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Chitchat Top eye specialist guilty of road rage incident has depressive disorder, was kidnapped as a child, court told

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 The veteran eye specialist Lennard Harold Thean See Yin pleaded guilty on Wednesday (Feb 19) to tailgating a Grab driver’s car and throwing an unopened wine bottle at the private hire driver’s vehicle last year.


SINGAPORE — A veteran eye specialist, who heads the ophthalmology department at JurongHealth Campus, pleaded guilty on Wednesday (Feb 19) to tailgating a Grab driver’s car and throwing an unopened wine bottle at the private hire driver’s vehicle last year.

Lennard Harold Thean See Yin’s psychiatrist told a district court on Wednesday that at the time of the incident, Thean had not been diagnosed with major depressive disorder — possibly stemming from a traumatic kidnapping attempt when he was four years old.

Thean, 55, suffered from “morbid fears of mortality” and entertained suicidal thoughts, Dr Stephen Phang testified.

Thean, who is also a senior consultant at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital and Jurong Medical Centre, admitted on Wednesday to committing a rash act endangering the personal safety of the other driver, Mr Martin Lu.

District Judge Marvin Bay called for a report to assess his suitability for a mandatory treatment order. This is a community sentencing option offered to offenders suffering from mental conditions that contributed to the offence.

Thean is set to be sentenced on March 18, when another charge of using threatening behaviour with intent to cause alarm to Mr Lu will be considered for sentencing.

The judge told the court that while his actions were “wholly impulsive and intemperate” on the surface, he accepted Dr Phang’s testimony that he was triggered as a result of his mental illness.

The bottle did not shatter the other car’s windscreen or damage it either, which might have led to the driver or his passenger getting injured, District Judge Bay added.

Thean’s lawyer Leo Cheng Suan argued that his depressive disorder was treatable and that the incident was “entirely out of character” for him.

PERSISTENTLY PURSUED VICTIM

The court heard that on the night of March 18 last year, Grab driver Martin Lu picked up two passengers who wanted to go to Queen Astrid Park, located around the Bukit Timah area.

On the way there, Mr Lu stopped about two metres beyond the stop line at the entrance to a roundabout along Coronation Road West.

Thean, who was coming from Mr Lu’s right and had the right of way, was forced to brake to avoid any potential accident. He sounded his horn and Mr Lu waved his hand in apology before entering the roundabout and driving on.

Angered by Mr Lu’s driving, Thean pursued him while repeatedly sounding his horn for at least 20 seconds.

Mr Lu’s passengers alighted about a minute later at their house, which was close to a dead end. As they alighted, Thean pulled up next to Mr Lu’s car and wound down his window while shouting and gesturing aggressively at him.

Wanting to avoid a confrontation, Mr Lu drove closer to the dead end, intending to make a three-point turn to head back.

However, Thean followed closely beside him, cutting off his space. Mr Lu responded by accelerating and suddenly braking so that Thean would be ahead of him.

“The victim then quickly reversed his car to create space between his car and the accused’s car in order to make the three-point turn. Seeing that, the accused himself hastily made a three-point turn and accelerated forward to block the victim’s path,” Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Kumaresan Gohulabalan told the court.

Mr Lu, however, managed to create enough space to turn. As he did so, Thean continued inching towards him and then threw an unopened glass wine bottle at the rear of Mr Lu’s car when the other man finished the turn.

The bottle hit the left tail light. Mr Lu briefly stopped and thought about whether to alight to inspect the damage but drove away as he did not want to fight with Thean.

Thean however pursued Mr Lu for another minute till they got to the earlier roundabout again.

Anticipating that Mr Lu would turn right, Thean overtook him and turned right, driving against the flow of traffic at the roundabout. Mr Lu quickly turned left to escape and drove to a small alley to check his car.

He lodged a police report two days later.

Thean has since fully compensated S$2,140 for repairs to Mr Lu’s car.

