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Caution from the photo shot from height, that is really a misleading death trap. Because it LOOKED LIKE A FLOODED PAVEMENT with green rails on it's left.
So it is only natural that boys tried to walk on that DEADLY PAVEMENT!@
It is not pavement but Vivian Balakrisnan's LONGKANG!


http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110604-282375.html
Drain where student drowned still accessible
AsiaOne
Sat, Jun 04, 2011




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By Paul Lim
THE drain at Mandalay Road in Balestier has only been partially fenced up, claims an AsiaOne reader.
Mrs Lee, a resident staying nearby, said that portions of the drain were "still unprotected".
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In addition, the flooding problem was still present as flood waters had overflowed onto the road after this morning’s rain.
“The flooding here is so bad that car engines get stalled,” she said.
Her comments come on the heels of an incident on June 1 when a 15-year-old Indonesian student, William Lim, drowned after he was swept away by flood waters.
He had walked into the 0.5m drain at Mandalay Road and was swept into a connecting drain that ran underground.
His body was found at about 10.45pm at a canal near Whampoa Drive after a seven-hour search by the Singapore Civil Defence Force.
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