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Serious Guess the Race? Widow Spent $1MIL of Donations

Pinkieslut

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$1m gone in one year: Widow of killed Changi Airport worker is now broke

Two years ago, after her husband was killed in a freak accident while working at Changi Airport's Budget Terminal, she received nearly $1 million in insurance payouts and donations from the public.

Today, that money is all gone.

Madam Pusparani Mohan, 34, is now looking for work in Singapore to support her four young children back in Johor Baru.

"I made a mistake. People knew I had so much money and they all came to me. I am so stupid. I never buy house and finished all the money meant for my children," Madam Pusparani told The Sunday Times from her home in Skudai.


She gave some of it away to relatives when she returned to her hometown in Kedah, then spent a portion of it on a holiday in Genting Highlands with her family. She also lost a chunk of it to a bad business investment - all in the span of a year.

"Now I don't have enough for my children's future."

On March 17, 2012, her husband, Mr Chandra Mogan Panjanathan, 34, was operating a floor-scrubbing machine outside the terminal when he was hit by a taxi hijacked by a Chinese national.

The driver is now serving his jail sentence of two years and one month for voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery.

Donations poured in after the tragic accident was reported in the media. Many sympathised with Madam Pusparani, who was also working as a cleaning supervisor at the airport, for having to raise four children by herself.

The Malaysian couple's youngest daughter was barely three months old then. Today, their children are aged two, seven, 10 and 11.

Changi Airport Group (CAG) helped to collect donations after it received calls from members of the public wanting to help. Madam Pusparani said she is not clear how much was collected, but thinks it could be about $800,000. She also received over $100,000 in insurance payouts, she said.

"The CAG financial adviser advised me to divide the money between myself and my four children. After allocating $200,000 to each of my four children, I was left with $150,000," she said.

She took that $150,000 home to Johor Baru, quitting her job in Singapore, to take care of her children.

A CAG spokesman told The Sunday Times the CAG had arranged for a family counsellor for Madam Pusparani and had also engaged a financial services adviser to help her with the money she received, including setting up an annuity plan for her children.

"I was told not to touch my children's money as it was meant for their future," she said, adding that the financial adviser also suggested she could use the remaining money to set up a small business in Malaysia.

But the money proved too much for Madam Pusparani to manage on her own.

She said she first had to pay off debts of $50,000 - the couple, who made $2,000 a month jointly, had borrowed money from friends to make ends meet.

Then, she decided to invest the remaining $100,000 in her brother's transport business in Kuala Lumpur, thinking it would give her a stable income.

"But I was told the money was only enough to buy one lorry and we needed three lorries. So, I withdrew half of my children's money, which was about $400,000, to buy two more lorries."

Madam Pusparani said CAG was unaware of the withdrawal as the money was kept in an account under her name.

"I was thinking I could put the money back later," said Madam Pusparani, her voice shaking.

The business did make money in the first three months, said Madam Pusparani, who has a Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia, the equivalent of an O-level certificate, and who took up accounting as she wanted to manage the business herself.

But in the fourth month, the widow was told that the company was losing money. She said she fell out with her brother eventually and did not recover any of her investment.

Her younger brother, Mr Magan Mohan, 32, a technician, said she blamed the family for encouraging her to invest in the business. Mr Magan said his elder brother's business has since folded.

"Some people think my sister gambled away the money, but she never gambles or drinks. She just got into the wrong business."

In January last year, Madam Pusparani took out the rest of the money meant for her children.

She had no choice, she said.

"I never work, but I have to eat. I also need to take care of my parents. I was living with them and I had to pay for the monthly rental which was about RM1,000. My baby is still young and needs money for milk and pampers," said Madam Pusparani, agitatedly.

"My expenses came up to RM5,000 to RM6,000. Where do I find the money?"

That last $400,000 she withdrew lasted her five months.

By May last year, she was broke.

"I also don't know how I finished (using) the money," she said.

A friend got her a job as an accounts clerk in Johor Baru, earning RM2,000 (S$780) a month.

Today, her employer pays her rent for an old, double-storey terraced house, which her family of five live in. A huge portrait of the late Mr Chandra is the only thing adorning the empty living area. Her children's shoes are torn and worn out; so too are their schoolbags.

The family sleeps on two old mattresses in one of three rooms on the second storey. Clothes are piled up on the floor as they cannot afford a cupboard to keep them in.

"I cannot survive with RM2,000 a month. I am thinking of going to work in Singapore. But I feel ashamed," said Madam Pusparani tearfully.

"I don't know how to explain to the people who donated money to me and my children."

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Jah_rastafar_I

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$1m gone in one year: Widow of killed Changi Airport worker is now broke

Two years ago, after her husband was killed in a freak accident while working at Changi Airport's Budget Terminal, she received nearly $1 million in insurance payouts and donations from the public.

Today, that money is all gone.

Madam Pusparani Mohan, 34,


That about explains it. A shit skin with a low IQ obviously has no way to keep the money. Any chinese friends she has she will probably try to leech from them.
 

