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mak dia ni muslim ke???? awat duk kat tempat perlindungan kristian????
awat jantan tu (boipren ehh) indian???
kalu ni anak si india tu, awat cakap baby tu baby melayu.....
buat malu jeek...
Originally posted by fatz at 2-6-2008 11:10 PM
Suspect arrested for murder of two-month-old baby
Posted: 02 June 2008 1820 hrs
SINGAPORE : A man has been arrested on suspicion of killing a two-month-old Malay baby girl.
Neighbours told Channel NewsAsia that they had seen the mother, who is a resident of the Good Shepherd Centre, with the man even before the baby was born.
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Originally posted by sutera_abadi at 3-6-2008 09:56 AM
mak dia ni muslim ke???? awat duk kat tempat perlindungan kristian????
awat jantan tu (boipren ehh) indian???
kalu ni anak si india tu, awat cakap baby tu baby melayu.....
buat malu jeek...
melayu aje.. muslim i dont think so...
mungkin kes tak kawin.. anak ikut mak lah -melayu
kita aje yg malu.. dorang steady aje |
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Man accused of killing infant turns out to be her father
By Imelda Saad, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 03 June 2008 1413 hrs
SINGAPORE: A man accused of killing his girlfriend's two-month-old infant has turned out to be the baby's father.
43-year-old Sarlee Steepan Kolundu was charged in court with murder on Tuesday morning. He is accused of killing his daughter, Esther Regina, some time between 7.15pm and 8.10pm on Sunday.
The alleged murder took place at the void deck of Block 250, Yishun Avenue 9. The infant, who had bruises on her face and was reportedly gasping for breath, was pronounced dead at the KK Womens' and Childrens' Hospital at 10.45pm on Sunday.
Esther Regina and her mother, who is believed to be in her 20s, had been staying at a shelter for unwed mothers.
A check with a staff at the centre confirmed that it was the Good Shepherd Centre, funded by the Catholic Welfare Services.
Sarlee Steepan has been remanded for another week for further investigations. If convicted, he faces the death penalty.
The infant's mother is helping the police with the case.
- CNA/so |
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Reply #555 fatz's post
i m speechless abt this case. |
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Reply #564 SweetCandy's post
takper......pembunuh tu pun takkan amik sc jadi loyer...
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Singapura : 3 Jun 2008
WANITA DITUDUH BANTU ANAK BAKAR KERETA, VAN
SEORANG wanita dihadapkan ke mahkamah semalam atas dakwaan membantu anaknya membakar kereta saudaranya di sebuah tempat letak kereta bertingkat.
Teo Sew Eng, 52 tahun, menghadapi satu lagi tuduhan membantu anaknya itu, Louis Hong Hsieh Shuen, 17 tahun, melakukan perbuatan nakal dengan membakar sebuah van dekat kereta tersebut.
Kesalahan-kesalahan itu dilakukan Hong bersama seorang rakan, Ho Yi Keow, juga 17 tahun, di Blok 7B, Commonwealth Avenue, pada 23 Oktober 2006.
Teo didakwa memberi sebuah bungkusan plastik mengandungi sebotol petrol, sebungkus arang dan sehelai kain kepada anaknya itu untuk melakukan perbuatan tersebut.
Kerosakan ke atas kereta itu berjumlah $40,500, sementara ke atas van tersebut berjumlah $25,000.
Hong dan Ho telah mengaku bersalah membakar kereta itu, milik Encik Ernest Tan, 56 tahun, suami mak cik Hong sebelah bapanya.
Mereka berdua dikenakan probesen tahun lalu.
Isteri Encik Tan, seorang suri rumah berusia 52 tahun, memberi kenyataan bahawa Teo adalah perempuan simpanan mendiang abangnya, Encik Anthony Hong Weng, seorang peniaga yang meninggal dunia pada 1998.
Menurut Cik Tan, abangnya meninggalkan wasiat dan sedikit wang untuk Hong.
Cik Tan dan adik perempuannya dilantik sebagai pengamanah bagi Hong.
Abangnya telah memberitahu Cik Tan bahawa ibu Hong gemar berjudi saham dan beliau akan memberi wang kepada Hong sedikit demi sedikit.
Wang itu pada mulanya diletak dalam sebuah bank. Ia dikeluarkan dan diberi kepada Teo, yang kemudian mendakwa dia harus menerima $300,000.
