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Do you realise how many man hours is lost by this irresponsible act. And who will pay for the cleanup and lost in revenue for SMRT. The vandal's family must be made to paid for his illegal act
Man found dead at Queenstown MRTPosted: 29 November 2010 2207 hrs
SINGAPORE: A man was found dead on the MRT track at the Queenstown station on Monday evening.
Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) received an emergency call at 8.16pm about the incident.
SCDF said the Chinese man in his early 40s was lying on the track below the last carriage.
He had extensive head injuries and was pronounced dead by paramedics.
Police have classified the case as unnatural death and are investigating.
Passengers said at about 8.15pm, the train was approaching the station when it came to a halt.
About 13,700 passengers were affected by the train disruption.
SMRT said bus bridging services were deployed to ferry passengers from Outram to Jurong East MRT stations following the disruption.
Normal service resumed at about 9.15 pm.
Passengers who were unable to complete their journeys due to the disruption can claim a refund within the next three days.
- CNA/fa

Man found dead at Queenstown MRTPosted: 29 November 2010 2207 hrs
SINGAPORE: A man was found dead on the MRT track at the Queenstown station on Monday evening.
Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) received an emergency call at 8.16pm about the incident.
SCDF said the Chinese man in his early 40s was lying on the track below the last carriage.
He had extensive head injuries and was pronounced dead by paramedics.
Police have classified the case as unnatural death and are investigating.
Passengers said at about 8.15pm, the train was approaching the station when it came to a halt.
About 13,700 passengers were affected by the train disruption.
SMRT said bus bridging services were deployed to ferry passengers from Outram to Jurong East MRT stations following the disruption.
Normal service resumed at about 9.15 pm.
Passengers who were unable to complete their journeys due to the disruption can claim a refund within the next three days.
- CNA/fa