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18 year old girl falls 7 stories to death due to drugs

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Girl, 18, fell seven storeys to her death after taking drugs, coroner finds
The death of Denyse Tan, who fell naked from a Bukit Panjang flat, has been ruled to be misadventure.
The death of Denyse Tan, who fell naked from a Bukit Panjang flat, has been ruled to be misadventure.PHOTO: ST GRAPHIC
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Olivia Ho
SINGAPORE - The death of an 18-year-old girl who fell naked from a Bukit Panjang flat has been ruled to be misadventure.

A coroner's court found on Monday that student Denyse Tan was suffering from drug psychosis when she plunged seven storeys from her bedroom window on Aug 19 last year.

She was found at around 11am, lying face-down, naked, and severely injured at the base of Block 431, Bukit Panjang Ring Road, where she lived with her father and older brother.


Shethere was 0.14ug/mL of methamphetamine, or 'ice', in Ms Tan's body when she fell.

Her brother Jonathan was the only one at home during the incident. He said that he had been sleeping and did not realise what had happened until the police came to his unit.

Police had to break into Ms Tan's room, which was locked. The room was full of smoke and disorganised, and a packet of cannabis was found on her desk stuffed under her laptop.

Inspector Quah Cheng Hui surmised the deceased had taken a shower shortly before the incident, then returned to her room wrapped only in a towel as was her habit.

Investigations revealed the teenager had started taking cannabis in 2012, after a classmate in secondary school introduced her to it. In June 2013, she purchased some from him at school during recess. Last year, she started taking methamphetamine.

Witness accounts showed Ms Tan had exhibited signs of drug-induced psychosis, such as hallucinations, anxiety and paranoia, in the month leading up to the incident.

For instance, she had told family members that she kept hearing children's voices at night and animal sounds coming from her room, and also that she "felt very dirty" and that something or someone was following her.

Two weeks before her fall, she had knocked on her father's door while he was sleeping and said frantically: "Daddy, Daddy, got monster in your room, cannot go back."

State Coroner Marvin Bay called Ms Tan's case "a sad, cautionary account".

He said: "Drug abusers commonly progress upstream to ever more dangerous or 'harder' drugs as the novelty of their existing drug wears off."

He added the case was also a reminder that the harm from drug abuse extends far beyond just the risk of overdose. "Drug users are likely to effect self-harm, or as in Ms Tan's case, place themselves in harm's way, while in an intoxicated, or even delusional state."

Her father, businessman Peter Tan, sobbed as the coroner gave his findings.

The 54-year-old divorcee told reporters he had not known his daughter took drugs, although he was aware she smoked a lot.

He said he did not understand how the drug problem remains prevalent in schools. "It's such a small island. Why can't (the authorities) contain it?"

He described Ms Tan as "a quiet girl" who was "polite" and "sporty". She had just started a course on criminology at a private school after dropping out of a digital media course at Ngee Ann Polytechnic.

He said: "She was a very creative girl, she had so many things to look forward to. Our lives were going so smoothly. I don't know why this had to happen."

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"It's such a small island. Why can't (the authorities) contain it?" Must have not been reading the news, or just arrived from Pluto!!....didn't he know, that, we have a very long coastline & MSK can walk over to Johor?

Whom did he voted for?:rolleyes:
 

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"It's such a small island. Why can't (the authorities) contain it?" Must have not been reading the news, or just arrived from Pluto!!....didn't he know, that, we have a very long coastline & MSK can walk over to Johor?

Whom did he voted for?:rolleyes:

The grieving father is clearly saying that the government is over-rated and of course the whole world knows grossly overpaid as well. Small island but long coastline and therefore MSK managed to sneak out of this island undetected. Wtf & chobolan. May his daughter RIP!
 

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Tens of thousands jiuhukia rode into Singapore daily, no way ICA can check every bikes. All sorts of stuff get into Singapore. During raya a couple weeks back, somebody lighted a string of crackers just before midnight. No mata come despite the blast lasted 10 plus seconds. Spore mata are overrated.
 

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Whitey Houston daughter also mati due to drugs...now both are in Heaven now! God bless them!

Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown dies at 22
From the section Entertainment & Arts

