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that very mean of you to say, when they paid you 20 bucks for 1000 points.
You sure such people really exist?
that very mean of you to say, when they paid you 20 bucks for 1000 points.
any photo of that brain dead???
or is there anyone say must respect the dead so as not to post any photo..
It is always wise to bring an electronic whistle while traveling.
Go out at night 10pm in a strange city? Risky..
What can a electronic whistle do when ppl dont help ?
in some cities, you can whistle, you can shout, you can scream
if you are being robbed or knifed or murdered
nobody will come to your rescue
my friend was slashed and killed in broad daylight
in one of these night cities in south east asia
in broad daylight !!!!
hi there
1. bro, no offence.
2. such apparatus does not work at all.
3. in indon, manila and india.
4. never trust anyone there.
5. always travel in pre-arranged vehicles.
6. kosong local transportation.
7. dafter sheep in such soil are watched targets!
spot on general!!!
travel in such open vehicle
is an invitation for trouble
many of my seasoned friends
have their friends to fetch them
from airports ...just in case.....
life is fragile in such places
bless we are living in singapore
in some cities, you can whistle, you can shout, you can scream
if you are being robbed or knifed or murdered
nobody will come to your rescue
my friend was slashed and killed in broad daylight
in one of these night cities in south east asia
in broad daylight !!!!
One case was a PRC graduate, came here to work as an admin and the company put her up at the dorm in Tuas. Went back late one day due to OT and got raped by 3 Indians. The girl committed suicide in the end. Both news not reported. I pity those serangoon gardens residents.
Many Singaporeans are brain dead at birth but they're capable of living their lives without the need for a brain anyway so it doesn't really matter.
any photo of that brain dead???
or is there anyone say must respect the dead so as not to post any photo..
Show us your photo chump. We all know you are brain dead all along.
Many Singaporeans are brain dead at birth but they're capable of living their lives without the need for a brain anyway so it doesn't really matter.
Associate Provost (Undergraduate Education) Kam Chan Hin said: “We are deeply saddened by what has happened and my staff and I, as well as NTU’s Senior Management, are doing all we can to assist and support the family ... NTU will spare no effort to seek the best medical expertise for her.”
According to Professor Kam, NTU Provost Freddy Boey and members of the university’s Senior Management visited Mrs Toh yesterday and spoke with her family members.
NTU will be footing all expenses, including the evacuation and hospital bills in Singapore and Medan.
Mrs Toh is currently warded at SGH’s Intensive Care Unit. The family intends to keep her on life support for as long as possible.
Mdm Koh said she was disappointed with NTU’s handling of the matter. Among other things, she said that although International SOS (iSOS) had an account with NTU, it took the university more than four hours to go through the procedure to allow the expenses to be charged to their account.
This was a critical delay that her sister could not afford, she said.
According to NTU, the iSOS representative said the Medan airport had closed for the day as it did not operate around the clock. Preparations had to be made by iSOS, including to source for an aircraft and ensure it had the relevant equipment and materials on-board.
Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which provided consular assistance to Mrs Toh and Mr Phua in Medan, said the Indonesian police is investigating the incident.
Even within Singapore, there are areas like Geylang where your risk goes up ten times after dark..
It's not easy to make a decision of such paramount importance - it's life and death.
First, you must have clearance from the hospital she was warded. In most cases, you have to sign an AOR - at your own risk against medical advice.The patient was comatose, so someone had to give the approval. The next of kin perhaps, after consulting with the experts. This can take some time,some headache and some very tough decision. We cannot blame anyone for the delay.
Then, the ISOS had to make its own assessment of the situation - medically and logistically whether the patient was relatively stable to be air lifted and evacuated.Arrangements had to be made for the medical evacuation and also for the receiving hospital in Singapore to get everything ready.This again took some time.
And of course , the payment and mode of settlement would then be finalised before the actual evacuation.
IMHO, I think the ISOS had done a good job. Hope Mrs Toh will recover.
madam, kumsai...Appreciate your info ... thks.
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