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What cock reporting is this? " Man, 68, dies after falling onto track in front of oncoming train at Segar LRT station" - Asiaone

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Jump say jump, commit suicide say commit suicide lah NBCB. The farking impression from this news report is as if he was magically blown by a gust of wind and 'accidentally' fell onto the track, but later add in some liners on SOS hotline LOL.

Segar LRT station has a physical barrier to restrain anyone from 'accidentally' crossing the yellow line onto the track unless with deliberate intent, so how the fark did he 'fell onto the track' cheo see lang.

https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/bukit-panjang-lrt-suspension-segar-man-falls-on-track-dies

Man, 68, dies after falling onto track in front of oncoming train at Segar LRT station​

LRT services between Senja and Bukit Panjang stations were disrupted on Monday (May 18) morning following the incident
May 18, 2026 9:10 AM
Man, 68, dies after falling onto track in front of oncoming train at Segar LRT station


LRT services between Senja and Bukit Panjang stations were disrupted on Monday (May 18) morning due to a track intrusion near Segar station.
PHOTO: AsiaOne/Yvonne Ong

Train services between Senja and Bukit Panjang LRT stations were suspended on Monday (May 18) morning after a 68-year-old man fell onto the track in front of an oncoming train.

In response to AsiaOne’s queries, the police said the man was found motionless and pronounced dead at scene by an SCDF paramedic.

They do not suspect foul play based on preliminary investigations.

Rail operator SMRT announced the disruption on social media at about 6am. It added at 6.52am that the disruption was due to a track intrusion, which affected services between Senja and Petir stations.

In a statement at 7.08am, SMRT said a man was seen to have fallen onto the track near Segar station.

"Train services between Petir and Senja stations, in both directions, were temporarily suspended to allow the police safe access to the track for investigations," it added.

Free bridging and regular bus services were activated to support affected commuters.

In a statement at 10.17am, SMRT Trains president Lam Sheau Kai said train service between Petir and Senja stations has resumed.

He said that the man had fallen onto the tracks at about 5am, and that SMRT will continue to assist in police investigations.

"Our Care Team has reached out to the family during this difficult time. We thank commuters for their patience and understanding."

SINGAPORE HELPLINES​

  • Samaritans of Singapore: 1767 (24 hours) / 9151-1767 (WhatsApp)
  • Singapore Association for Mental Health: 1800-283-7019
  • Care Corner Counselling Centre (Mandarin): 1800-353-5800
  • National mindline: 1771 (24 hours) / 6669-1771 (WhatsApp)
  • Silver Ribbon: 6386-1928
  • We Care Community Services: 3165-8017
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A 68-year-old man apparently fell in front of an oncoming train at Segar LRT station at about 5am on May 18 and was later pronounced dead at the scene.

In response to Mothership's queries, the police said they received a call for assistance at Segar LRT Station at about 5:50am.

Police said the man was seen to have fallen onto the track in front of an oncoming train.

The man was found motionless and pronounced dead at the scene by a Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) paramedic.

SCDF said that they conveyed another person to Woodlands Hospital as well.

The police do not suspect foul play based on preliminary investigations.

Investigations are ongoing.

SMRT said at 6:52am that services were affected due to a "track intrusion".

At 7:09am, SMRT said a man was seen trespassing on the track near Segar station at about 5am.

SMRT said LRT services between Petir and Senja stations have resumed services and it will continue to assist in police investigations.
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Propaganda mouthpiece does not do journalism. It must always shape the narrative in accordance to what its masters want: play down the bad news, exaggerate the good news.
 
Any CCTV videos to show? I wanna to see the body got kena potong to half or more pcs ... :o-o:
 
At least they didn’t use idiotic vague terms like - died of unnatural causes. I can never understand why people say so much and yet so little at the same time.
 
Asiaone is notorious for pop up ads and embedded video ads. I use brave browser to block all the pesky ads.
 
At least they didn’t use idiotic vague terms like - died of unnatural causes. I can never understand why people say so much and yet so little at the same time.
And the articles typically end with "Police do not suspect foul play"
AI can easily take over the useless asiaone reporter's job.
 
Cannot anyhow say suicide without investigating, even if look like suicide. Like dat everyone who died while depressed is suicide.
 
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