters are not taking pics near the family.
If reporters didn’t do their job, will Singaporeans know who are the cruel murderers of the victim ? We won’t get to see their faces on the front page of ST today. -
janet_lee88:
may be gang members do not want their pictures takenI think the family is grieving and not in the mood to chase reporters away...besides reporters are not taking pics near the family.
If reporters didn't do their job, will Singaporeans know who are the cruel murderers of the victim ? We won't get to see their faces on the front page of ST today.
probably lots of CID people at the funeral too -
verykiasu2010:
Gang members definitely don't want their pictures taken...but victim is not part of the gang...he was killed by them. Let's hope police is able to round up the remaining 5 killers.
may be gang members do not want their pictures takenjanet_lee88:
I think the family is grieving and not in the mood to chase reporters away...besides reporters are not taking pics near the family.
If reporters didn't do their job, will Singaporeans know who are the cruel murderers of the victim ? We won't get to see their faces on the front page of ST today.
probably lots of CID people at the funeral too -
janet_lee88:
Gang members definitely don't want their pictures taken...but victim is not part of the gang...he was killed by them. Let's hope police is able to round up the remaining 5 killers.[/quote]sure not same gang, i better don't speculate, go read other blogs
may be gang members do not want their pictures takenverykiasu2010:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]I think the family is grieving and not in the mood to chase reporters away...besides reporters are not taking pics near the family.
If reporters didn't do their job, will Singaporeans know who are the cruel murderers of the victim ? We won't get to see their faces on the front page of ST today.
probably lots of CID people at the funeral too -
tutormum:
But if the parents don't want the photos taken, then they have no right to take pics. The parents can sue if they want, for infringement of privacy....
If they don't get the pictures, it means that they're not doing their job. :stupid: :stupid:Muffins:
I'm on the side of Darren's friends (Darren's case)
I mean, the family does NOT want pictures to be taken, and it's a private affair. The parents have the say over what theyw want to do. The reporters have no right to infringe personal space, just for their pittance of money. If that's their mindset, then they are a bit :siao:
Heartless people, reporters. This reminds me of Princess Diana. Paparazzi chasing them on motorcycles, that's why Henri Paul was going faster than usual. And when the reporters saw Diana, Dodi Fayed, and Henri Pal dying and whispering for help, they didn't do anything, they just took pictures. If I were there, I would obviously help Di first. Anybody with brains would do that.
Sometimes I feel reporters are not human, they just do any dirty work for $$$$.... -
janet_lee88:
Gang members definitely don't want their pictures taken...but victim is not part of the gang...he was killed by them. Let's hope police is able to round up the remaining 5 killers.[/quote]let no speculate, police will do the job....
may be gang members do not want their pictures takenverykiasu2010:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]I think the family is grieving and not in the mood to chase reporters away...besides reporters are not taking pics near the family.
If reporters didn't do their job, will Singaporeans know who are the cruel murderers of the victim ? We won't get to see their faces on the front page of ST today.
probably lots of CID people at the funeral too -
Hi php,
It sounds cruel to say this…but the friends of the victim don’t look that innocent…if you know what I mean. Violence is not accepted, esp where gangs are concerned. We definitely do not want 369 or other triad groups walking around. Hope something is done about this. -
It seems speculations going on...
http://forums.asiaone.com/showthread.php?t=34021 -
Unrelated incident.
But why are youths so reckless/restless
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/World/Story/STIStory_600967.html -
duriz:
:shock: :shock: :!: :!:Unrelated incident.
But why are youths so reckless/restless
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/World/Story/STIStory_600967.html
So it's not safe to even walk on the streets. -
Another slashing incident in Singapore. This time in bukit panjang.
http://www.asiaone.com/static/multimedia/gallery/101109_gang/
16 youths attacked by '369' gang members
Six students have been hospitalised after suffering injuries from yet another gang-related slashing incident.
Seven youths brandishing chopping knives went on a slashing rampage at Bukit Panjang, around 10pm on Monday night. -
:shock: Gosh! *speechless*
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Scary… Where are all the patrolling police?
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markfch:
OMG... the '369' must feeling yaya papaya now... thus going ard slashing ppl... what can be done? Call MATA?Another slashing incident in Singapore. This time in bukit panjang.
http://www.asiaone.com/static/multimedia/gallery/101109_gang/
16 youths attacked by '369' gang members
Six students have been hospitalised after suffering injuries from yet another gang-related slashing incident.
Seven youths brandishing chopping knives went on a slashing rampage at Bukit Panjang, around 10pm on Monday night. -
we never know, may just be a tactic to revenge by faking 369… at the same time stir up tension between PHT and 369.
SPF need a special taskforce liao…
Keep your kids home, don’t pray pray… -
wonder how many sch kids are recruited into secret societies nowadays… in schs/shopping malls/arcades… and with parents who r bz working… dunno who their kids hand out with… and schs with limited authorities to punish kids… and police taking a reactive approach…
recipe for total chaos… :x :x :x :x :x -
I understand that most of these thugs like to hang around in LAN shops & billiard centres. My friend & I have this policy to ensure that our house are stuffed with computer games/ESPN sports channels so that our kids don’t need to venture outside into LAN shops/pubs for entertainment in future.
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I hope the courts will award a series of what may seem to be excessively harsh deterrent sentences to those found guilty of such violent acts.
Sorry if I sound like some cold high-handed politician, which I’m not.
I’m saying this because the public must be protected from such mindless violence.
How can Singapore become a place where parents worry about their children’s safety in public places?
I cannot accept this situation. :x