Perbicaraan diteruskan. |
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June 3, 2008
Woman motorcyclist lodged under trailer
By Sumathi V Selvaretnam
The motorcyclist, a Chinese woman in her early 30s sustained leg injuries and was semi-conscious when taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. -- PHOTO: COURTESY TO MR R. S. NATHAN
SBS bus driver Mr R.S. Nathan was shocked to see this motorcycle partially lodged beneath a trailer along Mountbatten Road at about 9am on Tuesday.
He snapped a picture of it with his mobile phone and sent it to Stomp.
The woman appeared unconscious but was still sitting on her motorcycle with her head slumped over the handlebars.
The front tyre of the motorcyle was caught under the back of the trailer.
'She looked like she was sleeping. She didn't fall down but was balancing on her toes,' said Mr Nathan, 60.
Police said that they received a call at 9am about the accident.
The motorcyclist, a Chinese woman in her early 30s sustained leg injuries and was semi-conscious when taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Police are investigating the incident. |
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June 3, 2008
Husband and wife jailed for abusing maid
They are appealing against conviction.
By Selina Lum
The couple were charged and prosecutors accused them of assaulting the maid because they were displeased with her work. -- ST PHOTO: FANCIS ONG
AN aircraft engineer was sentenced to four weeks' jail while his homemaker wife was given six weeks for abusing their Indonesian maid.
The couple, who had denied the allegations but were found guilty after a seven-day trial, are appealing against their convictions.
They have each been granted bail of $10,000 pending their appeal hearing.
Lim Yi Khung, 42, who works for Singapore Airlines, was charged with kicking 25-year-old Ms Ida Lestari Ningsih, on both sides of her hips at the family Changi condominium on Feb 19 last year.
His Malaysian wife, Aileen Khaw Lay Hoon, 31, a former SIA flight attendant, faces three charges of abusing the maid on separate occasions between Feb 15 to Feb 27 last year.
She was accused of squeezing the maid's breast, hitting the maid's eye, grabbing the maid's hair and hitting her head on the floor.
The couple have three children, aged between eight months and five years around the time of the offences.
The maid started working for the couple in March 2006, while Khaw was expecting her third child, the court heard.
On Feb 27 last year, the maid ran away, with bruises on her forehead, and sought help from the condominium manager, who called the police.
The couple were charged and prosecutors accused them of assaulting the maid because they were displeased with her work.
In court, the maid testified that Lim kicked her after she had placed a pail, used for washing rags, in the kitchen sink, which was forbidden in the household.
The maid said Khaw grabbed her breast after scolding her for scratching her head while refilling an electric flask. The maid said Khaw fisted her right eye after complaining that she was falling asleep.
Khaw's final act of abuse, grabbing the maid's hair and knocking her head on the floor, came after the housewife scolded her for wringing out a wet handkerchief with one hand.
That was when the maid decided to run away, jumping out of the window of the first-floor apartment.
Both husband and wife fought the maid's accusation, insisting that the alleged assaults never took place.
The defence sought to portray Ms Ida as a scheming maid who made up the accounts of abuse so that she could run away and avoid paying $10 penalties for each mistake she made.
The couple were found guilty last month. |
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June 3, 2008
Engineer fined $10,500 for negligent driving which caused scooterist's death
By Khushwant Singh
Goh Poh Moy was fined $7,000 on Tuesday for negligent driving. She was also fined $1,000 for failing to stop, and another $2,500 for not rendering assistance. -- PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW
AFTER sideswiping a scooter ridden by a court clerk, engineer Goh Poh Moy drove to a car park to check the damage on her car.
When she returned to the accident scene nearly an hour later, Ms May Yong Siew Ping, 38, had died.
Goh, 37, was fined $7,000 on Tuesday for negligent driving. She was also fined $1,000 for failing to stop, and another $2,500 for not rendering assistance. She had pleaded guilty to the three charges
A district court heard that when Goh overtook Ms Yong along the slip road of Braddel Road into the Central Expressway (CTE) at 8.42 am on May 8 last year, she heard someone shout 'Aiyoh'.
Goh also noticed that her left side mirror had folded inwards and from her rear view mirror, she saw the scooter lying on the road.
Goh stopped but did not alight. She then turned into Woodlands Avenue 12 where she checked the slight dent on her Kia car at a car park
She returned to the accident scene at 9.30am.
Ms Yong, who had been thrown off her scooter, was taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital by then.
She suffered multiple injuries and had no pulse when paramedics arrived. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation failed to revive her and she was pronounced dead at 9.29am.
Asking for a lenient sentence, Goh's lawyer, Mr K. Jayakumar Naidu, said the accident happened at a peak hour.
