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Family of prison inmate who died to receive compensation

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SINGAPORE - The family of the prison inmate who died after suffering breathing difficulties while in an isolation cell will be compensated by the Government, which has also accepted liability

This was revealed in parliament on Monday by Second Minister for Home Affairs S. Iswaran, in response to questions raised by MPs about the death of Dinesh Raman Chinnaiah on September 27, 2010.

A senior prisons officer, the direct supervising officer then, was charged in court last month. Lim Kwo Yin pleaded guilty to causing death by a negligent act and was fined $10,000.

Mr Iswaran said: "The Ministry of Home Aaffairs (MHA) has been in touch with the family of Dinesh Raman and their lawyer to discuss the family's concerns, as well as the matter of compensation."

However, he declined to provide a figure or more details as discussions were ongoing.

The minister also revealed that the Prison Service has since reviewed its instructions on inmate Control and Restraint (C&R) techniques to greater emphasise the risk of positional asphxiation - found to have been the cause of Dinesh Raman's death - as well as measures to prevent such incidents.

One new measure is to have C&R techniques applied on inmates in a standing position where possible, said Mr Iswaran.

With the conclusion of the court case, the MHA has also started disciplinary action against the superintendent, supervisors and other officers involved in the incident, Mr Iswaran said.
 
Honestly, if he is alive, do you think he is an asset or liability to the family?

So, should the Government pay the family or the vice versa?
 
Honestly, if he is alive, do you think he is an asset or liability to the family?

So, should the Government pay the family or the vice versa?

If we start to value life according to contribution to society, then we should be gassing the old and poor now.
A life is a life.
 
Honestly, if he is alive, do you think he is an asset or liability to the family?

So, should the Government pay the family or the vice versa?

could be asset to his own family but liability to other families............

the government should pay the family, his family should then pay all those people he may have caused problems to, which caused him to land in prison...........
 
The amount and terms and conditions will never be made public. Same thing happened when '48 Chong' was compensated for 48 strokes on his buttocks but I recall him telling me he received 70k.
 
They may be reading & you are giving them ideas...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IKVj4l5GU4 now we have newater, in years to come..we will have newfood!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_MOt4_e3e8

LOL ...they are just figuring out to solve the optics issue ...once they have got that settled, human meat will be available for sale at NTUC.

They will sell the whole concept as a win-win-win situation ...save on taxes as no more spending on old and poor, lower price for meat as newmeat adds to the competition and hawker centre food becomes cheaper thanks to newmeat.

I can see LHL eating barbecue newmeat to boast that it is safe for human consumption!
 
The amount and terms and conditions will never be made public. Same thing happened when '48 Chong' was compensated for 48 strokes on his buttocks but I recall him telling me he received 70k.

70k is not enough for the pain and suffering
 
LOL ...they are just figuring out to solve the optics issue ...once they have got that settled, human meat will be available for sale at NTUC.

They will sell the whole concept as a win-win-win situation ...save on taxes as no more spending on old and poor, lower price for meat as newmeat adds to the competition and hawker centre food becomes cheaper thanks to newmeat.

I can see LHL eating barbecue newmeat to boast that it is safe for human consumption!

They will have a newmeat campaign...cooking programs...etc...but are they "H" approved??
 
What a joke? Pay money and let the matter rest?

Head should roll and management sacked...Sinkies are a bunch of loser who let the govt shortchanged them.

Luckily I stay away from Sinkies.
 
You can't get the nuance of my question lah? What can I say? Sorry, not in a mood to spoonfeed today.

i eng eng today, will spoonfeed on ur behalf -

NSF deaths occur regularly. compensation is paltry for conscripts' death. will an inmate's life be valued more than our glorious NSF?
 
What a joke? Pay money and let the matter rest?

Head should roll and management sacked...Sinkies are a bunch of loser who let the govt shortchanged them.

Luckily I stay away from Sinkies.

blood money lah. if heads roll and no bloody money, also no good. heads roll + bloody money = best outcome.
 
i eng eng today, will spoonfeed on ur behalf -

NSF deaths occur regularly. compensation is paltry for conscripts' death. will an inmate's life be valued more than our glorious NSF?

A life is a life, the circumstances of death however are completely different.
 
M Ravi should be the family's lead lawyer negotiating terms as he has vast experience with the AGC.
 
SINGAPORE - The family of the prison inmate who died after suffering breathing difficulties while in an isolation cell will be compensated by the Government, which has also accepted liability

I don't understand why they deserve any compensation. This is the family that produced a criminal. Rather than being compensated, they should be billed for all the trouble their damned criminal son caused the rest of society. :rolleyes:
 
70k is not enough for the pain and suffering
He was sentenced to 48 strokes, and this could mean 8 separate sessions of 6 strokes each over a period of a few years. Maybe taking all in a single session is more merciful in a warped sense?
 
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