... 18 years of abduction. Can you believe it? A very young and innocent child... 18 years of rape... Can you imagine? Don't laugh... It is really very sad for her... 50+ years old man, raped her and have 2 daughters with the young girl. This is so pathetic, so don't laugh, it is not funny.
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Friday, August 28, 2009
Living 18 years in the backyard with 2 daughters... That's inhuman... The "father" of the 2 daughters let the trios sleep in the backyard for years. He, himself, got a wife, which is also old and is like a "robot". Whatever the man wants her to do, she would do. But of course, i don't really know if it is real, or fake. 18 years later... did the teenager die?
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Getting raped and living at the backyard for 18 years... It's not a good place to live actually. Secretive backyard with no doors from inside and soundproof... That's obviously so secretive. Backyard entered from outside... Difficult to spot... and UNEXPECTED! This abductor is extremely professional i think and he, of course, should be sentenced to death. Abducting children below 14 years old is commited to a crime, but of course, how i wish was, commited to a crime, death sentence. This is of course for "beast" like him.
Surviving in such an environment isn't easy. Such things might happen: Bored to death, too tired of living, killing her daughters, stay peacefully alive, OR EVEN GETTING KILLED AFTER LIVING THERE FOR 18 YEARS! Just imagine if you were that girl, the young girl. Based on the above suggestion, tell me which one you would do. For me, of course bored to death. I would prefer to study than doing nothing like that, or just read a storybook(an INTERESTING one) rather than dying of boredness. Of course, the moment you don't give up, there is hope for you.(Just like the girl getting abducted)
So getting abducted may heppen any century, any decade, any year, any month, any week, any day, any hour, any minute and...? Of course, any second. So, get ready to be abducted, not mean to curse you, by thinking if what you are going to do after that. Though it took me 5 posts to complete this article, but it seems to be interesting... to me but to you, i don't know.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Teachers should not be the invigilator of his/her own school during PSLE. A woman, went on cheating and helped 3 of her school pupils to change his/her answer after the exam. She was then caught and sent to jail. What's the problem with her? why do she want to cheat?
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A 19-year-old Congo national was jailed on Thursday for using a French passport that did not belong to her to enter Singapore.Florida Luputu, who was jailed three months and fined $2,000, claimed she had done so to escape the war in her country.Luputu, arrived in Singapore on July 15 and an immigration officer at Changi Airport allowed her through, not knowing she was using a passport that did not belong to her.She was only picked up 15 days later when she tried to leave the country for Germany.
A new fully air-conditioned bus interchange in Boon Lay will open during the year-end school holidays.At 20,000 sq m and costing $24 million, it will be Singapore's biggest and most expensive bus interchange to date. It will also have the most number of bus services, with 31 in all.When open, Boon Lay will be the fourth town to have an integrated public transport hub, in which the bus interchange and MRT station are seamlessly linked together with retail outlets.The other integrated hubs are in Toa Payoh, Ang Mo Kio and Sengkang, while Clementi and Serangoon are expected to get air-conditioned bus interchanges in 2011.
Dr Charles Penn, a scientist with the Geneva-based agency, said on Wednesday who has received formal notification of seven cases. Dr Penn also revealed that WHO has been alerted informally to the discovery of 'a small number of other Tamiflu-resistant viruses' but would not say where they were found or how many there were in total.Tamiflu is one of only two flu drugs to treat H1N1 cases.Since its emergence earlier this year, the pandemic H1N1 virus has been resistant to two older flu drugs, amantadine and rimantadine.Dr Penn said the Tamiflu-resistent H1N1 cases 'look like individual isolated cases,' suggesting that there is 'no onward transmission, or implication of them having originated, from a common source."He added that laboratories around the world are on the lookout for changes in the pandemic viruses that might suggest a similar problem of resistance.'But so far, no evidence has been found,' he said. Wow, INTERESTING! Hope he can help in the cutting down of H1N1
Friday, August 7, 2009
Two more people with Influenza A (H1N1) have died in Singapore after developing complications. They were a 51-year-old Indian woman with Down's Syndrome and high body mass index (BMI) and a 78-year-old man with no medical history. This brings the total death tally from H1N1 to eight in three weeks. The woman with Down's syndrom died on Wednesday afternoon from pneumonia. She had gone to Tan Tock Seng Hospital's emergency department on that day after having flu-like symptoms for three days. There, she had breathing difficulties and low blood pressure and died later. The elderly man had no medical history and died on Thursday morning after having fever and shortness of breath for a day. While in the intensive care unit, his condition worsened and he died from a heart attack, with pneumonia as a contributing factor.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's National Day Message will be broadcast on Saturday, the eve of National Day, on local television channels and radio stations. PM Lee's message in English is shot in high definition (HD) with subtitles for the hearing-impaired. It will be given on Channel 5, HD5 and TV Mobile at 7.15pm; Channel NewsAsia at 7.32pm; and Okto at 9.45pm. On radio, it will be aired at 7.35pm on 938LIVE.
Remember to watch it! Listen to what he says.
Remember to watch it! Listen to what he says.
At the age of nine, he was already a veteran on social networking websites. By the time he was 12, he was a regular on an online chatroom popular with homosexual men. When he was 15, he pimped himself out, posting online messages on the chatroom that he was up for some 'fun' - if the men paid him for it. At least six men, aged 21 to 50, took him up on his offer. Now, half are doing time for committing obscene acts with the teenager, who is now 17. On Wednesday, Victor Ng Yong You, 25, and Thomas Song Choong Chen, 37, became the latest to be jailed for the crimes under the Children and Young Persons Act. Both men will spend three months behind bars. They are among six men who have been taken before the court in connection with the teenager. The youth cannot be named due to a court order. Quek Hock Sing, 42, a tour guide, was the first to be convicted in January for a similar offence. He was jailed for four months. Both Ng, who was a property agent at the time, and Song, a supervisor, committed the offences two years ago
It is a sign of the times - More girls aged below 14 are having sex. The police have now tabbed this as a worrying crime issue, and are trying to keep a lid on the problem. Crime statistics issued on Wednesday for the first half of the year showed that the number of statutory rape cases involving girls under 14 jumped more than 70 per cent, to 37 cases, compared with 21 in the same period last year.The girls involved in such cases were not punished, even if they initiated the sex, lawyers said. But they were sometimes counselled or sent to homes. They should not do this as they are underage. Having sex below 18 will have to go to jail...
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