Bobbi Kristina Brown's death was expected, her family feels that she drowned six months ago, reports the BBC's Regan Morris
Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of late singer Whitney Houston, has died aged 22, a family representative has said.
Kristen Foster said she passed away on Sunday surrounded by her family and was "finally at peace in the arms of God".
Brown was discovered face down and unresponsive in a bathtub on 31 January and placed in a medically induced coma. She never regained consciousness.
She was moved to a hospice in the city of Duluth, Georgia, a month ago after her condition deteriorated.
Brown was the only daughter of Houston and R&B singer Bobby Brown.
Houston was found dead in a hotel bath in Los Angeles in 2012.
Whitney Houston and Bobbi Kristina Brown
The family posted a photo of Houston with Bobbi Kristina as a baby on whitneyhouston.com with the following message:
"It is hard to say goodbye. On Sunday, July 26, Bobbi Kristina Brown made her transition peacefully. The family thanks everyone for their loving thoughts and prayers. As Bobbi Kristina would say: 'The wind is behind me and the sun is in my face.'"
"Bobbi Kristina Brown passed away July 26 2015, surrounded by her family," Ms Foster added.
"She is finally at peace in the arms of God. We want to again thank everyone for their tremendous amount of love and support during these last few months."
Singer Dionne Warwick, Whitney Houston's cousin, described Bobbi Kristina as "a sweetheart".
"She will be missed, that's for sure. She was a good girl. She was a good little girl. She really was," she told Bravo's Watch What Happens Live.
Singer Whitney Houston and daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown arrive at an event in Beverly Hills, California. Feb 2011.
Bobbi Kristina's mother, Whitney Houston, was found dead in a bathtub in Los Angeles in 2012
Other stars paid tribute on Twitter, including Selma director Ava DuVernay, who said: "She seemed to be caught in the web of celebrity upon arrival. Twenty two years. A sad end. May the sister have peace now."
The BBC's Regan Morris in Los Angeles says Brown had dreamed of carrying on her mother's legacy as a singer and actress, and had a few small TV roles - but her career had not yet taken off.
The day before she was found in the bathtub, Brown had tweeted: "Let's start this career up&&moving OUT to TO YOU ALLLL quick shall we !?!???!"
She began performing with her mother as early as 1999, singing duets of My Love is Your Love and recording Little Drummer Boy for a holiday album in 2003.
'Drowning'
She was taken to hospital twice with anxiety after her mother's death.
In January, police said Brown was found in a bathtub in the suburban Atlanta home she shared with Nick Gordon, the man she called her husband. A police report described the incident as a "drowning".
Mr Gordon said at the time she did not appear to be breathing and lacked a pulse before emergency services arrived. Although she was found face down in her bath, the 22-year-old also had bruises on the front of her body.
Authorities later concluded that she had suffered injuries to her face and mouth in a car crash several days earlier, saying they were not the result of foul play.
Brown was placed in a medically-induced coma and had been breathing with the aid of a ventilator before she died on Sunday.
Medical examiners have since said a post-mortem will be needed to evaluate what led to her death.
Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office said the time that had elapsed from when she was found in January will "complicate" its effort to reconstruct events.
"Interpretation of autopsy findings and other information will also be challenging," it said in a statement. "However, an autopsy could be helpful to address questions which may arise about the cause of her unresponsiveness and eventual death."
Frosty relations between Mr Gordon and Brown's relatives came to a head in June, when her court-appointed representative sued Gordon, accusing him of misrepresenting his relationship with her.
He was alleged to have transferred $11,000 (£7,091) of Brown's funds into an account controlled solely by him while she was in hospital but was never charged.
As her health deteriorated last month, US authorities said they would be reviewing the circumstances of her condition "with greater interest".
"An announcement regarding a charging decision, if any, will be made at the appropriate time," Fulton County District Attorney Paul L Howard Jr told People magazine.
 

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If WP wins. Situation will be worsen.
Girl, 18, fell seven storeys to her death after taking drugs, coroner finds
The death of Denyse Tan, who fell naked from a Bukit Panjang flat, has been ruled to be misadventure.
The death of Denyse Tan, who fell naked from a Bukit Panjang flat, has been ruled to be misadventure.PHOTO: ST GRAPHIC
PUBLISHED1 HOUR AGO

Olivia Ho
SINGAPORE - The death of an 18-year-old girl who fell naked from a Bukit Panjang flat has been ruled to be misadventure.

A coroner's court found on Monday that student Denyse Tan was suffering from drug psychosis when she plunged seven storeys from her bedroom window on Aug 19 last year.

She was found at around 11am, lying face-down, naked, and severely injured at the base of Block 431, Bukit Panjang Ring Road, where she lived with her father and older brother.


Shethere was 0.14ug/mL of methamphetamine, or 'ice', in Ms Tan's body when she fell.

Her brother Jonathan was the only one at home during the incident. He said that he had been sleeping and did not realise what had happened until the police came to his unit.

Police had to break into Ms Tan's room, which was locked. The room was full of smoke and disorganised, and a packet of cannabis was found on her desk stuffed under her laptop.

Inspector Quah Cheng Hui surmised the deceased had taken a shower shortly before the incident, then returned to her room wrapped only in a towel as was her habit.

Investigations revealed the teenager had started taking cannabis in 2012, after a classmate in secondary school introduced her to it. In June 2013, she purchased some from him at school during recess. Last year, she started taking methamphetamine.

Witness accounts showed Ms Tan had exhibited signs of drug-induced psychosis, such as hallucinations, anxiety and paranoia, in the month leading up to the incident.

For instance, she had told family members that she kept hearing children's voices at night and animal sounds coming from her room, and also that she "felt very dirty" and that something or someone was following her.

Two weeks before her fall, she had knocked on her father's door while he was sleeping and said frantically: "Daddy, Daddy, got monster in your room, cannot go back."

State Coroner Marvin Bay called Ms Tan's case "a sad, cautionary account".

He said: "Drug abusers commonly progress upstream to ever more dangerous or 'harder' drugs as the novelty of their existing drug wears off."

He added the case was also a reminder that the harm from drug abuse extends far beyond just the risk of overdose. "Drug users are likely to effect self-harm, or as in Ms Tan's case, place themselves in harm's way, while in an intoxicated, or even delusional state."

Her father, businessman Peter Tan, sobbed as the coroner gave his findings.

The 54-year-old divorcee told reporters he had not known his daughter took drugs, although he was aware she smoked a lot.

He said he did not understand how the drug problem remains prevalent in schools. "It's such a small island. Why can't (the authorities) contain it?"

He described Ms Tan as "a quiet girl" who was "polite" and "sporty". She had just started a course on criminology at a private school after dropping out of a digital media course at Ngee Ann Polytechnic.

He said: "She was a very creative girl, she had so many things to look forward to. Our lives were going so smoothly. I don't know why this had to happen."

[email protected]
 
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