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    • Various circumstances..... Lol... If rent too high jz come out shoot the landlord, if human price too high then jz blame sinkies... Simi various circumstances 
    • SINGAPORE: A 46-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly attacking a parent after a Singapore Youth League match between Albirex Niigata and Geylang International on Sunday (May 11). The Singapore Youth League said in a Facebook post that the incident happened after the Under-14 match at Sengkang Secondary School as the teams were making their way out of the venue. According to Albirex, the victim was "assaulted with a foldable metal chair" after the match. He suffered severe bruising and cuts near his left eye socket. The 51-year-old victim, who is a parent of a youth footballer, was taken to hospital and discharged the same night. "We are in close contact with the parent. He is recovering and his vision is improving. The parent has also made a police report immediately after the assault," said Albirex in a statement on Facebook. The 46-year-old man was arrested for a rash act causing hurt, after the police received a call for assistance at the school at about 7.15pm. Police investigations are ongoing. Geylang beat Albirex 8-0 on the night. Albirex said: "The club strongly condemns any aggressive actions against our players, coaches, parents and our supporters, and is committed to ensuring a safe environment for all." It said it would continue to support the affected parent, adding that it would not be making further comments as the matter is with the police. Geylang said it is conducting a "thorough internal review" and cooperating with the Singapore Youth League committee and authorities. "While we understand there were heightened emotions and tensions during the match, we do not condone any form of violence or inappropriate behaviour – on or off the field. "We urge everyone to refrain from speculating or spreading unverified information online as investigations are ongoing," the club said in a Facebook post on Monday. Source: CNA/fh(mi)
    • Ramen Santouka has closed its sole Singapore outlet in Clarke Quay after 17 years. It is closed for good on May 10, according to the outlet's website and social media. The ramen restaurant, which was a permanent fixture at the Central mall in Clarke Quay since 2008, was known for its flagship shio ramen. The outlet had celebrated its 17th anniversary in Singapore earlier in March.     https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJX3ti1vg73/   Closure due to 'various circumstances'   In the Instagram notice, the outlet apologised for the sudden announcement, saying it was closing "due to various circumstances". "Once again, thank you for your patronage from 2008 until now. We look forward to seeing you in Singapore in the near future," wrote the outlet, addressing its customers.     Ramen Santouka originated in Asahikawa city in Hokkaido, Japan. It currently has 12 outlets in Japan and 42 international outlets in countries like the U.S., Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.
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