Traffic was heavy and there was much horning when Goh stopped her car. He said she panicked and drove onto the CTE. |
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An undertaker slowly lowered the body of two-month old Esther Regina Sarle Steepan into her grave at Choa Chu Kang Muslim cemetery. Her mother's friend was charged with her murder on Tuesday. -- ST PHOTO: SHAHRIYA YAHAYA
Murdered baby girl laid to rest
By Diana Othman and Esther Tan
THE burial plot was barely a metre long and half a metre wide and the gravediggers did not have to dig very deep down.
When the body of baby girl Esther Regina Sarle Steepan was lowered into the grave by an undertaker, the length of the body was barely his arm's length.
The Muslim cemetery plot at Choa Chu Kang is a special one for toddlers who die before they are five years old.
Esther, all of two months old, died in hospital on Sunday night. Her mother's friend was charged with her murder on Tuesday.
Her funeral was a quiet affair attended by only three people.
Among them was her mother, Ms Siti Noor Fazlina, a shoe salesgirl in her early 20s.
She was accompanied by two women, one of whom is an employee at the Good Shepherd Centre in Yishun where Ms Siti and Esther stayed.
Clad in a dark blue T-shirt and blue jeans, Ms Siti had draped a cloth over her head so her face could not be photographed.
She cradled her daughter's body, wrapped in a sarong, in her arms and walked towards the burial spot.
Under the hot afternoon sun on Tuesday, Ms Siti stood crying as prayers were conducted for the dead child.
Earlier, Esther's body was taken to Pusara Aman mosque at the old Choa Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery, where prayer rites were performed.
Ms Siti has been working at a shoe retail shop in Yishun for about a week.
Her colleagues described her as a quiet woman who kept to herself.
But she was a hard worker who was always willing to put in more hours at her job. |
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Originally posted by SweetCandy at 3-6-2008 09:04 PM
i m speechless abt this case.
abt pedra branca?... why? |
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Originally posted by fatz at 3-6-2008 09:46 PM
June 3, 2008
Woman motorcyclist lodged under trailer
By Sumathi V Selvaretnam
http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/image/20080603/a-motorcyclist.jpg
The motorcyclist, a Chinese woman ...
sedih eh tengok gambar tu.. semoga dia sembuh... |
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Originally posted by fatz at 3-6-2008 09:49 PM
June 3, 2008
Husband and wife jailed for abusing maid
They are appealing against conviction.
By Selina Lum
http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/image/20080603/a-abuse.jpg
The couple ...
selengeh sangat agak nya... 10 kali ajar pun tak pepandai |
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Originally posted by fatz at 3-6-2008 09:52 PM
June 3, 2008
Engineer fined $10,500 for negligent driving which caused scooterist's death
By Khushwant Singh
http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/image/20080603/ln-crime-engineer.jpg
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memintak hantu pompuan tu kacau dia |
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Luar Negara : 4 Jun 2008
SYOR CANTUM BONGKAH BATU DI MIDDLE ROCKS
PUTRAJAYA: Kedua-dua bongkah batu di Middle Rocks (Terumbu Karang Tengah) milik Malaysia yang terpisah 500 hingga 600 meter di Selat Singapura mungkin dicantumkan, kata Menteri Luar Malaysia, Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim, kelmarin.
Beliau akan mengemukakan cadangan itu kepada Kabinet Malaysia hari ini memandangkan 'kedua-dua bongkah batu itu sangat rapat dan boleh dicantumkan untuk menjadikan kedudukannya lebih panjang dan lebar'.
Middle Rocks terletak 1.1 kilometer ke selatan Pedra Branca yang diputuskan Mahkamah Keadilan Antarabangsa (ICJ) sebagai milik Singapura.
Menurut Dr Rais, tinjauan pasukan jawatankuasa teknikal Malaysia di Middle Rocks tiga hari sebelumnya, yang turut disertai Polis Marin, Jabatan Pemetaan dan Jabatan Meteorologi, mendapati ia berpotensi dijadikan pusat kaji cuaca, pusat perhentian dan stesen pemerhatian gerak laku laut.
'Kunjungan pasukan Malaysia ini, yang tidak menerima halangan pihak Singapura, bertujuan menilai keadaan kawasan itu secara lebih dekat,' kata beliau seperti ditukil akhbar Utusan Malaysia semalam.
Peguam Negara Malaysia, Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail, dan rombongan Malaysia kelmarin ke Singapura bagi memulakan siri rundingan sebagai susulan kepada keputusan isu tuntutan bertindih Pedra Branca baru-baru ini.