REMEMBERS KIDNAPPING ATTEMPT VIVIDLY

Dr Phang, a senior consultant at the Institute of Mental Health, took the stand to clarify parts of his psychiatric report on Thean. He had assessed Thean’s mental state after the incident and began formally treating him in July last year.

Calling it a “rather complex” case, the psychiatrist revealed that Thean told him about having separation anxiety as an only child.

In 1969, he was abducted from his kindergarten and “placed in fear of his own mortality”, Dr Phang said.

The kidnappers eventually returned Thean to his home after driving their car off the road into a monsoon drain. They were arrested and charged in court for their offences.

“(His memories are) so vivid to this day that he can still taste the mint sweet that kidnappers gave him to keep him quiet in the back seat of his car… He told me he still has a scar in his mouth from the broken glass. He plays it like a video in his mind even today, five decades down the road,” Dr Phang added.

The road rage incident probably “triggered his traumatic memories”, the psychiatrist said, and caused him to fear for his and his son’s lives. His son was in the car during the incident.

Thean also had family issues and once thought of killing himself after an argument “over a very trivial domestic issue”.

Nevertheless, he was able to function and became a qualified doctor. He is also not a danger to his patients, Dr Phang noted.

He added that while Thean experienced difficulties during his earlier years, he “spiralled down” in the two years before the road incident.

When asked by DPP Kumaresan on how Thean’s memories were related to him tailgating the other driver in a “slightly reckless” manner, Dr Phang replied that his mental illness caused him to be increasingly irritable.

“It’s clear that he had reached the outer limits of his outer resilience and started to break down,” he added.
 

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 The veteran eye specialist Lennard Harold Thean See Yin pleaded guilty on Wednesday (Feb 19) to tailgating a Grab driver’s car and throwing an unopened wine bottle at the private hire driver’s vehicle last year.


SINGAPORE — A veteran eye specialist, who heads the ophthalmology department at JurongHealth Campus, pleaded guilty on Wednesday (Feb 19) to tailgating a Grab driver’s car and throwing an unopened wine bottle at the private hire driver’s vehicle last year.

Lennard Harold Thean See Yin’s psychiatrist told a district court on Wednesday that at the time of the incident, Thean had not been diagnosed with major depressive disorder — possibly stemming from a traumatic kidnapping attempt when he was four years old.

Thean, 55, suffered from “morbid fears of mortality” and entertained suicidal thoughts, Dr Stephen Phang testified.

Thean, who is also a senior consultant at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital and Jurong Medical Centre, admitted on Wednesday to committing a rash act endangering the personal safety of the other driver, Mr Martin Lu.

District Judge Marvin Bay called for a report to assess his suitability for a mandatory treatment order. This is a community sentencing option offered to offenders suffering from mental conditions that contributed to the offence.

Thean is set to be sentenced on March 18, when another charge of using threatening behaviour with intent to cause alarm to Mr Lu will be considered for sentencing.

The judge told the court that while his actions were “wholly impulsive and intemperate” on the surface, he accepted Dr Phang’s testimony that he was triggered as a result of his mental illness.

The bottle did not shatter the other car’s windscreen or damage it either, which might have led to the driver or his passenger getting injured, District Judge Bay added.

Thean’s lawyer Leo Cheng Suan argued that his depressive disorder was treatable and that the incident was “entirely out of character” for him.

PERSISTENTLY PURSUED VICTIM

The court heard that on the night of March 18 last year, Grab driver Martin Lu picked up two passengers who wanted to go to Queen Astrid Park, located around the Bukit Timah area.

On the way there, Mr Lu stopped about two metres beyond the stop line at the entrance to a roundabout along Coronation Road West.

Thean, who was coming from Mr Lu’s right and had the right of way, was forced to brake to avoid any potential accident. He sounded his horn and Mr Lu waved his hand in apology before entering the roundabout and driving on.

Angered by Mr Lu’s driving, Thean pursued him while repeatedly sounding his horn for at least 20 seconds.

