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💧A man blamed his upstairs neighbours for the water leak that damaged his electrical box. He sought around S$70,000. He got around S$7,000, including S$4,000 in legal costs. The board concluded that the large volume of water was more consistent with a leak from Sumeet’s own water supply pipes, rather than leakage from upstairs. ➡️ https://bit.ly/4atqunM Follow us @mothershipsg Here are the full details of the dispute between the neighbors at **Bedok Court**, a condominium along Bedok South Avenue 3, as reported by *Mothership*: ### The Background The applicant, **Sumeet Kumar**, purchased a lower-floor resale apartment at Bedok Court and began extensive renovations, which included hacking, rewiring, and completely replacing the unit's plumbing system. His family planned to move into the flat in August 2025 after their rental lease expired. ### Timeline of the Leaks & Fires * **June 2025:** Water first began leaking from the ceiling into Sumeet's courtyard. * **July 2025:** After being notified, the upstairs neighbor, **Chee May Wenn**, hired contractors to repair the areas around her washing machine and kitchen floor trap. Sumeet confirmed via email that these leaks had successfully stopped. * **Mid-September 2025:** Sumeet's renovations dragged past his original August timeline. Suddenly, a new, much more severe leak emerged. A "non-stop flow" of water began pouring from the ceiling directly above Sumeet's newly relocated **main circuit breaker (MCB)** in his kitchen, causing his electrical panel to trip. * **Late September & October 2025:** The MCB emitted sparks and caught fire at the end of September. By October, a direct stream of water hitting the electrical box caused another fire, forcing the power supply to be completely shut down for safety. Renovation works halted, delaying his family's move-in until January 2026. ### The Claim vs. The Reality Sumeet took the case to the **Strata Titles Boards (STB)**, seeking over **S$70,000** in compensation for damages and move-in delays. However, the board ruled heavily against the bulk of his claims based on the forensic evidence: * **The Source of the Major Leak:** While the STB found minor waterproofing defects in Chee's upstairs bathrooms that caused small areas of seepage, they concluded that the massive, non-stop flow of water that destroyed the MCB was **statistically and logistically consistent with a leak from Sumeet’s own newly replaced water supply pipes**, not from upstairs. * **The Move-In Delays:** The board determined that the delay in Sumeet's family moving into the flat was primarily due to his own extensive and ongoing renovation works, rather than the water leakage itself. ### The Final Verdict Because the upstairs unit *did* have minor bathroom waterproofing issues that caused some initial seepage, the neighbor was held liable only for a fraction of the issues. Out of the S70,000 sought, Sumeet was awarded around **S7,000**, which heavily consisted of **S$4,000 in legal costs**, leaving him to absorb the massive cost of repairing his own electrical and pipe infrastructure.
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World Cup's fairytale team Cape Verde hit by rape accusations against their captain from their translator Read: https://www.dailymail.com/sport/football/article-15935991/World-Cups-fairytale-team-Cape-Verde-hit-rape-accusations-against-captain-translator.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490 Subscribe: @DailyMaiI The article from *The Daily Mail* details a major controversy overshadowing Cape Verde's historic build-up to their World Cup debut, following formal rape accusations leveled against the national team captain, **Ryan Mendes**. ### 🚨 The Core Allegations * **The Accused:** Ryan Mendes, the long-serving captain and star player of Cape Verde. * **The Accuser:** A Brazilian woman who was hired to work as an official interpreter/translator for the team. * **The Incident:** The alleged sexual assault took place in late March 2026 at the national team's hotel in central Auckland, New Zealand. The incident reportedly occurred shortly after Cape Verde’s international match against Chile during the inaugural FIFA Series matches hosted in the country. ### 🕵️ Police & Institutional Investigations * **New Zealand Police:** Local authorities confirmed that a formal criminal complaint was filed on April 10, 2026, in central Auckland. Detectives are actively running an open investigation into the assault allegations at the team hotel. * **FIFA's Stance:** A spokesperson for football's global governing body stated that because it is an ongoing criminal investigation being handled by local police, FIFA is currently unable to provide any formal comment on potential disciplinary actions or eligibility rules regarding the player. * **New Zealand Football:** The host federation confirmed they are fully aware of the police investigation and have pledged absolute cooperation with local authorities to assist in their enquiries if needed ### 🌍 The Impact on Cape Verde's "Fairytale" World Cup The timing of the scandal is a massive blow to the team, which is widely considered one of modern international football’s most compelling underdog stories: * **A Historic Debut:** The small West African island archipelago defied all odds to qualify for its first-ever FIFA World Cup (co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico). * **The Group Stage Draw:** Cape Verde is scheduled to face massive powerhouse nations, drawing former World Cup champions **Spain** and **Uruguay**, alongside **Saudi Arabia**, in the tournament's competitive group phase. The severe accusations against their star captain and leader have cast a heavy shadow over what was meant to be the country's proudest sporting celebration.
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本身无执照却为国外开发商办讲座招揽投资者,造成300多名投资者损失逾1600万元,女房屋经纪日前被判坐牢,随后网上发“道歉文”。看过贴文的苦主申诉,越看越气,指对方道歉没有诚意。 https://zb.sg/xf5S This article from *Lianhe Zaobao* (reporting from a *Shin Min Daily News* investigation) details public outrage over an online apology posted by an unlicensed property agent, **Kuo Xiang Ling** (郭湘玲) She was recently sentenced to jail for hosting illegal investment seminars that caused over 300 victims to collectively lose more than **S$16 million**. ### 🚨 The Core Offense & Jail Sentence * **The Illegality:** Kuo operated as a real estate agent without a valid license. * **The Scheme:** She organized seminars on behalf of a foreign (Australian) property developer, aggressively recruiting local investors to purchase real estate overseas. The primary project involved pre-selling condominium units in the Philippines. * **The Devastating Fallout:** Ten years after the investments were made, the Philippine condo project was never built. Over 300 victims lost both their deposits and the promised investment returns, totaling over S$16 million. * **The Legal Judgment:** For acting as an estate agent without a license, Kuo was recently sentenced to **3 months in jail**. ### 📝 The Viral "Apology Post" Following her sentencing, Kuo posted a lengthy statement on Facebook, which quickly went viral. In her post, she stated: * She had deeply reflected on her past actions and was requesting forgiveness from those affected. * She claimed she hoped to rebuild public trust through concrete future actions. * She thanked her close friends and supporters, writing: * "Thank you for always staying by my side and tolerating my shortcomings."* * She concluded by saying: *" This experience has changed me. I hope that through this, I can become a wiser and more profound person."* ### 🤬 Outraged Victims: "Zero Sincerity" The apology has backfired entirely. Victims who spoke to reporters expressed intense anger and frustration, pointing out multiple reasons why they feel her words are empty and insulting: * **Self-Centric Tone:** Victims noted that the post reads more like a self-improvement journey and a message of gratitude to her own inner circle rather than a genuine, remorseful apology to the hundreds of families whose life savings she destroyed. * **Vague About the Damage:** She glossed over the S$16 million financial devastation, framing it lightly as her personal "shortcomings" and an "experience" meant to help her grow. * **No Practical Redress:** The victims stressed that after a decade, their money is completely gone, and a 3-month jail sentence combined with a Facebook post does absolutely nothing to compensate for their massive financial ruin. The sentiment among the victims is that her online post was merely a public relations move to salvage her personal reputation rather than an act of true repentance.
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Old age parent had a fall at home, warded in hospital. Been running to & fro hospital
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