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News says this Ceca husband is dependent on wife. No job of your own? Eat soft rice? Or you just want to take this opportunity to make money from Singaporean taxpayers?
I hope he loses this case. No pity for a man who can't support himself and has to depend on wife. Maybe the main objective is to chop Singaporean taxpayers for compensation.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...usu-tree-botanic-gardens-sues-nparks-12594220
DAMAGES SOUGHT
While no total figure of damages sought was explicitly stated in court documents, the papers stated that Ms Angara was employed as a marketing director with Mastercard Asia/Pacific at the time, with an annual income of S$252,600 per year excluding bonuses.
This income was likely to increase progressively over the next 25 years, with the lawyers estimating that it would have tripled to at least S$757,800 per year over this period.
Her husband and children were dependent on her for support, said court documents, and her death meant the loss of this support on top of Mr Rouch-Sirech's bereavement.
Mr Rouch-Sirech is also claiming S$5,000 in damages for pain and suffering, about S$23,000 in legal costs for the coroner's inquiry, S$6,500 for funeral expenses and S$5,100 for administrative matters.
News says this Ceca husband is dependent on wife. No job of your own? Eat soft rice? Or you just want to take this opportunity to make money from Singaporean taxpayers?
I hope he loses this case. No pity for a man who can't support himself and has to depend on wife. Maybe the main objective is to chop Singaporean taxpayers for compensation.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...usu-tree-botanic-gardens-sues-nparks-12594220
DAMAGES SOUGHT
While no total figure of damages sought was explicitly stated in court documents, the papers stated that Ms Angara was employed as a marketing director with Mastercard Asia/Pacific at the time, with an annual income of S$252,600 per year excluding bonuses.
This income was likely to increase progressively over the next 25 years, with the lawyers estimating that it would have tripled to at least S$757,800 per year over this period.
Her husband and children were dependent on her for support, said court documents, and her death meant the loss of this support on top of Mr Rouch-Sirech's bereavement.
Mr Rouch-Sirech is also claiming S$5,000 in damages for pain and suffering, about S$23,000 in legal costs for the coroner's inquiry, S$6,500 for funeral expenses and S$5,100 for administrative matters.