Stabbing Rampage In Singapore - 3 Seriously Wounded, 1 Dead
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All three came from Sarawak and were general workers living in a dormitory in the area.
Four other suspects are still at large, but CID has vowed to "go all out" to hunt them down.
The attackers first struck on Sunday at 12:15am - a 24-year-old man was attacked at a playground near Block 44 Sims Drive. About half an hour later, near Kallang MRT station, a 44-year-old man was slashed from behind.
Another was found injured along the PIE near Sims Way exit at 7am. Half an hour later, a fourth victim was fatally attacked near a condominium at Sims Way.
The gang went on a knife-wielding rampage that left one person dead, two others in intensive care and another with half his palm hacked off - all for $400 in cash and three cellphones.
A FULL-TIME national serviceman, one of four victims of a series of knife attacks in Kallang on Sunday, lay bleeding by the Pan-Island Expressway for seven hours before he was spotted.
Half his left hand, along with four fingers had been hacked off, and he had deep cuts to his neck, face and abdomen; a part of his scalp had been sliced open.
But at least Mr Ang Jun Heng, 19, was alive. Of the remaining three victims of the still-unknown slasher or slashers, one is dead, and the other two, like Mr Ang, are in intensive care at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
An officer from the Criminal Investigation Department examines the scene of the crime for evidence. --ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
The scene of the murder, discovered at 7.30 Monday morning, was cordoned off. --ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
A crowd of curious onlookers gathered to see the investigation under way.--ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
The discovery of a murdered man found at 7:30am at an open field on Kallang road. --ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
Police officers removing the body of the dead man from a field in the Kallang area. --ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
Investigation starts at the open field where the body is discovered. --ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
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All three came from Sarawak and were general workers living in a dormitory in the area.
Four other suspects are still at large, but CID has vowed to "go all out" to hunt them down.
The attackers first struck on Sunday at 12:15am - a 24-year-old man was attacked at a playground near Block 44 Sims Drive. About half an hour later, near Kallang MRT station, a 44-year-old man was slashed from behind.
Another was found injured along the PIE near Sims Way exit at 7am. Half an hour later, a fourth victim was fatally attacked near a condominium at Sims Way.
The gang went on a knife-wielding rampage that left one person dead, two others in intensive care and another with half his palm hacked off - all for $400 in cash and three cellphones.
A FULL-TIME national serviceman, one of four victims of a series of knife attacks in Kallang on Sunday, lay bleeding by the Pan-Island Expressway for seven hours before he was spotted.
Half his left hand, along with four fingers had been hacked off, and he had deep cuts to his neck, face and abdomen; a part of his scalp had been sliced open.
But at least Mr Ang Jun Heng, 19, was alive. Of the remaining three victims of the still-unknown slasher or slashers, one is dead, and the other two, like Mr Ang, are in intensive care at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
An officer from the Criminal Investigation Department examines the scene of the crime for evidence. --ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
The scene of the murder, discovered at 7.30 Monday morning, was cordoned off. --ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
A crowd of curious onlookers gathered to see the investigation under way.--ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
The discovery of a murdered man found at 7:30am at an open field on Kallang road. --ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
Police officers removing the body of the dead man from a field in the Kallang area. --ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK
Investigation starts at the open field where the body is discovered. --ST PHOTO: BRYAN VAN DER BEEK