Mr Lu’s passengers alighted about a minute later at their house, which was close to a dead end. As they alighted, Thean pulled up next to Mr Lu’s car and wound down his window while shouting and gesturing aggressively at him.

Wanting to avoid a confrontation, Mr Lu drove closer to the dead end, intending to make a three-point turn to head back.

However, Thean followed closely beside him, cutting off his space. Mr Lu responded by accelerating and suddenly braking so that Thean would be ahead of him.

“The victim then quickly reversed his car to create space between his car and the accused’s car in order to make the three-point turn. Seeing that, the accused himself hastily made a three-point turn and accelerated forward to block the victim’s path,” Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Kumaresan Gohulabalan told the court.

Mr Lu, however, managed to create enough space to turn. As he did so, Thean continued inching towards him and then threw an unopened glass wine bottle at the rear of Mr Lu’s car when the other man finished the turn.

The bottle hit the left tail light. Mr Lu briefly stopped and thought about whether to alight to inspect the damage but drove away as he did not want to fight with Thean.

Thean however pursued Mr Lu for another minute till they got to the earlier roundabout again.

Anticipating that Mr Lu would turn right, Thean overtook him and turned right, driving against the flow of traffic at the roundabout. Mr Lu quickly turned left to escape and drove to a small alley to check his car.

He lodged a police report two days later.

Thean has since fully compensated S$2,140 for repairs to Mr Lu’s car.

REMEMBERS KIDNAPPING ATTEMPT VIVIDLY

Dr Phang, a senior consultant at the Institute of Mental Health, took the stand to clarify parts of his psychiatric report on Thean. He had assessed Thean’s mental state after the incident and began formally treating him in July last year.

Calling it a “rather complex” case, the psychiatrist revealed that Thean told him about having separation anxiety as an only child.

In 1969, he was abducted from his kindergarten and “placed in fear of his own mortality”, Dr Phang said.

The kidnappers eventually returned Thean to his home after driving their car off the road into a monsoon drain. They were arrested and charged in court for their offences.

“(His memories are) so vivid to this day that he can still taste the mint sweet that kidnappers gave him to keep him quiet in the back seat of his car… He told me he still has a scar in his mouth from the broken glass. He plays it like a video in his mind even today, five decades down the road,” Dr Phang added.

The road rage incident probably “triggered his traumatic memories”, the psychiatrist said, and caused him to fear for his and his son’s lives. His son was in the car during the incident.

Thean also had family issues and once thought of killing himself after an argument “over a very trivial domestic issue”.

Nevertheless, he was able to function and became a qualified doctor. He is also not a danger to his patients, Dr Phang noted.

He added that while Thean experienced difficulties during his earlier years, he “spiralled down” in the two years before the road incident.

When asked by DPP Kumaresan on how Thean’s memories were related to him tailgating the other driver in a “slightly reckless” manner, Dr Phang replied that his mental illness caused him to be increasingly irritable.

“It’s clear that he had reached the outer limits of his outer resilience and started to break down,” he added.



FUCKING BULLSHIT

ONLY IN STINKAPORE UNDER MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS IN WHITE CAN SUCH RUBBISH EXCUSES BE TENDERED IN COURT



VOTE OUT ALL THOSE MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS IN WHITE.
SACKED ALL THE FUCKING KANGAROOS

AND KICK OUT ALL THE CECAs




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nayr69sg

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Damn talk cock lah.

Get in trouble then pull out all the mental health problem card.

He had no problems working his way up in eye surgery leh?
 

rambo22

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how can NTFGH employed a Head of Dept with tao nao issue ah ???

scary sia

later he kee siao, buay song and dig out his patients eyes then how ???
 

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If he has mental health issues he shouldn't be an eye surgeon. What happens if he suddenly has a mental breakdown and starts gouging out eyeballs instead of operating on them.

