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Beloved Pulau Ubin Dog Which Occasionally Guided Visitors Dies in Alleged Accident

Written ByRachel Leong

Anyone who has been to Pulau Ubin will probably have seen the friendly dogs that reside there. Lovingly named after drinks that correspond to the colour of their fur, there are three dogs in total: Kopi-O, Teh-C, and Teh-O.



Sadly, one of the resident dogs has been killed in an accident with a taxi.

A Hit-And-Run Accident

On 3 February, Traffics accident.SG posted on their Facebook page, announcing that Kopi-O had been involved in an accident according to an Ubin resident, Phillip Lin. The accident was allegedly a hit-and-run.

As one Terence Tan shared, several Ubin residents had brought Kopi-O to a vet on the mainland in desperation, anxious to save him.

Sadly, Kopi-O passed away at the age of two.

Lin posted a video where Kopi-O was picked up from where he lay in a cardboard box, with a few flowers scattered around him. Kopi-O’s brother, Teh-O, can be seen watching the scene in the background. After burying him into a pit, more flowers were thrown in with him before he was wrapped up and laid to rest.

Subsequently, Teh-O was seen perched on his brother’s grave, mourning his passing.

An Outpouring of Tributes to Kopi-O

Heartbroken Singaporeans, both Ubin and mainland residents alike, took to social media to express their condolences. Many recounted experiences they had with Kopi-O, fondly reminiscing his accompaniment and companionship in Pulau Ubin. Several also shared heartwarming selfies and photos with the beloved dog.

Kopi-O was famous for being Pulau Ubin’s “guide dog”, and was always friendly and fun-loving. He loved to follow visitors on their hikes and exploration of the island, walking in front of them on paths and roads. He would also relax beside them, chasing away wild boars that trod too close for comfort.

He also was known as a “guard dog” for many people who stayed overnight on the island and for students who went to Pulau Ubin for their Outward Bound Singapore camps. He would never fail to bring a sense of security and comfort to those he guarded, as well as a much-needed sense of companionship and fun.

Kopi-O’s Story

Kopi-O and his siblings, Teh-O and Teh-C, were all born and raised on Ubin. The dogs’ parents, Nini and Tua Tao, had introduced Ubin residents to the then-pups in 2018.
A year later in 2019, Kopi-O had started his first day at work of being a “guide dog”, and started following the trekkers and cyclists on Ubin to lead them on their way.
Farewell, Kopi-O. You will always be fondly remembered and dearly missed as Pulau Ubin’s “star”.

Featured Image: Facebook (Terence Tan)
 
Poor fella. Din live long enough to see CPF up lorry liao
 
Pulau Ubin Dog Kopi O Passes Away In Accident, Netizens Share Loving Photos As Tribute
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Frequent visitors to Pulau Ubin may recall coming across a friendly resident there — a black and brown dog named Kopi O.
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While his presence often put a smile on people’s faces, recent news broke many hearts instead. On Wednesday (3 Feb), netizens were devastated when they learnt that the beloved doggo had passed away.
Following the news, many took to Facebook to share photos of their encounters with Kopi O, in loving memory of the canine.
Passes away in alleged hit-&-run with a taxi
On Wednesday (3 Feb), Facebook page Traffics accident.SG revealed that Kopi O had been in an accident, which was “allegedly a hit-and-run.”
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Accompanying the post was a video of the mini funeral for Kopi O, ending with a solemn burial by a resident there. You may watch the clip here, but viewer discretion is advised.
According to the post, Kopi O and his brother Teh C were stray dogs who called Pulau Ubin home. The affectionate duo would often ‘welcome’ visitors by following them on trails and “acting as a guide”.
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Netizen Mr Tan, who compiled an album of Kopi O’s photos, shared that Ubin community members had taken Kopi O to a vet to save him, but fate was sadly not on their side.
Netizens share photos as tribute
Kopi O left such a huge impact on people’s lives that his passing invited a slew of tributes.
Many contributed photos of their adventures with Kopi O to Mr Tan, who shared an album in the Pulau Ubin Facebook group.
Here’s one of him as a little pup, likely alongside his brother Teh C, in a resident’s arms.
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Always ready to greet people with a smile, it’s no wonder that Kopi O had won a special place in many visitors’ hearts.
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An MS News reader shared this photo of Kopi O from a past trip to Pulau Ubin. The goodest boy appeared to be waiting patiently for hoomans to be ready for their trail with him.
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His adventurous spirit made him a great guide for thrill seekers, as seen here in happier photos of him wading in the water.
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There are many more of such fond memories, and you can view the entire album here.
RIP ‘guide dog’ of Pulau Ubin
Kopi O’s passing was a tragic event, and we hope that the culprit will be caught, if it was indeed a hit-and-run accident.
Thankfully, the kind residents of Pulau Ubin had been there for him, even till the end. We’re sure Kopi O is smiling down on them from doggie heaven.
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Our condolences to the residents of Pulau Ubin for their loss. We hope that Teh C will be well taken care of now that Kopi O isn’t around. Rest in peace, Kopi O.
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at [email protected].
Featured image adapted from Facebook and Facebook.
 
Lost all hope in sinkie humanity.

When old folks die in nursing homes, nobody bats an eyelid.

A dog dies in pulau ubin and everybody pays tribute.

where's the logic? :o-o:
 
Allow me to argue... Dogs are sometimes better than human beings.

A good dog will never bite the hand that feeds it.

If you believe in reincarnation, they became a dog because they seriously fucked up in their previous life. It's like getting relegated from a football league. You'll have to work hard to clinch promotion again. :wink:
 
pulau ubin hit and run ?
no witness ?
must catch that bastard
 
will they play that kopi o song for his funeral?

kopi o, kopi o, he yi pei long long de kopi o...
 
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