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    • SINGAPORE — A 23-year-old motorcyclist died after he was trapped under a bus on June 30. The police said they were alerted to the accident along Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) towards Woodlands Checkpoint at 2.10pm. The motorcyclist was rescued using hydraulic rescue equipment and was taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, said the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF).   The police added that the motorcyclist was taken conscious to the hospital, where he subsequently died.  Police investigations are ongoing. Videos posted on social media show SCDF officers and members of the public trying to help the victim, who was trapped under the right side of the bus. The Straits Times understands that it is not a local bus. Traffic accidents claimed the lives of 136 people in 2023, a 25.9 per cent jump from the 108 deaths in 2022.   The 136 fatalities figure is the highest since 2016, when there were 141 deaths. In the Traffic Police's (TP) annual statistics report released on Feb 20, 2024, motorcyclists and pillion riders accounted for half of all road fatalities, while elderly pedestrians made up nearly 20 per cent.
    • Dissatisfied with the stale fish head in their curry, two diners asked for a replacement — only to find a chunk of fish scales in the new dish. A man surnamed Zeng, 60, and his wife had visited Enak Enak Restaurant at Bedok last Thursday (June 27) and ordered a serving of fish head curry, reported Shin Min Daily News. The Zengs often dine at the eatery, but it was their first time trying the fish head curry there that day.   "When the dish was served, my wife found that the fish was not fresh. The curry was also cold," he recounted. The couple alerted a staff member, who later served them a new dish. "The new fish head curry was still steaming when served, showing that it was just prepared. The fish was also fresh," said Zeng. "However, we noticed that there were still scales on the fish head, which we found very disgusting." The diner pointed out that chefs would understand the importance of descaling fish and speculated that a staff member had chosen not to do so.   When his wife had alerted a staff member to the issue, the latter purportedly left without a word, Zeng added. Not wanting to make a fuss, the couple picked out the fish meat to eat and left after paying for their meal. "We won't return to the eatery, and I hope they will not do this again," said Zeng. Eatery manager Ye Jiannan (transliteration), 40, told Shin Min he was unaware of the incident, but said he believes it was an oversight by the kitchen staff handling the fish. Ye also apologised to the diners, saying: "We would like to invite the customers to try our fish head curry again, and I can also discuss with the boss to give them a refund."
    • A 21-year-old man is expected to be charged with causing death by rash act on Tuesday (July 2). According to the police, the man was arrested on Monday for his suspected involvement in the death of a 33-year-old man, whose body was retrieved from the Singapore River following a search the day before. The police said that they received a call for assistance about a man who had fallen into the waters of Singapore River on June 30 at about 10.15pm. The Singapore Civil Defence Force deployed divers from its Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team to perform an underwater search and subsequently retrieved the body of the older man.    He was pronounced dead at the scene. The police identified the suspect through investigations as well as the help of police cameras and CCTV images. The two men allegedly had an argument over a woman near Clarke Quay Central after drinking. The suspect allegedly pushed the deceased into the river, reported Lianhe Zaobao. If convicted, the suspect faces a jail term of up to 5 years, a fine, or both.
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