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Gong Cheebye Drives His Merz Into Sinkie River! Two People Dead!

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ok guys..from a sauce,this is the culprit.she was wearing high heels while driving,the heels cause the car to fly out of the parking lot into the river... and by the way her name and face very familiar to me now,
a prefect during my primary school days..she and her prefects friends gang up to have me kena public canning for lifting up a skirt..
quite pretty but not as pretty as my xxxx.goodnight.



primary school at where ? Balestier ? Whampoa ? :smile:
 

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轿车失控坠入水道事故:两名死者今天出殡
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Mourners at the funeral procession for Madam Yep and her daughter, Kimberly, as their hearses leave for Mandai Crematorium yesterday 28/1/2016.ST PHOTO: SEAH KWANG PENG




Alexandra Canal crash: Mother and daughter cremated




Businessman Robin Poon, 50, and his wife Cecilia Yep Lay Choo, 51, were school sweethearts.

They started dating in their final semester at the former Singapore Technical Institute in 1985.

About 10 years later, they welcomed their only daughter, Kimberly. They lived in a semi-detached house

near Jalan Bahar in the Jurong West area, with two relatives.


Madam Yep would watch Korean shows with her daughter, 22, a Singapore Institute of Management

logistics undergraduate. The family of three would go for lunch weekly.

Friends said the Poons were a portrait of domestic bliss - until the Mercedes-Benz E250 convertible Madam

Yep was driving plunged into Alexandra Canal as she was leaving a mall carpark on Sunday night.

She and Kimberly, the only passenger, died on the spot.

Yesterday afternoon, they were cremated at Mandai crematorium following a three-day wake in Woodlands

Street 41, where Madam Yep's older brother lives.

Mr Poon went for a work appointment on the evening of the accident, while mother and daughter went to

Valley Point mall in River Valley.

At the crematorium yesterday, family friends said the Poons were close, low-key and modest despite their

wealth. Mr Poon runs a car workshop, while Madam Yep worked as a human resources manager at a

maritime logistics firm.

"They treated everyone respectfully and never had any airs," said a family friend who knew them for about

30 years. He declined to be named.

About 100 well-wishers sent off the two women's white coffins when they left the wake for Mandai at

1.30pm yesterday. Mr Poon, his mother and mother-in-law did not attend the cremation as they are not

allowed to, according to Buddhist tradition.


A former classmate from the technical institute, who wanted to be known only as Mr Gan, said: "We will

miss Cecilia at gatherings."

He had kept in touch with her through Mr Poon, when they bumped into each other at pubs.

"He would call her and put me on the phone with Cecilia. She was a homely person," Mr Gan added.

The Straits Times understands that Mr Poon will go back to work next week to meet a deadline.

Said the family friend: "We are all very worried about Robin. He tries to put on a brave front but he told us

in private that he is hurting."

Mr Gan said: "All of us who knew Cecilia are still in shock that such a tragedy happened... We just hope

that Robin finds the strength to pull through this."
 

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"They treated everyone respectfully and never had any airs," said a family friend who knew them for about

If they never had any airs, why was she driving a convertible Merc?? :rolleyes:

If they had been driving a Toyota Corolla, this would never have happened.
 

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mandai primary sch..telok paku primary sch..orr kio primary school..sea view primary sch..mountain view primary sch..
tiga ratus primary sch..woodbridge primary sch..waaa piang which school you all also want to know...peng sun primary sch:*::*::*:



""A former classmate from the technical institute, who wanted to be known only as Mr Gan, said: "We will

miss Cecilia at gatherings."

He had kept in touch with her through Mr Poon, when they bumped into each other at pubs.

"He would call her and put me on the phone with Cecilia. She was a homely person," Mr Gan added.

The Straits Times understands that Mr Poon will go back to work next week to meet a deadline. ""




bro "ecclesiastes the teacher" - are you Cecilia 's classmate Mr Gan :confused:
 
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