Beliau berkata semua anggota delegasi yang terlibat dalam isu tuntutan Pedra Branca akan menyertai rundingan tersebut sehingga hari ini.
Bagaimanapun, beliau enggan mengulas mengenai perkara-perkara yang akan dibangkitkan dalam rundingan itu.
'Saya dan beberapa orang lagi akan ke Singapura hari ini bagi membincangkan beberapa perkara berkaitan Pedra Branca.
'Tetapi saya tidak mahu ulas lanjut kerana perkara ini masih lagi di peringkat awal rundingan,' kata beliau. -- Utusan Malaysia.
datok ni tau ke apa dia cakap?....:re: |
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June 4, 2008
M'sia to raise petrol prices by 40% from Thursday
M'sian drivers of smaller vehicles will receive a cash payment to offset the rising costs
KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA'S petrol price will rise 40 per cent to 2.70 ringgit (S$1.14) a litre from Thursday as controls are removed under a revamped subsidy system, the prime minister said.
'Effective from tomorrow, 5 June 2008, the price of petrol will be raised by 78 sen and the price of diesel will be raised by 1.00 ringgit,' Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi told a press conference.
'The new price of petrol will be 2.70 while the new price of diesel will be 2.50,' he said. Petrol currently costs 1.92 ringgit (S$0.81) at the pump, among the cheapest in Asia.
Domestic Trade Minister Shahrir Samad said that under the new scheme, drivers of smaller vehicles will receive a cash payment to offset the rising costs.
'For cars 2000cc and below, they will get back 625 ringgit in cash payments as a form of direct subsidy,' he said, adding that this equated to subsidising some 800 litres of fuel.
Mr Shahrir said that the new price of 2.70 ringgit did not reflect the full market value, which could be as high as 3.00-4.00 ringgit when the price controls are completely removed in August.
He said that the increase would impact on inflation, which came in at 3.0 per cent in April.
'With this hike, the CPI (consumer price index) is expected to rise to 5.0 per cent' this year, he said.
The minister said that without the new measure, the government's actual payout for oil subsidies would have totalled 28 billion ringgit this year, and that it will now save some 4.0 billion ringgit.
Malaysia has already moved to ban sales of subsidised fuel to Thais and Singaporeans who make trips across the border to fill up their tanks.
'We want to pay the subsidy directly to those who deserve them. We do not want foreigners to benefit from our subsidy,' Mr Shahrir said. -- AFP |
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Murdered baby girl laid to rest
By Diana Othman and Esther Tan
THE burial plot was barely a metre long and half a metre wide and the gravediggers did not have to dig very deep down.
June 4, 2008
Friend of infant's mum charged
REMANDED: Sarle, 43, had planned to marry the infant's mother next month.
AN UNEMPLOYED man was yesterday charged in a district court with the murder of a two-month-old baby girl.
Sarle Steepan Kolundu, 43, is alleged to have caused the death of the infant between 7.15pm and 8.10pm on Sunday, at the void deck of Block 250, Yishun Avenue 9.
The baby and her mother were staying at the Good Shepherd Centre, a crisis centre for unwed mothers and pregnant women, which is located on the ground floor of the block.
The baby, Esther Regina, died at KK Women's and Children's Hospital that evening.
Sarle is a friend of the baby's mother, a single woman in her early 20s whom he had planned to wed next month. He is not the baby's biological father, although she bears his name.
Since the baby's birth, mother and child had been staying at the shelter, which is funded by the Catholic Welfare Services, the charity arm of the Catholic Church.
Sarle, clad in a white round-neck T-shirt and dark blue shorts, was remanded for further investigation yesterday.
He faces the mandatory death penalty if convicted of the capital charge. He will return to court next Tuesday.
ELENA CHONG |
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He is not the baby's biological father, although she bears his name...
semalam tulis lain pulak |
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Demonstrators protest against a fuel price hike in downtown Kuala Lumpur
Angry Malaysians protest against increased petrol prices
By Channel NewsAsia's Malaysia Bureau Chief Melissa Goh | Posted: 05 June 2008 2051 hrs
KUALA LUMPUR: Angry Malaysians took to the streets of Kuala Lumpur and the northern town of Ipoh on Thursday after the Malaysian government increased pump prices by 40 percent overnight.
Led by opposition parties, protesters said they would not let up until the government reviews its decision and reinstates fuel subsidies.
Malaysians who have relied heavily on government subsidies for many years are waking up to a new reality.
Even though Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi assured motorists on Wednesday that petrol will be sold at a 30 sen or 9 US cents discount to the prevailing market rate, protesters are still fuming.
Many could not comprehend why Malaysia |
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