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[TD="class: msgtxt"][h=1]Locked in his home for 26 hours[/h]
Shin Min Daily News - 20 hrs 17 mins ago
<CITE>Mr Liao, 63, was locked in his own home by HDB officials.</CITE>
A man was locked in his flat for 26 hours by Housing Development Board (HDB) officials.
Mr Liao, 63, was locked in his one-room flat home at Blk 92, Henderson Road, at about 2pm yesterday.
The flat was being repossessed by HDB officials because Mr Liao had failed to pay his rent for the past four years.
HDB officials had apparently not realised that someone was in the house when they locked up the flat and put up a notice of repossession.
Mr Liao was sleeping soundly in the bedroom when HDB officials sealed his home.
When he woke up, he found himself locked in and complained that he could not go to work or get food for himself.
His neighbours helped him out by passing him food and water when they found out about his predicament.
There is no water and electricity supply in Mr Liao's home.
When reporters arrived at Mr Liao's unit, policemen were already there to find out about the situation.
A notice on Mr Liao's door stated that he owed 45 months of rental, totalling $1,980, at $44 a month.
Mr Liao was eventually freed at about 4.30pm after HDB officials arrived to open the lock.
HDB officials explain that they had visited the flat on 12 November and found the door wide open with no one in the house.
Officials returned to the flat yesterday and knocked on the door several times without receiving any response.
They were supposedly told by neighbours that there is no one home.
At that, the officials locked up the house. Altogether, the officials stayed for around half an hour outside the unit.
On the incident, HDB says that it will improve on monitoring its processes to prevent similar incidents.
Source: Shin Min Daily News, 23 November 2011. Click here for the Chinese report.
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[TD="class: msgtxt"][h=1]Locked in his home for 26 hours[/h]
Shin Min Daily News - 20 hrs 17 mins ago
A man was locked in his flat for 26 hours by Housing Development Board (HDB) officials.
Mr Liao, 63, was locked in his one-room flat home at Blk 92, Henderson Road, at about 2pm yesterday.
The flat was being repossessed by HDB officials because Mr Liao had failed to pay his rent for the past four years.
HDB officials had apparently not realised that someone was in the house when they locked up the flat and put up a notice of repossession.
Mr Liao was sleeping soundly in the bedroom when HDB officials sealed his home.
When he woke up, he found himself locked in and complained that he could not go to work or get food for himself.
His neighbours helped him out by passing him food and water when they found out about his predicament.
There is no water and electricity supply in Mr Liao's home.
When reporters arrived at Mr Liao's unit, policemen were already there to find out about the situation.
A notice on Mr Liao's door stated that he owed 45 months of rental, totalling $1,980, at $44 a month.
Mr Liao was eventually freed at about 4.30pm after HDB officials arrived to open the lock.
HDB officials explain that they had visited the flat on 12 November and found the door wide open with no one in the house.
Officials returned to the flat yesterday and knocked on the door several times without receiving any response.
They were supposedly told by neighbours that there is no one home.
At that, the officials locked up the house. Altogether, the officials stayed for around half an hour outside the unit.
On the incident, HDB says that it will improve on monitoring its processes to prevent similar incidents.
Source: Shin Min Daily News, 23 November 2011. Click here for the Chinese report.
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