Pre Five Zero High Hand Security Guard suddenly move to a better place during MDP rehearsal…RIP n Condolences to his family

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Certis employee, 47, dies after collapsing at NDP rehearsal​

Wong Yang
Updated Sat, 21 June 2025 at 7:04 PM SGT2-min read

The 47-year-old man was from the OneChangi contingent for the parade and ceremony segment of NDP 2025.

The man was from the OneChangi contingent for the parade and ceremony segment of NDP 2025.
SINGAPORE – A participant in the National Day Parade (NDP) died after collapsing at the end of part of the rehearsal at the Padang, said the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) and Changi Airport Group (CAG) on June 21.

The 47-year-old man was from the OneChangi contingent for the parade and ceremony segment of NDP 2025.

He was an employee of Certis, said the security firm’s spokesman Robin Goh in response to queries from The Straits Times. Certis is one of nine companies in the OneChangi contingent.

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Mindef and CAG said the incident happened at 11.23am. The man was immediately taken to the on-site medical post. Upon arriving at 11.26am, he was attended to by the medical officer on duty.

The man was given cardiopulmonary resuscitation immediately, but he remained unresponsive.

At about 11.40am, he was transferred to a Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) ambulance on standby to be taken to Singapore General Hospital, where he arrived just before noon. Efforts to resuscitate the man continued on the way to the hospital.

The man was pronounced dead at about 12.20pm, said Mindef and CAG.

“Changi Airport Group and the NDP 2025 executive committee are in contact with the family and providing full support during this difficult time. We extend our deepest condolences to the family,” they said.
 
Singapore weather is very hot and humid… careful of heat injuries
 
Mindef and CAG said the incident happened at 11.23am. The man was immediately taken to the on-site medical post. Upon arriving at 11.26am, he was attended to by the medical officer on duty.

The man was given cardiopulmonary resuscitation immediately, but he remained unresponsive.

At about 11.40am, he was transferred to a Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) ambulance on standby to be taken to Singapore General Hospital, where he arrived just before noon. Efforts to resuscitate the man continued on the way to the hospital.

The man was pronounced dead at about 12.20pm, said Mindef and CAG.

“Changi Airport Group and the NDP 2025 executive committee are in contact with the family and providing full support during this difficult time. We extend our deepest condolences to the family,” they said.

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Mr Goh said Certis is working closely with Mindef and CAG to provide the man’s family with support and assistance.

“Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with the officer’s family and loved ones during this difficult time,” he added.

CAG spokesman Ivan Tan said there are nine companies in the OneChangi contingent, including CAG, Certis, ground handler and in-flight caterer Sats, and Shilla Cosmetics and Perfumes.

NDP 2025, which will be held on Aug 9 at the Padang and Marina Bay, will feature 17 other civilian contingents.
 
Singapore weather is very hot and humid… careful of heat injuries
Nothing to do with heat.

Only retarded think such incident is due to that

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Sheeple always fall for phenomenon-based science WITHOUT FAIL

They don’t understand correlation doesn’t imply causation lol

This is also why they were jabbed due to their poor understanding of SCIENCE
 

Brother confirms his death on social media​

A man named Adzhar Adziz, who identified himself as the victim’s younger brother, wrote a post on Facebook, confirming his brother’s passing.


In the post, he recounted that his brother, Muhammad Adzri Bin Abd Adziz, a uniformed auxiliary police officer with CISCO, fainted during the late-morning rehearsal.

He added that authorities had confirmed the incident as a State Coroner’s case, and that an official investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of death.
 
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