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Chitchat Another white wash inquiry

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Benjamin Lim death inquiry: Different accounts of events on day teen died

Contradictory accounts of what happened on the day that 14-year-old Benjamin Lim died emerged at a coroner's inquiry into his death held at the State Courts on Tuesday (May 17).

The Secondary 3 schoolboy was found dead at the foot of a block of flats in Yishun on Jan 26. He had been questioned by police over an allegation that he had molested an 11-year-old girl earlier that day.

The Court heard that at about 4.13pm on Jan 26, Benjamin's mother received a call from North View Secondary School's counsellor Karry Lung.

According to Lianhe Wanbao, the school counsellor said that she had conveyed the school's suggestion that Benjamin not attend the camp the next day, as it would "not be that comfortable and he might not eat or sleep well", and that it would be better for him to remain in the company of his family.

Benjamin's mother subsequently agreed with the school's suggestion, Madam Lung said.

However, Benjamin's mother's offered a different account of events. According to her, the school counsellor told her that the school had decided not to allow her son to participate in the camp, and instead wanted him to stay at home and do e-learning.

She then told Benjamin of the school's decision not to allow him to take part in the camp, who then continued to play games on his mobile phone.

At the first day of the inquiry, State Counsel Wong Woon Kwong also told the court that the staff at North View Secondary School and the police had ensured that Benjamin was handled sensitively while being questioned.

Upon reviewing CCTV footage of the incident, five plainclothes officers went to the school on Jan 26 in unmarked cars. A teacher was able to identify Benjamin in the footage from his red-coloured glasses.

According to Lianhe Wanbao, a discipline teacher at the school then went to the canteen and discreetly brought Benjamin to the principal's office.

The principal, Mr Chen Fook Pang, said that the school had taken great care to ensure the teenager was sensitively treated, Channel NewsAsia reported. He said that he had requested for only one of the police officers to question Benjamin, and had also asked to be allowed to sit in during the interview.

The school counsellor, Madam Lung, was also present for the interview. She said that she observed Benjamin appeared slightly stressed but was still coping well. Therefore, she did not intervene and allowed the police officer to continue his questioning.

During the interview, Benjamin said that he may have accidentally touched the girl as he was picking up his mobile phone, which had dropped to the floor.

After the interview, the police decided to bring Benjamin to the police station for further questioning. They allowed him to speak to his mother over the phone before leaving for the police station.

According to The Straits Times, Madam Lung said that she noticed that Benjamin appeared anxious after the phone call, and that his mother could be heard speaking very loudly.

At the police station, an officer recorded Benjamin's statement in an open plan office. At this point, the boy admitted that he thought the girl was cute and had purposely dropped his phone and brushed his hand against her thigh, Wanbao reported.

According to The Straits Times, Benjamin's family, including his parents and elder brother, were present in the court. The proceedings will continue tomorrow.
 

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At the first day of the inquiry, State Counsel Wong Woon Kwong also told the court that the staff at North View Secondary School and the police had ensured that Benjamin was handled sensitively while being questioned.

How was dead Ben handled sensitively?
Upon reviewing CCTV footage of the incident, five plainclothes officers went to the school on Jan 26 in unmarked cars. A teacher was able to identify Benjamin in the footage from his red-coloured glasses.

They sent FIVE officers to arrest a student! Two or three unmarked cars are not conspicuous? Do you believe that there were no indications that these were police officers?

[According to Lianhe Wanbao, a discipline teacher at the school then went to the canteen and discreetly brought Benjamin to the principal's office.
How was it done discreetly?

A lot of bs ...'plain clothes officers, handled sensitively, discreet' ...brainwashing in full play.
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How was dead Ben handled sensitively?


They sent FIVE officers to arrest a student! Two or three unmarked cars are not conspicuous? Do you believe that there were no indications that these were police officers?

