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so young and started to tell lies liao.....must hav learnt it from his fuckin parents....it is a pity dat the ceiling neber kill him or make him a retard...
...see whetehr next time he dare to be so itchy finger or not...:oIo:
Boy injured in lift: CCTV shows he was the culprit who caused ceiling board to fall
The boy who was injured in the Choa Chu Kang lift, when the ceiling board fell, was actually the culprit. CCTV footage showed him climbing up the railings and reaching out to touch the ceiling.
A spokesperson from Hong Kah Town Council sent in an email reply after investigating the matter which occurred at the lift B at Block 228 Choa Chu Kang.
This follows a contribution sent in by STOMPer Vishnu who saw the lift ceiling board fall on the boy, just as he was stepping out of the lift.
The boy escaped with a few scratches.
The spokesman wrote:
"The Town Council is deeply concerned over the incident and we have viewed footage of the incident as captured by the CCTV installed in the lift.
"The CCTV footage shows that the boy had entered Lift B of Block 228 Choa Chu Kang Central at about 1.01pm on Jan 1 2011.
"Seconds later, he is seen climbing onto the hand railings in the lift, which have been installed for the convenience of residents, especially our elderly. Based on the footage, the boy gained a foothold on the railings and reached out to touch the lift ceiling board.
"It was at this point that the ceiling board gave way and fell.
"We seek residents’ cooperation to use our lifts properly. Any misuse or tampering with the lifts and lift parts may lead to malfunction or faults. Such action may also cause injury and inconvenience to residents.
"We hope the boy is recovering well and we would be grateful if the boy or his parents could contact the Town Council to assist us to further investigate the case."

Boy injured in lift: CCTV shows he was the culprit who caused ceiling board to fall

The boy who was injured in the Choa Chu Kang lift, when the ceiling board fell, was actually the culprit. CCTV footage showed him climbing up the railings and reaching out to touch the ceiling.
A spokesperson from Hong Kah Town Council sent in an email reply after investigating the matter which occurred at the lift B at Block 228 Choa Chu Kang.
This follows a contribution sent in by STOMPer Vishnu who saw the lift ceiling board fall on the boy, just as he was stepping out of the lift.
The boy escaped with a few scratches.
The spokesman wrote:
"The Town Council is deeply concerned over the incident and we have viewed footage of the incident as captured by the CCTV installed in the lift.
"The CCTV footage shows that the boy had entered Lift B of Block 228 Choa Chu Kang Central at about 1.01pm on Jan 1 2011.
"Seconds later, he is seen climbing onto the hand railings in the lift, which have been installed for the convenience of residents, especially our elderly. Based on the footage, the boy gained a foothold on the railings and reached out to touch the lift ceiling board.
"It was at this point that the ceiling board gave way and fell.
"We seek residents’ cooperation to use our lifts properly. Any misuse or tampering with the lifts and lift parts may lead to malfunction or faults. Such action may also cause injury and inconvenience to residents.
"We hope the boy is recovering well and we would be grateful if the boy or his parents could contact the Town Council to assist us to further investigate the case."