Leongsam

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This is why the CPF minimum sum scheme is the best thing since sliced bread.

Thank goodness the PAP realised ahead of time that sinkies cannot be trusted to manage their CPF windfalls. This is why I always say that the PAP is the best!
 

Narong Wongwan

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$1m gone in one year: Widow of killed Changi Airport worker is now broke

Two years ago, after her husband was killed in a freak accident while working at Changi Airport's Budget Terminal, she received nearly $1 million in insurance payouts and donations from the public.

Today, that money is all gone.

Madam Pusparani Mohan, 34,


That about explains it. A shit skin with a low IQ obviously has no way to keep the money. Any chinese friends she has she will probably try to leech from them.

Towards the end after the business loss etc....she said she needed monthly expenses of 5-6k per month.
She had 400k but that lasted 5-6 months. That's almost 100k per month.
A fool and his money is soon departed.
 

numero uno

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Towards the end after the business loss etc....she said she needed monthly expenses of 5-6k per month.
She had 400k but that lasted 5-6 months. That's almost 100k per month.
A fool and his money is soon departed.

the REAL fools are the ones who donated in the first place. never donate to these idiots as they would make you regret and look like them, idiots. That's why I never associate with these low class people and all those sob-sob stories and feel good outcomes printed in the papers are crap and designed to increase the papers circulations. end of the day, should not have donate as you are teaching these people to be lazy and rely on handouts and beg again and again. even the compensation she gets form insurance is all gone and the kids suffer because of teh mother selfish idiocy. ALL her fault and frankly I says she deserves it 100% the suffering now . makes my day as these lazy arrogant people would never learn.
typical shit skin. don't blame society.
 
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syed putra

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How does one spend 1 million in such a short time? Fuck..... can buy 1 house and collect lifetime of rent!

They call it durian runtoh. Someone with no money suddenly become rich and dunno what to do with it. Maybe some were spent giving it away to poor relatives, maybe 1/4 of what she had. The house cost maybe RM500k. And the bad investment, maybe half of what she had.
 

Leongsam

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They call it durian runtoh. Someone with no money suddenly become rich and dunno what to do with it. Maybe some were spent giving it away to poor relatives, maybe 1/4 of what she had. The house cost maybe RM500k. And the bad investment, maybe half of what she had.

I've seen a number of programs where street interviews were done asking people what they would do if they won a $10 million lotto prize.

Invariably the answers would be BUY a Ferrari, BUY a yacht, BUY a round the world first class ticket, a huge diamond ring etc. It was all BUY, BUY, BUY like there was no tomorrow.

I have yet to hear anyone give the correct answer which would be to invest the principle and live off the yield which would be a hefty $400,000 per year or more and which would last a lifetime and beyond.

50% of all the lotto winners in NZ are back to square one. Some are even more broke than before they won the money.
 

scroobal

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The law should be amended when Children are involved. The Public trustee must step in and manage for the kids. You can never rely on either parents in such situations unless they can prove they can manage the funds.

People donate primarily because of the kids. I can tell you MPs in parliament would readily vote for such regulations.
 

PretenderSam

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This is why the CPF minimum sum scheme is the best thing since sliced bread.

Thank goodness the PAP realised ahead of time that sinkies cannot be trusted to manage their CPF windfalls. This is why I always say that the PAP is the best!

agree absolutely, without a doubt CPF scheme is the best. :mad: I have 2 points to make regarding your comment.
1)Thank goodness the PAP realised ahead of time that sinkies are so dumb that they will not be able to manage their CPF windfalls
2)This woman is not a sinkie , she is a Malaysian.

whether cpf is the best scheme or best scam depends on the knowledge and intelligence of the individual .
 

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thats what happen when u have stupid people who come into large sums of money that they didnt earn themselves.and this is most likely to occur in the poorest stratas of society and the lowest income group who are more likely than not to have poor money management skills and zero understanding of finance or economics in the first place.

truly disgusting,the poor like to complain that the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer and inequality and gini coefficient and all that,but if u toss them a 100k or half a million,they are most likely going to end up poor again anyway,cause its the habits that make a man.it doesnt take much brains and a bit of discipline to crawl out from the cycle of poverty.
 
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frenchbriefs

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Towards the end after the business loss etc....she said she needed monthly expenses of 5-6k per month.
She had 400k but that lasted 5-6 months. That's almost 100k per month.
A fool and his money is soon departed.

funny how these lottery winners and donation windfalls always talk about business failures,bitch it isnt business that made u rich and successful in the first place,so why do u suddenly think ur business material all of a sudden?the best businesses and businessmen are those who started with very little and build themselves an empire,who turn one ice cream truck for 17k into a 200 million dollar empire.even jackie chan whose made hundreds of millions from being a movie star tried to go into business long ago,cause he thought he was very smart and talented and could do anything and acknowledged he wasnt cut out for business and left it to others to help him manage his businesses and money.
 
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