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Man dies in fight at Changi Village

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Man dies in fight at Changi Village

Posted: 15 January 2013 1222 hrs

SINGAPORE: A 45-year-old man died in a fight at an entertainment outlet in Changi Village Road.

Police responded to a call about the fight at Block 5 at about 11:30pm on Monday.

They said the victim was sent to Changi General Hospital and was pronounced dead at about 12:15am on Tuesday.

Police have arrested a 44-year-old man, who'll be charged in court on Wednesday with murder.

- CNA/ck

 

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Changi Village murder victim was stabbed repeatedly: Eyewitness


Published on Jan 15, 2013

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The Changi Village murder victim was stabbed repeatedly by his assailant but he managed to get into a taxi which brought him to the hospital. -- ST PHOTO: NEO XIAOBIN

By Lim Yan Liang

The Changi Village murder victim was stabbed repeatedly by his assailant but he managed to get into a taxi which brought him to the hospital.

His efforts, however, were in vain.

The 45-year-old man, who was seen bleeding profusely from his torso at the scene, bled out in the taxi and died before he arrived at Changi General Hospital (CGH).

An eyewitness told The Straits Times that the incident at a Changi Village pub, was an argument that turned fatal.

 

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Suspect arrested in connection with Changi Village murder


Published on Jan 15, 2013
By Lim Yan Liang

Police have arrested a 44-year-old man in connection with a murder at Changi Village on Monday night.

A spokesman said in a statement on Tuesday that the police responded to call at 11.38pm on Monday about a fight at an entertainment outlet located at Block 5, Changi Village Road.

The 45-year-old victim, who was brought to Changi General Hospital, succumbed to his injuries and died at 12.17am on Tuesday.
 

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Man charged over Changi Village murder

By Kimberly Spykerman | Posted: 16 January 2013 1752 hrs

SINGAPORE : A man has been charged with murder, following a fight at Changi Village that left a man dead.

44-year-old Low Chuan Woo is alleged to have caused the death of 45-year-old Mohd Iskander Ishak on Monday night at a pub at Changi Village.

Media reports quoted eyewitnesses who said Mr Mohd Iskander was stabbed repeatedly.

He was taken to Changi General Hospital, but died from his injuries.

In court on Wednesday, Low was calm as charges were read to him.

Some of his family members were spotted in the public gallery.

He will be be back in court on January 23.

- CNA/ms

 

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urine and m&d fight, shit never get involved? then can say true sporean fighting
fight for what? the CV ah kuas?

crazy world.
 

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Pub owner charged with murder at Changi Village Road


Published on Jan 16, 2013

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Low Chuan Woo, 44, isaccused of committing murder by causing the death of Mr Mohamed lskandar Ishak, 45, at Changi Village. -- ST PHOTO: AZIZ HUSSIN

By Elena Chong

A pub owner was charged on Wednesday with the murder of a 45-year-old man.

Low Chuan Woo, 44, who owns Ramasses pub, is accused of committing murder by causing the death of Mr Mohamed Iskander Ishak at Changi Village Road at 11.38pm on Monday.

Mr Iskander, who was stabbed several times, managed to hail a cab which took him to Changi General Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 12.17am.

Low, who was unrepresented, was remanded at Central Police Division for further investigation. His case will be mentioned on Jan 23. The punishment for murder is death.

 
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Cabby of Changi Village stabbing victim: 'Blood kept coming out of his stomach'


January 16, 2013 - 12:46am

By: Elizabeth Law

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PHOTO: Lianhe Wanbao

In any man’s eyes, what cabby Ronald Moo did was a good thing. He ferried a seriously injured victim of a stabbing incident to hospital.

But the man died and Mr Moo is feeling guilty because he thinks he should have tried talking to the man instead of asking him to lie down.

“If I had known, I would have kept trying to talk to him, but I’m not a medical person,” the 59-year-old cabby told The New Paper.

But the guilt should belong to whoever inflicted the horrific injuries on Mr Iskandar Ishak, 45, in a pub brawl.

Mr Moo recalled his first sight of Mr Iskandar along Changi Village Road just before midnight on Monday. Mr Iskandar had blood all over him and was swaying.

“He looked like he was in trouble and needed help, I couldn’t just leave him by the road,” said the cabby.

When the man got in, he managed to say “hospital” before slumping back into the seat.

“The man was bleeding from his stomach and his arms, there was blood everywhere in my taxi and I can’t stand the sight of blood," said Mr Moo.

Read the full report in The New Paper on Wednesday (Jan 16).

 
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