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Serious 5 Ppl Uplorry At Bro Chun Sing's Tanjong Pagar Ward 13 Feb 2021! Is This A Bad Omen? Pray For Bro Chun Sing

countryman

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Big heart so what but so irresponsible! Not only the driver, the rest are also to be blamed cos they were in this together including those friends filming the video..
Duno how to drive fast car wana show off! Heavy price to pay, I don't pity these youngsters, I pity the parents!
 
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laksaboy

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You think it would be bad taste to burn a spirit car (paper Mache) to the deceased at his funeral?

The Ferrari Tiong's family burnt him a huge paper mansion. :wink:


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sweetiepie

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It's not rich or poor, or young or old.

If you die due to your own idiocy, we have to laugh.

Pity and sympathy are only reserved for those who died or injured due to that idiocy.

Refer to the rich Tiong and his Ferrari. Pity only the taxi driver and his Jap female passenger.
KNN seriouslee my uncle rarelee laugh at misfortune of others especially when life's at stake KNN but for this case my uncle find it leelee a laughable events with a handful of deceased boarding a 死人飞车 and flew to heaven within secs :biggrin: KNN
 

sweetiepie

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KNN seriouslee my uncle rarelee laugh at misfortune of others especially when life's at stake KNN but for this case my uncle find it leelee a laughable events with a handful of deceased boarding a 死人飞车 and flew to heaven within secs :biggrin: KNN
Why my uncle so high on this case is becas everytime when my uncle see a group of people reviving engine he will pray that they will fly to heaven without causing trouble to other people and this leelee happen now hehehe KNN although it caused trouble to the shop owner but not to worry insurance will pay :biggrin: KNN
 

JohnTan

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Is our supply of Bober Tea still secure?

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SINGAPORE - Details have emerged of three of the five men who died in an accident in Tanjong Pagar on Saturday (Feb 13) morning as messages of shock and condolences poured in from friends and family on social media.

The men were in a car which slammed into the front of a vacant shophouse and burst into flames at about 5.40am.

The driver of the BMW M4 coupe is believed to be Mr Jonathan Long, 29, while two of his passengers have been identified as Mr Gary Wong Hong Chieh, 29, and Mr Eugene Yap, 29. Mr Wong and Mr Long were long-time friends, according to social media posts.

The Straits Times understands that the two other passengers who died in the crash were Mr Elvin Tan Yong Hao, 28, and Mr Teo Qi Xiang, 26.

A 26-year-old woman, believed to be known to Mr Long, had attempted to assist him and the passengers after the accident. She suffered severe burns to her body and was taken to Singapore General Hospital.

Eugene Yap
According to previous media reports, Mr Yap was a co-founder of the local bubble tea chain Bober Tea.


His Instagram profile also said that he was a wealth manager with Aviva Financial Advisers. Social media posts showed that he and Mr Long were on a trip to the United States together in February last year.

Mr Yap was also pictured with sports cars and supercars in some of these posts.


According to a report by CNA in August last year, Mr Yap opened the first Bober Tea store here in June 2018 with co-founders Mr Joseph Oh and Mr Gabriel Kok.

Since then, the homegrown label has expanded in Singapore to eight outlets, with franchises also opening in Manila and California.

Gary Wong
According to his social media profiles, Mr Wong had studied IT at the Singapore Management University before starting a career in financial services.

He was also involved in volunteer work during the Covid-19 pandemic last year.

In a Facebook post in May last year, Mr Wong said he and Mr Long had bought thousands of face masks for distribution to needy families.

"Packing everything was really tiring but it will be worth it after all. Stay safe everyone, Covid-19 will be over sooner or later," the caption read.

A Facebook user, who identified herself as Mr Wong's sister, wrote on Saturday: "My beloved brother Gary was killed this morning. He had a big heart... (cared) for his family and loved to help the needy. But this morning, God took him away from us."

Jonathan Long
Mr Long also worked for Aviva Financial Advisers as a senior financial services manager, according to his social media profiles.

In some photos, Mr Long, who graduated from RMIT University at the SIM Global Education campus with an economics and finance degree, can also be seen posing with sports cars, including a blue BMW.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...tanjong-pagar-crash-and-passengers-identified
 
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