Man, 21, dies outside United Square mall; no foul play suspected, say police

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Images online show the mall’s drop-off point cordoned off and a tent near the second-floor car park gantry.
Body found at United Square shopping mall in Novena

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Body found at United Square shopping mall in Novena
 

Man, 21, dies outside United Square mall; no foul play suspected, say police​

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The area was cordoned off by the police, with a police van and car seen at the scene.

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The area of the incident at United Square mall was cordoned off earlier by the police on June 24.PHOTOS: ST AZMI ATHNI, FEN YUAN YUAN/REDNOTE
At least four police cars and a crime scene investigation van at the scene.

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Images posted on social media show United Square’s drop-off point, off Khiang Guan Avenue, cordoned off, with police officers at the scene.PHOTO: FEN YUAN YUAN/REDNOTE
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Vihanya Rakshika and Zaihan Mohamed Yusof

UPDATED Jun 24, 2025, 03:42 PM

SINGAPORE – A 21-year-old man was pronounced dead in the early hours of June 24 at a shopping mall in Novena, with preliminary investigations indicating no foul play was involved.

In response to queries, the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they responded to the incident at 101 Thomson Road just before 7am. The United Square mall is located at this address.

The man was found motionless near a taxi stand there and was pronounced dead at the scene by an SCDF paramedic.

The police said they do not suspect that foul play was involved in this case of unnatural death, based on preliminary investigations, and that investigations are ongoing.

Images posted on social media show the mall’s drop-off point, off Khiang Guan Avenue, cordoned off, with at least four police cars and a crime scene investigation van at the scene. A tent is seen behind the electronic signboard near the gantry of the mall’s second-floor carpark.

The cordons had been removed when The Straits Times arrived at the mall at about 1.40pm.

Shop owner Kathy Teo said she was surprised to see several police vehicles and a blue tent at the entrance of the mall when she arrived for work at about 9am.
 
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