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  1. 88-Year-Old Elderly Man Allegedly Slashed By 80-Year-Old In Ang Mo Kio, Bloody Handprints Near Lift Warning: Some readers may find some photos and descriptions in this article graphic. Discretion is advised. When Singaporeans approach their twilight years, they may spend their days chatting and drinking at neighbourhood kopitiams. While these activities are generally quite chill, violence may occur when disagreements ensue. That’s what reportedly happened between two elderly regulars of an Ang Mo Kio kopitiam that resulted in the 88-year-old allegedly getting slashed. Source: Shin Min Daily News The other man, 80, was arrested by the police. Incident occurred on 17 Mar at AMK block The incident occurred on Friday (17 Mar) at about 6pm at Block 122 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, reported Shin Min Daily News. Source: Google Maps According to eyewitnesses, the alleged slashing took place in front of the Sheng Siong Supermarket in the block. Source: Google Maps Reporters observed that the police had cordoned off the area outside the supermarket and a nearby lift lobby. Elderly man sits on ground after allegedly being slashed A man named only as Mr Wen (transliterated from Mandarin), who works nearby, said he heard a commotion outside and found out that an elderly man had allegedly been slashed. The alleged victim was on the ground bleeding profusely, and many passers-by came over to assist him, the 29-year-old added. Photos sent in by readers showed the injured man sitting on the ground and leaning against the wall, his left sleeve stained with blood. Source: Shin Min Daily News Another eyewitness, a man named only as Mr Luo (transliterated from Mandarin) who works at a nearby zi char stall, said the man’s face had long knife wounds, including over his nose. He bled out onto his clothes and the ground, added the 39-year-old. Medics helped bandage the wounds before he was sent to hospital. In response to Shin Min’s queries, the police said an 88-year-old man was sent to hospital while conscious. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said that person was sent to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The injured party is understood to have suffered cuts on his cheek, nose and hands, which he sustained while trying to defend himself. 80-year-old suspect assisting investigations As for the suspect, it’s understood that he went home after committing the alleged slashing, while people were focused on helping the injured man. After the incident, it was observed that two or three police officers went to the suspect’s flat to investigate. At about 7.30pm, they escorted out a man with white hair who was expressionless. Source: Shin Min Daily News According to the police, they arrested an 80-year-old man suspected of voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon. Investigations are still ongoing. Bloody handprints left at lift landing Besides the blood left at the alleged crime scene, bloodstains were also reportedly found at a nearby lift landing. After the police cordoned off the lift landing, bloody handprints were seen inside the lift, as well as on the walls outside. Source: Shin Min Daily News Additionally, the police recovered a fruit knife that is suspected to be the weapon used in the alleged crime. Duo were kopitiam regulars who got into an argument Mr Xie (transliterated from Mandarin), an assistant at a kopitiam nearby, told Shin Min that the suspect and the alleged victim were regulars at his kopitiam. They would come to eat and drink coffee almost every day and would never cause trouble. However, the two got into an argument recently. Apparently, the injured man had spread some gossip that was overheard by the suspect’s wife, who then told him about it. Unhappy about this, the suspect confronted the 88-year-old on Wednesday (15 Mar), allegedly warning that he would slash him. The other man replied that he wasn’t afraid of him. A couple of days later, the bloody incident took place. MS News wishes the injured uncle a speedy recovery from his injuries. https://mustsharenews.com/elderly-man-slashed-amk/
  2. If they are capable of learning anything still called president scholars meh??????????
  3. On the assumption that you make $2 per packet of food, just count how many packets you need to sell just to cover rent.
