Mum of driving instructor crushed by tree blamed his student instead of Npark

it is not her fault.

The mother of the instructor was right to blame her, she's a "Sway" lady.. of all the thing
her timing got better of her, it so perfect...she drove him to his death...if she's was a little faster or slower
the Instructor would be alive today!! don't u think so..so she brought bad luck to the Instructor
family!

Her mother should also blame on the NPB for doing a lousy job, and asked for compensation
from NPB!!
 
You choice of words are so flawed, and out of place with reality.
Where did it say the student was there to ask for forgiveness??
Why should the student bear any guilt feeling??
What makes you think the student was humiliated and shamed? She was just scolded by a mad, aggrieved woman who has no fucking sense of karma and personal responsibility.

The mother deserves what she gets. Her son's death could be her karma and seeing how ridiculously unreasonable she was with the student, I guess karma needs to put her in her place. Don't blame others. Blame her own karma.

This is from Stomp.. The lady tried to apologize to the mom.. Read this dickhead.. You will not be humiliated if I scold you in public in front of more than 50 people.. Your face very thick ahh? And please don't preach to me about all this Karma bullshit..

The mother of the driving instructor who was crushed by a tree says she will never forgive his student, who was driving at the time.

Jason Cheong, 25, was killed when a tree fell on his car in Admiralty on Saturday (April 27). His student, Ms Marliana Sumarno, 34, survived with minor injuries.

When Ms Marliana attended his wake on Sunday night, the deceased's mother angrily chased her out, reported Shin Min Daily News. It was only after his student tearfully pleaded that she was allowed to pay her respects.

The evening daily reported that the moment Madam Foo Lie Mee, 54, saw her dead son's student, she said, "Why did you drive so slowly? If my son had been driving that day, the two of you would have been fine. Please leave, please leave now!"

When The New Paper reporter spoke to Madam Foo, she said she would never forgive Ms Marliana, who had tried to apologise.

The Straits Times said Jason had arranged for dinner with his fiancee, Ms Brenda Lee, that evening.

His last call to her was at 3.12pm on Saturday, while he was on his break, asking if she had already had lunch.

Her message to him at 5.30pm in which she said she was going to have her bath and to call her when he was home went unanswered.

Mr Cheong had been saving up for his wedding and the couple had applied for a flat together.

National Parks Board officials had also visited the family.
 
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