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Police investigating after woman seen kicking another woman at SMU campus in viral video
Published Oct 01, 2025, 03:35 PMUpdated Oct 01, 2025, 03:48 PM
In a video circulating on social media, a woman in a pink hoodie can be seen kicking an older woman who is lying on the ground.
PHOTO: SCREENGRABS FROM VIDEOS CIRCULATING ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Daniel Lai
SINGAPORE - Two women are assisting in police investigations following an incident at the Singapore Management University (SMU) on Sept 30 that has since gone viral.
In a 22-second video circulating on social media platforms Telegram and Reddit, a woman in a pink hoodie can be seen kicking an older woman who is lying on the ground.
Bystanders can be heard expressing their concern, with one person saying that the older woman has fainted and to “call campus security”. The person also refers to the older woman as a “housekeeper lady”.
Some people are also seen coming to the aid of the woman.
It is unclear what happened before the video was taken.
In response to queries, the police and Singapore Civil Defence Force said they received calls for assistance at 40 Stamford Road at about 2.10pm.
A check on Google Maps shows that it is the address of one of SMU’s buildings.
Two women, aged 21 and 61, are assisting with investigations for voluntarily causing hurt and using criminal force, the police said.
A 61-year-old woman was conscious when taken to Raffles Hospital, they added.
The Straits Times has contacted SMU for more information.
Police investigations are ongoing.