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Imagine you are a successful man driving your beautiful Continental car (not your cheap plastic Jap or Korean car), probably on your way to dinner at a expensive French restaurant when suddenly, a poor uneducated, and most probably retarded man jump from a building and vandalised your car. The worst thing is, he will not be punished for this horrible crime.
Is this the kind of lawless society that you want to live in?
Man falls to his death at Shaw Centre
By Ewen Boey – August 24th, 2010Email Facebook Twitter Print
A man fell to his death in broad daylight at the busy Shaw Centre near Claymore Hill Road on Tuesday afternoon.
Eyewitness said the man, believed to be a Malay man in his 30s, fell from the Shaw Centre carpark, at around 5pm.
Carpark attendant, Sakinah, who’s in her 30s and works at the 12-floor Shaw Centre carpark, told Yahoo! Singapore that one of her frequent customers saw the man jump to his death.
She said, “My customer told me the man fell onto an Audi car that was passing by, cracked the windshield of the car. His body then bounced backwards and hit another stationary Mercedes car about 10 metres away.”
The driver of the Mercedes car, who was in his 40s but didn’t want to give out his name, said he was waiting for his boss in the car in front of the HSBC banking centre at the corner of the road when he suddenly saw something hit the front of the car.
He also said he called the police immediately after.
The view from the seventh floor of the 12-floor Shaw Centre carpark. (Yahoo!)
Financial consultant Jennifer Sin, in her 30s, also witnessed the horrific accident in broad daylight while she was in her car waiting to turn into the Shaw Centre carpark.
Still shocked, she said, “I was about 50 metres away when suddenly I just saw an object flying through the air and land. Traffic came to a standstill after that. It was horrible.”
When Yahoo! arrived on the scene around 6pm, there was a crowd of 30 to 40 people standing around, watching as the police put the man in a bodybag.
The area had also been cordoned off and there were about 4 police cars and one ambulance surround the area.
Eyewitnesses said they also saw a Malay girl in her early 20s, wearing a red colour shirt, black pants and jeans, sitting next to the body and crying immediately after. She, and another girl, were escorted away by a couple of Malay friends about an hour after the accident.
The Audi car on which the body landed. (Yahoo! Singapore)
Is this the kind of lawless society that you want to live in?

Man falls to his death at Shaw Centre
By Ewen Boey – August 24th, 2010Email Facebook Twitter Print
A man fell to his death in broad daylight at the busy Shaw Centre near Claymore Hill Road on Tuesday afternoon.
Eyewitness said the man, believed to be a Malay man in his 30s, fell from the Shaw Centre carpark, at around 5pm.
Carpark attendant, Sakinah, who’s in her 30s and works at the 12-floor Shaw Centre carpark, told Yahoo! Singapore that one of her frequent customers saw the man jump to his death.
She said, “My customer told me the man fell onto an Audi car that was passing by, cracked the windshield of the car. His body then bounced backwards and hit another stationary Mercedes car about 10 metres away.”
The driver of the Mercedes car, who was in his 40s but didn’t want to give out his name, said he was waiting for his boss in the car in front of the HSBC banking centre at the corner of the road when he suddenly saw something hit the front of the car.
He also said he called the police immediately after.
The view from the seventh floor of the 12-floor Shaw Centre carpark. (Yahoo!)
Financial consultant Jennifer Sin, in her 30s, also witnessed the horrific accident in broad daylight while she was in her car waiting to turn into the Shaw Centre carpark.
Still shocked, she said, “I was about 50 metres away when suddenly I just saw an object flying through the air and land. Traffic came to a standstill after that. It was horrible.”
When Yahoo! arrived on the scene around 6pm, there was a crowd of 30 to 40 people standing around, watching as the police put the man in a bodybag.
The area had also been cordoned off and there were about 4 police cars and one ambulance surround the area.
Eyewitnesses said they also saw a Malay girl in her early 20s, wearing a red colour shirt, black pants and jeans, sitting next to the body and crying immediately after. She, and another girl, were escorted away by a couple of Malay friends about an hour after the accident.
The Audi car on which the body landed. (Yahoo! Singapore)