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Gunshot heard at VivoCity

BuiKia

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A male auxillary police officer was found dead in a toilet at VivoCity. He was found with a suspected gunshot wound.

A check with the police revealed that they had received a call at 6pm about a gunshot.

The Certis Cisco officer was found in a toilet located on the first floor, with the door of the cubicle locked from the inside.

A local media agency reported that the officer was found in his uniform.

He was pronounced dead by paramedics at 6.30pm.

The dead man has been identified as a 25-year-old Malaysian, who had been working for the company for three years.

According to The Straits Times, the officer was on duty earlier at Citibank branch in the shopping mall, where he had been deployed as a security officer.

Police investigations are still ongoing.
 
A male auxillary police officer was found dead in a toilet at VivoCity. He was found with a suspected gunshot wound.


With a tiny hole in one side of the head and a huge gaping hole on the other, pistol still gripped in hand, blood splattered all over the walls, and they *gasp* suspect a gunshot wound. What skillful detective work!
 
A male auxillary police officer was found dead in a toilet at VivoCity.
The dead man has been identified as a 25-year-old Malaysian, who had been working for the company for three years.
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Its truly very sad. Someone's beloved took his own life away far from home.
Isn't there any counsellors that these poor people can turn too.
These are armed people and their duties and distance from loved ones may have been the cause of their troubles.
The supervisors of these people MUST give them due care and attention, as they are in possession of a dangerous weapon.
Is it the same with the Singapore Police? Where and to whom do their troubled officers go or turn to for help.
Something has to be done fast. Lives are precious.
 
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