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Serious Bangla construction worker awarded $600K, this sinkie awarded what? Peanuts?

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A Bangladeshi construction worker paralysed after a worksite accident was awarded about $600,000 in damages and costs by the High Court yesterday.

Mr Tarun Kumar Saha Manoj Kumar Saha, 32, suffered spinal injuries after he was knocked down from behind by a reversing forklift on Feb 3, 2013.

Deployed to do general renovation works at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, he was dealing with the driver of a crane, which was running, so he could not hear the vehicle reversing towards him.

Thrown a metre by the impact, he was taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, where he had surgery to stabilise his fractured spine and right ankle.

Mr Tarun also received psychiatric treatment at the hospital, underwent rehabilitation and and was discharged into a private nursing home some two months later.

Through his lawyer, Mr Pritam Singh Gill, he sued his employer, sub- contractor Choon Construction, and the main site contractor, Hup Yew Sen Construction, for negligence.

The defendants, whose lawyers were from United Legal Alliance, at first argued that Mr Tarun was partly, if not wholly, to blame. But in October last year, both contractors accepted 85 per cent liability, leaving the sums payable to be assessed.

After a two-day assessment hearing, which ended yesterday, Judicial Commissioner Valerie Thean ordered that Mr Tarun be paid $323,700 for pain, suffering and loss of future earnings and $225,721 to meet medical expenses, contingencies and costs of appliances and materials for continued care.

The judge awarded another $50,000 in legal costs.

For Mr Tarun, the compensation was small comfort.

"Got money, but cannot do anything," he told The Straits Times.

He came to Singapore in 2010, and moved up from construction worker to become an assistant to the site supervisor.

He was an active sportsman, and had plans to marry, but his fiancee left him when he became disabled.

Mr Tarun said when doctors first told him he was permanently paralysed, he was devastated. He thought of suicide.

An only son and sole breadwinner, he now lives with his parents, aged 75 and 70, in their village home some 300km from Dhaka.

He said: "My parents became depressed when they saw me in a wheelchair. I was still depressed but kept it to myself. I pretended to give them confidence as I knew if I showed them that I was sad, they could go into deep depression and become sick."

He needs a male nurse, who goes to the house daily to attend to him.

He left for Dhaka last night. "My village is not like Singapore. Not much a handicap can do or go to."

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SINGAPORE - Navy serviceman Military Expert (ME) 2 Jason Chee has returned to work, 18 months after he lost limbs in a horrific accident.

Mr Chee, who will now serve as an operations supervisor in 191 Squadron, was quoted by military publication Cyberpioneer as saying: "Before my accident, I was working on a ship. I loved to be on ship and to sail. I'll have to start all over again but I have to do it."

To make it easier for Mr Chee to move around, his unit is looking at widening doorways and installing ramps, grip bars and emergency buttons. Mr Chee is also learning to walk with prosthetic legs through a rehabilitation programme.

In December 2012 Mr Chee lost both legs, his left arm and three fingers on his right hand after he was caught between a berthing rope and a motorised winch on a warship. The 30-year-old has since won a bronze medal for Singapore in the 7th ASEAN Para Games in Myanmar in January. He is planning to join the 2016 Paralympics in Brazil and is also studying Mathematics at UniSIM.
 

congo9

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Jason Chee become Para Olympian.

Singkie has evolved.

People don't need protection, people need to evolved.
 

Narong Wongwan

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Jason Chee become Para Olympian.

Singkie has evolved.

People don't need protection, people need to evolved.

Yes Jason is a hero! He's the saf poster boy.
In his old life he'll never be able to achieve all that.
Imagine now he has met so many important miws.....he should die without regrets
 

GoldenDragon

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Bangla chap will soon be kidnapped. Relatives and friends will come begging for loans. Friends in S'pore will advertise his sudden wealth for him.
 

ChaoPappyPoodle

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Why is our government paying ISIS supporters large sums of money? They should ship him back in a cardboard box and tell him never to come back. This is the way to treat terrorists and their sympathizers.
 

syed putra

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Why is our government paying ISIS supporters large sums of money? They should ship him back in a cardboard box and tell him never to come back. This is the way to treat terrorists and their sympathizers.

Becos the contractors did not have safety in m8nd when doing their jobs. There should be a safety supervisor in chzrge before proceeding in sny work to minimise mishaps.it costs less in tbe long run
 

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Becos the contractors did not have safety in m8nd when doing their jobs. There should be a safety supervisor in chzrge before proceeding in sny work to minimise mishaps.it costs less in tbe long run

You cannot teach safety to people who want to blow themselves up. It is beyond their job scope.
 

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Not only is jason a sinkie but a chinese so some how his injuries are downplayed.

That's my feeling too. If his injuries were played up, then it will be that the Navy is at fault, like the construction company. And in singapore, military branches cannot be seen to be at fault.
 

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Becos the contractors did not have safety in m8nd when doing their jobs. There should be a safety supervisor in chzrge before proceeding in sny work to minimise mishaps.it costs less in tbe long run

Neither do govt agencies like say the SAF. What about the smoke grenade incident killing the NSman? They even had a safety officer but yet, still violate safety rules.
 
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