Students from neighbourhood schools are known to be hooligans and ruffians. If I were in charge, I would have ordered the cops to jump Benjamin the moment he entered the principal's office, pin him to the ground and cuff him.
 

lifeafter41

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Students from neighbourhood schools are known to be hooligans and ruffians. If I were in charge, I would have ordered the cops to jump Benjamin the moment he entered the principal's office, pin him to the ground and cuff him.

I think you have watched too many American cop and robbers television and movies......
 

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Benjamin Lim death inquiry: Different accounts of events on day teen died

Contradictory accounts of what happened on the day that 14-year-old Benjamin Lim died emerged at a coroner's inquiry into his death held at the State Courts on Tuesday (May 17).

The Secondary 3 schoolboy was found dead at the foot of a block of flats in Yishun on Jan 26. He had been questioned by police over an allegation that he had molested an 11-year-old girl earlier that day.

The Court heard that at about 4.13pm on Jan 26, Benjamin's mother received a call from North View Secondary School's counsellor Karry Lung.

According to Lianhe Wanbao, the school counsellor said that she had conveyed the school's suggestion that Benjamin not attend the camp the next day, as it would "not be that comfortable and he might not eat or sleep well", and that it would be better for him to remain in the company of his family.

Benjamin's mother subsequently agreed with the school's suggestion, Madam Lung said.

However, Benjamin's mother's offered a different account of events. According to her, the school counsellor told her that the school had decided not to allow her son to participate in the camp, and instead wanted him to stay at home and do e-learning.

She then told Benjamin of the school's decision not to allow him to take part in the camp, who then continued to play games on his mobile phone.

At the first day of the inquiry, State Counsel Wong Woon Kwong also told the court that the staff at North View Secondary School and the police had ensured that Benjamin was handled sensitively while being questioned.

Upon reviewing CCTV footage of the incident, five plainclothes officers went to the school on Jan 26 in unmarked cars. A teacher was able to identify Benjamin in the footage from his red-coloured glasses.

According to Lianhe Wanbao, a discipline teacher at the school then went to the canteen and discreetly brought Benjamin to the principal's office.

The principal, Mr Chen Fook Pang, said that the school had taken great care to ensure the teenager was sensitively treated, Channel NewsAsia reported. He said that he had requested for only one of the police officers to question Benjamin, and had also asked to be allowed to sit in during the interview.

The school counsellor, Madam Lung, was also present for the interview. She said that she observed Benjamin appeared slightly stressed but was still coping well. Therefore, she did not intervene and allowed the police officer to continue his questioning.

During the interview, Benjamin said that he may have accidentally touched the girl as he was picking up his mobile phone, which had dropped to the floor.

After the interview, the police decided to bring Benjamin to the police station for further questioning. They allowed him to speak to his mother over the phone before leaving for the police station.

According to The Straits Times, Madam Lung said that she noticed that Benjamin appeared anxious after the phone call, and that his mother could be heard speaking very loudly.

At the police station, an officer recorded Benjamin's statement in an open plan office. At this point, the boy admitted that he thought the girl was cute and had purposely dropped his phone and brushed his hand against her thigh, Wanbao reported.

According to The Straits Times, Benjamin's family, including his parents and elder brother, were present in the court. The proceedings will continue tomorrow.

typically a wayang. hope that Benjamin's father can help so the the truth comes out
 

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Benjamin Lim death inquiry: Different accounts of events on day teen died

Contradictory accounts of what happened on the day that 14-year-old Benjamin Lim died emerged at a coroner's inquiry into his death held at the State Courts on Tuesday (May 17).

The Secondary 3 schoolboy was found dead at the foot of a block of flats in Yishun on Jan 26. He had been questioned by police over an allegation that he had molested an 11-year-old girl earlier that day.

The Court heard that at about 4.13pm on Jan 26, Benjamin's mother received a call from North View Secondary School's counsellor Karry Lung.

