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Man charged with causing fire in Tampines flat by dropping lit cigarette on floor​

About 180 people were evacuated after a two-storey flat at Block 941 Tampines Avenue 5 caught fire on Jan 28, 2022.
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About 180 people were evacuated after a two-storey flat at Block 941 Tampines Avenue 5 caught fire on Jan 28, 2022.
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Published December 12, 2022
Updated December 12, 2022
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SINGAPORE — A man was charged on Monday (Dec 12) with causing a fire by dropping a lit cigarette on a floor that had kerosene on it.
Loh Fu Wah, 63, was handed one count of negligently causing a fire at Block 941 Tampines Avenue 5 on Jan 28 this year.

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He is accused of dropping a lit cigarette on the floor of a bedroom, when there was kerosene on the floor. The ensuing fire damaged the 10th-floor flat and the common corridor along the entrance of the flat.
In a Facebook post by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) on Jan 29, firefighters responded to the incident and found the fire raging when they arrived.
The fire had "totally engulfed a two-storey unit on the 10th floor", SCDF said.

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Firefighters forced their way into the bedroom and found a man lying unconscious on the floor. They rescued him from the burning unit and he was taken to Changi General Hospital.
About 180 people from neighbouring flats were evacuated.

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Loh intends to plead guilty and will return to court next month to do so. If convicted of negligently causing a fire, he can be jailed for up to 18 months or fined, or both. CNA
 
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