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Chitchat Murder at st James powerstation

Jah_rastafar_I

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Mr Sateesh Kumar was found with stab wounds to his head and back. 
PHOTO: TNP READERThe owner of Postbar, who gave her name only as Daisy, said the two men were patrons of her club, which is commonly known as Bounce among partygoers.She told The New Paper yesterday that the men had put a bottle in a compartment underneath the table they were at.When her employee put the bottle back on the table, one of them scolded him.Adding that her employee did not argue back, Daisy, 37, said: "He was drunk and scolded a staff member. The staff member then walked away."She said that when the two customers left around 5.10am, she ushered them out.Half an hour later, when Daisy was closing the club, she said someone came running by and shouted that a man was being stabbed.At 6am, police officers on patrol came across Mr Sateesh Kumar, 34, who had sustained stab wounds to his head and back, and his friend, 28, who also had injuries to his head.Mr Sateesh was pronounced dead at 6.45am at the Singapore General Hospital, where his friend was admitted for treatment. The police have classified the case as murder.Most fights start inside and escalate outside.A former Postbar waitressDaisy said she ran 20m to the spot where Mr Sateesh was on the ground."His friend was standing there... I stayed with him till the ambulance came," she said.Daisy said she is unaware if any of her staff were involved.Clubgoers who frequent St James, near VivoCity, which has about 10 clubs in the area, told TNP that fights often break out there. These scuffles result in bottles being broken and beer towers being thrown around.A waitress who used to work at Postbar, who gave her name only as Rani, 26, said fights there were a common occurrence.She said: "In my two months there in 2015, I witnessed eight violent fights. They would raise their voices and even whip out Swiss Army knives to threaten each other. They have hurt many people. Most fights start inside and escalate outside."Another partygoer, Priya, 19, has witnessed four fights in her two visits to Postbar.She told TNP: "I once saw a man who smashed a bottle inside the club and wanted to harm someone with it. He tried to attack the bouncers too."Mr Kumar, 24, another regular at Postbar, said: "I've witnessed three fights inside, but more fights take place outside. A young man, who was drunk, took out a butter knife and tried to threaten me, but the bouncers took us out to resolve it. The club should be more stringent in checking patrons' bags."Daisy said fights do not usually happen inside her club. She said the arguments start inside and escalate outside. However, they happenonly about once every three months, she said.She has seven people on her security team.Daisy said: "If there's a fight, (security) would stop and separate the groups, take them out and ensure they settle the issue before they are permitted re-entry. If the quarrel leads to a punch, the person does not get back in, and we call the police."After closure, security is stationed inside and outside the club to ensure all intoxicated customers go home safely."A partygoer at St James, who gave his name only as Bob, 23, said: "The fights happen outside the clubs, at the carpark, and would be between groups of seven or eight people."The management of St James declined to comment on its security measures.http://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/cl...cial&utm_source=Facebook#link_time=1489453054
 

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SINGAPORE - A 26-year-old man was charged on Tuesday (March 14) with murder involving the death of a 35-year-old man at St James Power Station on Sunday.

Shawalludin Sa'adon appeared in court clad in a red shirt and a pair of dark blue bermudas.

The victim, Mr Satheesh Kumar Manogaran, sustained stab wounds to his head and back. He later died in hospital. Another man, 28, suffered injuries to his head.


http://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...charged-with-murder-at-st-james-power-station
 

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SINGAPORE - A 26-year-old man was charged on Tuesday (March 14) with murder involving the death of a 35-year-old man at St James Power Station on Sunday.

Shawalludin Sa'adon appeared in court clad in a red shirt and a pair of dark blue bermudas.

The victim, Mr Satheesh Kumar Manogaran, sustained stab wounds to his head and back. He later died in hospital. Another man, 28, suffered injuries to his head.


http://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...charged-with-murder-at-st-james-power-station

This m&d should be given a certificate of pest control.
 

cocobobo

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m&d and neh.... if they were madrid fans killing each other in a disco, it'll be........






murder on zidane's floor.



Check please.
 

GoldenDragon

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Many incidents there between SKT n SGH. Just a matter of time another murder takes place there. Hope SSB is aware of this and not sleeping.
 

Cottonmouth

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2 more honourable m&ds caught. :(

Two more men were charged in court on Wednesday (March 15) with the murder that took place at St James Power Station on Sunday.

They are Muhammad Hisham Hassan, 27 and Muhammad Khalid Kamarudin, 21. Both are represented by lawyer K. Jayakumar.

The first man to be hauled to court, Shawalludin Sa'adon, 26, was charged on Tuesday with committing the offence. He is a part-time waiter at Postbar, one of the bars at the nightspot.

A fourth man, Muhammad Faizal Jamal, 22, was named in court documents and he is still under investigation.

The men are accused of killing Mr Satheesh Kumar Manogaran, 35, at the Sentosa Gateway entertainment venue between 5.45am and 6am on Sunday.

Police released a statement on Tuesday saying they arrested Shawalludin on Sunday itself.

They later established the identities of the three other men involved and nabbed them in an operation the next day.

Preliminary police investigations showed the attack took place following a dispute between Mr Satheesh Kumar and a staff member at Postbar.

Court documents and the police statement did not disclose the identity of this staff member.

All three suspects are in remand at Central Police Division and will appear in court again on March 21.
 

melzp

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why can't the concerned authorities turn off the music/tap licences from 4am
onwards daily. They can turn on earlier.
What are they trying to prove? A 24hr party city on earth.?
Too much troubles are happening for the poodles those hours.
It is bad for the society and youths here.
 

Rogue Trader

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The first man to be hauled to court, Shawalludin Sa'adon, 26, was charged on Tuesday with committing the offence. He is a part-time waiter at Postbar, one of the bars at the nightspot.
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Preliminary police investigations showed the attack took place following a dispute between Mr Satheesh Kumar and a staff member at Postbar.

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These service staff of Postbar very professional. Took upon themselves to perform above and beyond their call of duty that night.
 

Semaj2357

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Sinkies should unite and create a petition for these staff, excellent customer service I think...
going the extra mile service credo (gems) at its best - bet you the ahnehs felt superior and were lording it over the m&d waiter to push him to the limits :cool:
 

GoldenDragon

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why can't the concerned authorities turn off the music/tap licences from 4am
onwards daily. They can turn on earlier.
What are they trying to prove? A 24hr party city on earth.?
Too much troubles are happening for the poodles those hours.
It is bad for the society and youths here.

Spot on. Trouble usually starts after 3am. These buggers will adjourn to these joints after the ones they were at closes at 3am. Already pissed drunk. Others will have consumed some exotic stuff by then, thinking Police dun raid after 3. Honestly, if these youngsters can Chiong till 6am, dun need to work next day, they can't be altar boys, right?
 
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