According to Lianhe Wanbao, the school counsellor said that she had conveyed the school's suggestion that Benjamin not attend the camp the next day, as it would "not be that comfortable and he might not eat or sleep well", and that it would be better for him to remain in the company of his family.

Benjamin's mother subsequently agreed with the school's suggestion, Madam Lung said.

However, Benjamin's mother's offered a different account of events. According to her, the school counsellor told her that the school had decided not to allow her son to participate in the camp, and instead wanted him to stay at home and do e-learning.

She then told Benjamin of the school's decision not to allow him to take part in the camp, who then continued to play games on his mobile phone.

At the first day of the inquiry, State Counsel Wong Woon Kwong also told the court that the staff at North View Secondary School and the police had ensured that Benjamin was handled sensitively while being questioned.

Upon reviewing CCTV footage of the incident, five plainclothes officers went to the school on Jan 26 in unmarked cars. A teacher was able to identify Benjamin in the footage from his red-coloured glasses.

According to Lianhe Wanbao, a discipline teacher at the school then went to the canteen and discreetly brought Benjamin to the principal's office.

The principal, Mr Chen Fook Pang, said that the school had taken great care to ensure the teenager was sensitively treated, Channel NewsAsia reported. He said that he had requested for only one of the police officers to question Benjamin, and had also asked to be allowed to sit in during the interview.

The school counsellor, Madam Lung, was also present for the interview. She said that she observed Benjamin appeared slightly stressed but was still coping well. Therefore, she did not intervene and allowed the police officer to continue his questioning.

During the interview, Benjamin said that he may have accidentally touched the girl as he was picking up his mobile phone, which had dropped to the floor.

After the interview, the police decided to bring Benjamin to the police station for further questioning. They allowed him to speak to his mother over the phone before leaving for the police station.

According to The Straits Times, Madam Lung said that she noticed that Benjamin appeared anxious after the phone call, and that his mother could be heard speaking very loudly.

At the police station, an officer recorded Benjamin's statement in an open plan office. At this point, the boy admitted that he thought the girl was cute and had purposely dropped his phone and brushed his hand against her thigh, Wanbao reported.

According to The Straits Times, Benjamin's family, including his parents and elder brother, were present in the court. The proceedings will continue tomorrow.

David Cameron says Singapore is not corrupt. Move on!
 

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Students from neighbourhood schools are known to be hooligans and ruffians. If I were in charge, I would have ordered the cops to jump Benjamin the moment he entered the principal's office, pin him to the ground and cuff him.

Perhaps even taser him?:rolleyes: Punishment before guilt is proven? For goodness sake, he is still a young student and not a hardcore criminal.
 

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This John Tan character is just too much.....look at what he wants the cops to do to these so called hooligans and ruffians. After they have done all that, this queer John Tan will perform the Hindlick Maneouvre on them and penetrate their rears.

Perhaps even taser him?:rolleyes: Punishment before guilt is proven? For goodness sake, he is still a young student and not a hardcore criminal.
 

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white wash happens when hollywood cast tilda swinton as the ancient one wearing tibetan costume.

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This John Tan character is just too much.....look at what he wants the cops to do to these so called hooligans and ruffians. After they have done all that, this queer John Tan will perform the Hindlick Maneouvre on them and penetrate their rears.

Put it in a nutshell....there are 2 points to note...

..guilt was forced onto the young boy when he was brought to the station for questioning.
..guilt was further forced upon the boy by the school when they then debarred him from going for the outdoor school activity.

All the press coverage comes only from one side...that Ben was asked to stay at home to bond with his parents .

This is what a controlled media, the 154th press wants you to hear.

Yacob said we can only hear and read the right things.
 

KuanTi01

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The coroner's inquiry will surely return a verdict of suicide. No foul play no blame on the police and Benjamin's school. The deceased is wholly at fault. He was mentally unstable and stressed out because his mother was too harsh on him when he telephoned her in the principal's office.
The government press will faithfully and dutifully report the same. Foregone conclusion!
 
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