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Blood suddenly dripped from the ceiling of the HDB room.
The owner smelled the blood and ran upstairs to see what was going on. He found that the sister of the female resident upstairs was knocking on the door. The lunch box hanging outside the door seemed to have not been picked up for two days, revealing that the 77-year-old woman had become a rotten corpse.
The incident happened at 2:05 pm yesterday (25th) at a unit in Block 163, Bedok South Road.
A reader informed that there were several police cars parked downstairs of the HDB, including a crime scene investigation (CSI) vehicle.
When the reporter arrived at around 4 pm, the police had successively blocked the corridor outside the unit involved, and the scene was also filled with a rotten smell.
A male neighbor on the same floor said in an interview that his wife found a pack of uncollected lunch boxes hanging on the door when she passed by the deceased's house last Friday (23rd). He still saw the lunch box when he passed by the next day. "When I passed by again yesterday morning, the lunch box was still hanging there."
Ms. Zeng (70 years old), who lives downstairs from the deceased, said that her son found blood dripping from the ceiling of the master bedroom at around 1 pm yesterday and notified her.
"After I saw the blood dripping, I even smelled a foul odor. We found something wrong, so we hurried upstairs and found the deceased's sister outside the door. We advised her to call the police."
Her husband, Mr. Ou (72 years old), said that there was an elderly woman living alone upstairs who had lived here for more than 25 years. "Now we don't know what to do. The smell is unbearable. We will sleep in the guest room first and then contact the authorities to see how to solve it."
Sala Ma (61 years old), a neighbor of the deceased, said in an interview that they all called the deceased "Nancy". The deceased's sister came to the door to look for her sister at around 10 o'clock yesterday morning, but no one answered the door after knocking.
"I got home around 11am and she asked me if I knew where Nancy had gone. I immediately called and knocked on her door, and later I smelled a foul odor at the scene."
She explained that when the deceased's sister saw no one answering the door, she said she was going home to look for the key to her sister's house. "But she couldn't find it when she got home, so she came back. She later called a locksmith, but after the locksmith smelled the odor, he claimed that he couldn't help her open the door."
Afterwards, the neighbor downstairs came up to complain about blood dripping from the ceiling, and the sister thought it was not good, so she called the police. It was observed that the black car arrived at around 6pm and then removed the body.
https://www.zaobao.com.sg/news/singapore/story20250526-6472968