What about Sinkie victims?! They not poor thing Meh!!!
More than $4,000 have been raised by donors for victims of the Kallang Road attacks.
At least five donors have pledged the money to help the three foreign workers attacked by a gang of seven Malaysians two weeks ago.
The donors said they came forward with pledges after reading about their plight in the media over the past week.
Most said they sympathised with these foreign workers as they had paid large sums of money to come to Singapore to work.
One donor told MediaCorp he drove from Tuas during lunch time today to donate $200 to one of the victims.
On May 30, the gang of seven allegedly attacked several people killing Mr Shanmuganathan Dillidurai.
Two others - Egar Karuppaiah, and Mr Sandeep Singh, - suffered serious injuries and are warded at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
They said they were touched by the gestures.
Mr Singh said he is not looking forward to being discharged from the hospital as he has nowhere to go with no one to take care of him.
He hopes to return to India soon.
Six of the seven attackers have been charged with the violent attacks.
One member of the gang is still at large.
Sinkies are kind hearted to FTs...:oIo: And Love AH Nehs!
More than $4,000 have been raised by donors for victims of the Kallang Road attacks.
At least five donors have pledged the money to help the three foreign workers attacked by a gang of seven Malaysians two weeks ago.
The donors said they came forward with pledges after reading about their plight in the media over the past week.
Most said they sympathised with these foreign workers as they had paid large sums of money to come to Singapore to work.
One donor told MediaCorp he drove from Tuas during lunch time today to donate $200 to one of the victims.
On May 30, the gang of seven allegedly attacked several people killing Mr Shanmuganathan Dillidurai.
Two others - Egar Karuppaiah, and Mr Sandeep Singh, - suffered serious injuries and are warded at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
They said they were touched by the gestures.
Mr Singh said he is not looking forward to being discharged from the hospital as he has nowhere to go with no one to take care of him.
He hopes to return to India soon.
Six of the seven attackers have been charged with the violent attacks.
One member of the gang is still at large.
Sinkies are kind hearted to FTs...:oIo: And Love AH Nehs!