Bangladeshi worker dies with rash in Upper Thomson

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Dec 28, 2008
Worker found dead in dorm
By Sujin Thomas

A BANGLADESHI worker was found dead in his dormitory on Sunday, believed to have been covered in a rash.

A Tan Tock Seng Hospital spokesman told The Straits Times that ten other workers have been warded for observation at the Communicable Disease Centre.

Police and medical officers, arriving at Mohd Kamaluddin's room in Tagore Industrial Estate, pronounced him dead at noon.

The 28-year-old is understood to have arrived here two months ago, and stayed in a dormitory with about 400 other workers.
 
A BANGLADESHI worker was found dead in his dormitory on Sunday, believed to have been covered in a rash.

The 28-year-old is understood to have arrived here two months ago, and stayed in a dormitory with about 400 other workers.

All 400 banglas who have been exposed to this deadly disease should be mass culled!:eek: That's how madcow is contained and the same method works perfectly well with foreign workers.

We can't risk this foreign disease spreading to Singaporeans!

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the gahment better take a good look at these workers staying in the dormitory....the flood the whole area bordering the teacher's estate....they roam the retail shops and they flood the toto booths....they also roam and flood the peirce reservoir parks and forest walks.....they roam in groups of 5 to 10 and they roam in clusters too.....now many are jobless and penniless...you think the gahment is right in doing this?...and with new virus and disease...what is next? another sars saga???
 
the gahment better take a good look at these workers staying in the dormitory....the flood the whole area bordering the teacher's estate....

The Ferraris owners around that area must be damn worried now
 
The Ferraris owners around that area must be damn worried now

they walk around in the dark - you can't even see them.they cycle against the flow of traffic in total darkness.they squat around even along the road kerbs! they cross the roads - red, green and orange.many dash across the roads from no where. and you can't see them! they walk towards the moving cars.they run across.they dash across.they walk in the middle of the road....how not to knock them down? you kena you damned sway one!!!...what a mess...a first world country becomes a fourth underworld ghetto!!!
 
..you think the gahment is right in doing this?...and with new virus and disease...what is next? another sars saga???

Not only that,you can see them in huge numbers taking public transport esp MRT's on weekends.

On Sundays, its quite common to see them making up the largest number of commuters on the NE Line.Our ministers and MP's (the highest paid in the world) should also take the MRT's on Sundays to experience how life is like for the ordinary S'poreans.
 
Fuck man and as usual the common folk have to suffer and of course it's racist to say shit like that to them depiste them behaving in the worst possible way cos pp are only racist to chinese here. :mad::mad:
 
"A BANGLADESHI worker was found dead in his dormitory on Sunday, believed to have been covered in a rash..........

........The 28-year-old is understood to have arrived here two months ago, and stayed in a dormitory with about 400 other workers."

This is dead serious. If this guy only interacted with people in the normal social intercourse then it is OK; but in this case he stayed ........(here you see how the ST play with words to soften the blow, they use "stayed" which is only for short term but if the "stay" is longer than 1 month or the person has intention to "stay" permanently for work then the rigth word should be "LIVED")...... or rather "lived" in a hot enclosed dormitory with 400 (not 4 or 40 but 400).

Just imagine sharing the same toilet, refrigerator, air and even food with 400 people and he died with his body covered in a rash. You can imagine the consequence and effect to come in Singapore.

For a start, do not go to Little India and do not get near to an Indian.
 
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