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Ginfreely attacked shop manager in Changi Jewel!!!

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'I don't dare to go out and I'm still shaking': Shop manager hurt in attack by unknown woman at Jewel Changi Airport​

AUGUST 28, 2022PUBLISHED AT 2:12 PMByCANDICE CAI
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A woman barged into Sauce Legend, trashed the shop and attacked manager Jenny Lee.
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A woman barged into a shop, overturning tables, smashing items, and even attacked the manager.
The incident, which happened at Sauce Legend located at Jewel Changi Airport on Saturday (Aug 27) afternoon, left the shop's manager, Jenny Lee, "shocked and traumatised", with injuries sustained to her head and arms.
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Lee told AsiaOne that she was alone in the shop and had been attending to some customers when the unknown woman suddenly began her rampage, overturning a table that held products for taste-testing before destroying items in the store.
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Items destroyed in the attack on Saturday (Aug 27). PHOTOS: Jenny Lee
Sauce Legend, a boutique by local sauce maker Nanyang Sauce, is located on the first floor of the mall.
Lee, who's in her 40s, described feeling scared when the woman first barged in.
"When I tried to stop her, she started attacking me," Lee shared, adding that she was "crying and screaming" for help.
"She dragged me outside, pulled my hair and scratched me" detailed Lee.
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Lee showed scratches sustained to her hands. PHOTOS: Jenny Lee
Lee described the woman to be in her 50s or 60s, "about 160cm tall" and carrying a backpack.
According to an interview with 8World, Lee shared that the woman had visited the shop at least twice before.
Said Lee to 8 World: "I remember her because when I spoke to her, I realised what she said didn't make sense. I didn't understand what she was saying. When I saw her, she would come into the shop and say a few words before leaving."
This was the first time, however, that the woman showed signs of aggression.
Although the woman eventually got away, Sauce Legend's co-owner Ken Koh, 38, told AsiaOne that staff at Jewel tried to give chase but the woman managed to escape to Terminal 3.
"I don't know if it was malicious or if she has a mental issue," shared Koh, who was not in the shop at the time.
A police report has since been made.

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As a result of the attack, Lee shared with AsiaOne that she had trouble sleeping that night and "kept having flashbacks of the attack".
"I'm still shocked that this can happen in Singapore and in broad daylight at a busy mall," she added.
"I don't dare to go out and am still shaking," said Lee, who expressed gratitude to those who comforted her she was "crying non-stop".
Both Lee and Koh expressed worry that the woman may strike again and hope that she will be caught soon.
Photos and videos which Koh shared with AsiaOne of the aftermath showed the shop in disarray, with a table overturned and smashed bottles of sauces on the floor.
An award which took a pride of place in the shop was also shattered in the attack. It was given out by the National Heritage Board to Koh's mum, the second-generation owner of Nanyang Sauce, in recognition of her contribution to Singapore's culture.
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An award given to Koh's mum was shattered in the attack. PHOTO: Ken Koh
"The award was very precious and meaningful to my mum," said Koh wistfully.
"My mum is more concerned with whether the staff are hurt as people are more important to her. So while she is sad, she didn't show it," shared Koh.
Koh estimated the total damages as a result of the intrusion to be "in the thousands".
In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police stated that they received a call for assistance at 80 Airport Boulevard on Aug 27 at about 2.20pm and investigations are ongoing.
 

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Woman barged into Jewel Changi store, smashed items & dragged manager out by her hair​

Traumatising.
Kayla Wong |
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August 28, 2022, 06:50 PM
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Besides having to deal with unreasonable customers from time to time, shop managers or those working in the service industry also have to tend to unexpected emergencies.


For one 43-year-old Lee Peiying (name in hanyu pinyin), not only did she have to deal with an irrational person, she also feared for her life at one point during an unfortunate encounter.

Messed up the store​


Lee told Shin Min Daily News (SMDN) that at around 1pm on Saturday (Aug. 27), a woman, who appeared to be in her 50s or 60s, abruptly barged into Sauce Legend Boutique, the store she was working at, which was located on the first floor of Jewel Changi Airport.
Without warning, the customer proceeded to flip over a table and smash some items onto the ground.
She even smashed the trophy that the National Heritage Board had awarded Tan Poh Choo, the second-generation owner of Nanyang Sauce.

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Image via Shin Min Daily News


Woman dragged her out by pulling on her hair​


When Lee tried to stop her from leaving, the woman grabbed her hair and refused to let go, dragging Lee all the way outside of the store. Shocked by the aggressive act, Lee started screaming and calling out for help.
"She had a lot of strength, and I couldn't break free from her hold," Lee told SMDN, adding that the woman was muttering some incomprehensible words throughout the encounter.
"I felt scared and embarrassed at the same time, as if I was being paraded in public for doing something wrong."
Lee said when the incident happened, she was the only one tending to the store.


When two eyewitnesses shouted at the woman to get her to stop, she remained unperturbed and continued to pull on Lee's hair. The woman only stopped when another member of the public stepped in. She fled the scene immediately after.
Lee then rushed back to the store and called the police. She said a bunch of her hair had been pulled out by the woman, and her scalp still hurt. Fortunately, a doctor assessed her injury to be minor. However, whenever she recalls the incident, Lee said she still felt scared.
In a photo posted by Sauce Legend on its Facebook page, the store was left in a state of disarray, with the rice cooker full of chicken rice toppled over, along with some broken bottles of soy sauce, as well as utensils that laid scattered across the floor.

Sauce Legend added that they are "traumatised" but will be cleaning up the shop. They also thanked members of the public that helped to call the police and attempted to stop the woman.


Woman visited the shop before​


Lee revealed that she had seen the woman patronise the shop a couple of times previously -- the last time she saw her was about one to two months ago.
Whenever she visited, she would be muttering some unintelligible words, but did not show signs of violence.
According to Lee, the woman has a small build, and always wore a long dress whenever she came by. She also carried a backpack and some bags with her. During Saturday's encounter, she was dressed the same way too.
The police is currently investigating the matter.
 
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