  4. moral of the story, don't give out the birth dates
  5. Tay Ying talks about her supernatural encounter while filming new drama series, Silent Walls SINGAPORE: Tay Ying spoke about her supernatural experiences while filming the new drama series, Silent Walls. She shared that while she was driving towards the set – an old house on Seah Im Road, the actress saw something or someone in the window of an abandoned house. Tay Ying said to local media, 8days: “I was still in the car when I caught sight of it in one of the windows of the bigger house. I thought I was mistaken so I looked three times — a white figure with long hair, it was just standing there with its hair floating.” Later on, a casting staff member also mentioned that during her shoot, they saw a white figure behind her on the camera monitor. During that time, Tay Ying did not tell anyone about these scary experiences on set for they still had a few days left to shoot on location. However, the heaviness of her character made her cry for an hour once she returned home after shooting. In the show, she plays the character of Wu Tianli, the mistress of the old and mysterious house in 1938. Silent Walls is about a house which was occupied by four families through the years – 1938, 1963, 1988, and 2023. Throughout each time frame, tragedy strikes and one family member from each generation dies. Due to these paranormal incidents, Tay Ying’s dad, veteran actor Zheng Geping, called a priest to cleanse and pray for his daughter. The actress told 8days: “My dad contacted his friend who is a ‘master’ who gave me a candle and amulet. I had to burn it and pour water on myself, and all that… After that, I felt okay. It’s hard to explain.” “I still think it might have been psychological, but I know what I felt,” the actress remarked as she reflected on what had happened. Silent Walls is now available to watch on meWATCH for free every weeknight at 9pm. https://theindependent.sg/tay-ying-talks-about-her-supernatural-encounter-while-filming-new-drama-series-silent-walls/
  6. Lance Reddick, the lanky, stalwart character actor whose no-nonsense demeanor was on full display in the John Wick franchise opposite Keanu Reeves and acclaimed series like The Wire, Oz and Lost, died on Friday. Mia Hansen, the actor's representative at Portait PR, told Yahoo that Reddick "passed away suddenly of natural causes." "Lance will be greatly missed," said Hansen, who requested privacy for the actor's surviving family members, wife Stephanie and children Yvonne Nicole and Christopher. Reddick was noticeably absent from the John Wick: Chapter 4 premiere in New York City on Wednesday for reasons not immediately made clear. However the actor, who plays Charon, was doing press and participated in multiple interviews this week. The film is set to be released March 24. In a joint statement, franchise star Reeves and Chapter 4 director Chad Stahelski announced they were dedicating the sequel to their "beloved friend" Reddick. "We are deeply saddened and heartbroken at the loss of our beloved friend and colleague Lance Reddick. He was the consummate professional and a joy to work with," the duo said, sending prayers to Reddick's family. "We dedicate the film to his loving memory. We will miss him dearly." Reddick's breakout role came in 2000 on HBO's prison drama Oz, playing ill-fated undercover cop Johnny Basil in a major Season 4 story arc. Reddick quickly established himself as a go-to TV presence in dozens of top-tier shows, including Law & Order: SVU, Lost and CSI: Miami. He starred as Lt. Cedric Daniels on all five seasons of The Wire and played Phillip Broyles on Fringe from 2008 to 2013. More recently he appeared in all seasons of Prime TV's Bosch as Irvin Irving, co-starred in Netflix's 2022 Resident Evil series and portrayed Zeus in the upcoming Disney+ series Percy Jackson and the Olympians. In addition to the four John Wick films, Reddick had been set to star opposite Ana de Armas in the green-lit spinoff, Ballerina. His other film credits in Godzilla vs. Kong and White House Down. He stars in Kenya Barris and Doug Hall's remake of White Men Can't Jump with rapper Jack Harlow, out later this year. Wendell Pierce, who starred alongside Reddick on The Wire, called his friend "the epitome of class" and said the actor's death is an "unexpected sharp painful grief for our artistic family." Wire creator David Simon released a statement calling Reddick "a consummate professional, a devoted collaborator, a lovely soul and a friend. This is just gutting and way, way, way too soon for any of us who knew and loved him to contemplate." Fellow Wire star Isiah Whitlock Jr. called news of Reddick's death "truly hearbreaking." Kirk Acevedo, who worked on Oz and Fringe with Reddick, recalled their last conversation. Fellow actors Ben Stiller and Joe Manganiello, along with director and co-head of DC Studios James Gunn also paid tribute to Reddick. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/lance-reddick-the-wire-lost-oz-bosch-john-wick-dies-at-60-obituary-195929916.html
  7. 59-Year-Old Man Arrested For Murder Of Redhill Close Co-Tenant The Singapore Police Force (SPF) arrested a 59-year-old man for the suspected murder of his co-tenant at a residential unit at Redhill Close. Source: Google Maps, for illustration purposes only Officers found the victim, a 61-year-old man, lying motionless inside. According to Channel NewsAsia (CNA), he had multiple wounds. Victim found with multiple wounds on 17 Mar Citing an SPF news release, CNA reported that the police received an alert regarding a case of murder at a Redhill Close unit at around 10.50am today (17 Mar). Officers found a 61-year-old man with multiple wounds lying unconscious at the location upon arrival. Paramedics later pronounced him dead at the scene. The police also arrested a 59-year-old man, who was the victim’s co-tenant or flatmate, at the scene. The Straits Times (ST) states that the suspect will be charged in court tomorrow (18 Mar) for murder. Thereafter, he may face the death penalty. Police investigations are ongoing. We’ll update the article should more information surface. https://mustsharenews.com/redhill-murder-flatmate/
  8. A man, 22, was allegedly stabbed in the wee hours on Friday morning, along Aliwal Street in Kampong Gelam. Police were alerted to the case at around 2:57am on Mar. 17. The man was found with laceration wounds on his right chest, and conveyed conscious to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Through follow-up investigations, aided by images from police and CCTV cameras, police officers were able to identify two male suspects, aged 22 and 23. The men were arrested, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF) in a statement on the case on Mar. 17. They will be charged in court on Mar. 18 for voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapon, which is punishable under Section 326 of Penal Code. The maximum penalty for the offence is life imprisonment, or imprisonment for up to 15 years, along with caning and/or a fine. "The Police take a zero tolerance approach towards such acts of violence and will not hesitate to take action against those who blatantly disregard the law," said SPF. https://mothership.sg/2023/03/suspected-stabbing-kampong-gelam/
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