I have to add that if he had been using a PMD instead of driving he wouldn't have been so stressed up and this sordid incident would not have occurred in the first place.
 

frenchbriefs

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If he has mental health issues he shouldn't be an eye surgeon. What happens if he suddenly has a mental breakdown and starts gouging out eyeballs instead of operating on them.

I have to add that if he had been using a PMD instead of driving he wouldn't have been so stressed up and this sordid incident would not have occurred in the first place.
He's a eye specialist not a surgeon,at the very most he's gonna stab his pen into ur eye and give u a lobotomy.
 

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Top eye specialist guilty of road rage incident has depressive disorder, was kidnapped as a child, court told

KNN does he mean he suddenly have depressive disorder for being kidnapped as a child at late age or since the time he was kidnapped KNN if as a child then smc still issue loctor license to him KNN if is suddenly then is very fishy KNN
 

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"The road rage incident probably “triggered his traumatic memories”, the psychiatrist said, and caused him to fear for his and his son’s lives. His son was in the car during the incident."

I'm with laotze on this and calling bullshit.

If you feared for your child's life, would you pursue aggressively, the aggressor? You would flee from the scene of you were in fear.
 

frenchbriefs

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KNN does he mean he suddenly have depressive disorder for being kidnapped as a child at late age or since the time he was kidnapped KNN if as a child then smc still issue loctor license to him KNN if is suddenly then is very fishy KNN
Chronic depression.triggered by arsehole drivers in turn turning him into major arsehole himself.

Whatever it is,judge should have sentence him and every other joker like him,how many times have we heard the excuse PTSD or childhood trauma already?the couple that shoved the old man at the hawker?the sinkie boss that slapped his intern?

Sentence him to six months inpatient treatment at Imh with regular medication time with nurse ratchet and ban him from driving and take bus mrt for the next two years.
 

frenchbriefs

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"The road rage incident probably “triggered his traumatic memories”, the psychiatrist said, and caused him to fear for his and his son’s lives. His son was in the car during the incident."

I'm with laotze on this and calling bullshit.

If you feared for your child's life, would you pursue aggressively, the aggressor? You would flee from the scene of you were in fear.

Well it could be either,fight or flight reflex,depending on his eh tendencies?he would either be a fighter or a fleer.

Most sinkies lacking balls would run for the nearest ambulance,but he is clearly not sinkie having been kidnapped in some shiathole country.
 

Narong Wongwan

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Wasted he met a meek victim and not an ah beng.....the tiong Chao Ni Ma terror taxi driver would be a dream match for him.
Well expect this elite to get away scot free.....Sg same same HK....one country two systems
 

sweetiepie

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Chronic depression.triggered by arsehole drivers in turn turning him into major arsehole himself.

Whatever it is,judge should have sentence him and every other joker like him,how many times have we heard the excuse PTSD or childhood trauma already?the couple that shoved the old man at the hawker?the sinkie boss that slapped his intern?

Sentence him to six months inpatient treatment at Imh with regular medication time with nurse ratchet and ban him from driving and take bus mrt for the next two years.
Isn't anyone or everyone committed a unlawful act triggered by certain form of passed experiences KNN eg a molester also will cannot tahan the sight of a long silky leg due to watching porn KNN a money cheater also can cheat money due to broken family etc KNN
 

frenchbriefs

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Isn't anyone or everyone committed a unlawful act triggered by certain form of passed experiences KNN eg a molester also will cannot tahan the sight of a long silky leg due to watching porn KNN a money cheater also can cheat money due to broken family etc KNN
But watching porn is not a trauma unless it's like horse porn with ginfreely or something.its just horniness from hormones and maybe sexual deprivation.

An example of trauma would be like watching ur mom be prostitute or sis pleasuring men for money and plus child abuse from parent,now u become a serial killer that goes around killing prostitutes and chopping up their bodies.
 

dredd

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Without the suit and put him in shorts and singlet and you will be forgiven if you think he is a butcher.
 
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