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Peeping Tom gets 6 weeks jail for filming teenager in her HDB flat shower

SINGAPORE – A man was given a six-week jail sentence on Wednesday (October 7) after he used his smartphone to record a teenage girl while she was in the shower.

31-year old Teo Jing Zhi pleaded guilty in court to intentionally insulting the victim’s modesty on the evening of November 8, 2018.

According to a report in TODAY, the victim, who cannot be named in order to protect her identity, was 18 years old at the time the crime took place.

Mr Teo happened to be biking in the HDB estate where the teenage girl was living when he heard the sounds of her shower, which caused him to look for it, finding her in the bathroom of her ground-floor flat.

This is when the accused decided to pull out his phone to video her without her knowledge. The victim saw a hand holding up a mobile phone through her bathroom’s window louvres. She immediately screamed for help, causing Mr Teo to flee the premises.

Her brother heard her call for help and immediately went in search of the assailant, but he wasn’t able to find anyone when he got outside.

This prompted him to call the police. Initial investigations into the case led the police to CCTV footage that showed Mr Teo lurking around the back of the teenage victim’s flat, which happened to be close to the kitchen toilet window.

The CCTV footage also showed that Mr Teo had remained in that location for around three minutes before biking away. The footage also allowed the authorities to identify him, and eventually apprehend him.

According to Deputy Public Prosecutor Joseph Gwee, the accused deleted any footage he had taken of the victim from his phone.

DPP Gwee was pushing for an eight-week jail term because of a number of aggravating factors in the case.

He explained that there was a major degree of intrusion into the teenager’s privacy, citing “The victim was fully nude as she was showering and the offence had taken place in the sanctity of her own home, where she should have expected to have been safe.” / TISG

Vicky Zhao takes on more jobs to collect funds to pay off compensation arising from class action lawsuits

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Chinese actress Vicky Zhao is going through a rough patch and she has to take on more jobs to collect funds to pay off compensation arising from law suits.

According to Chinese portal Sina.com, the 44-year-old actress and her husband Huang You Long tried to buy 50 per cent shares of a listed company Zhejiang Wanjia in 2016 via a company they controlled in Tibet Longwei. It was reported that their bid was said to have disrupted the market so in November 2018, the China Securities Regulatory Commission banned Zhao and her husband from securities market for a duration of five years.

The situation became worse for Zhao and her husband in 2019 when shareholders sued them for giving false statements. At last count, the actress had accumulated more than 500 suits that are now at the appeal stage, where she may end up paying 84 million yuan (SGD$16 million) in compensation if she loses the appeal. Insiders shared that Zhao, who shot to fame playing Huan Zhu Ge Ge in TV series My Fair Princess, had been diligently taking up jobs in the hopes of gathering more funds to pay off the compensation.

Zhao Wei is going through a difficult time now. Picture: Instagram

In the past, she would deny taking assignments that are perceived too small but it was reported that she has since changed her mind. Zhao recently joined Zhejiang Television’s variety show Everybody Standby.

Born on March 12, 1976 as Zhao Wei, Vicky Zhao or Vicki Zhao is a Chinese actress, businesswoman, film director, producer and pop singer. She is considered one of the most popular actresses in China and Chinese-speaking regions, and one of the highest paid actresses.

While studying at the Beijing Film Academy, Zhao rose to national and regional prominence overnight for her role as Xiao Yanzi (“Little Swallow”) in the hit TV series My Fair Princess (1998–1999), for which she also won Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress. My Fair Princess enjoyed unprecedented success in East and Southeast Asian countries, and Zhao is regarded by many as Mainland China’s first “national idol” since the economic reform began in 1978.

Over her 20 years acting career, Zhao has starred in many box-office hits, including Shaolin Soccer (2001), Red Cliff (2008–2009), Painted Skin (2008), Painted Skin: The Resurrection (2012), Dearest (2014) and Lost in Hong Kong (2015).

She has received numerous awards from the Shanghai International Film Festival, Huabiao Awards, Changchun Film Festival, Hundred Flowers Awards and Shanghai Film Critics Awards for films like A Time to Love (2005) and Mulan (2009). In 2014, after almost a two-year break from acting, she appeared in Peter Chan’s film Dearest, and won the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award and Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress.

Amrin Amin on Jamus Lim’s tax suggestions: “If a PAP MP had suggested this, many colourful adjectives will be coughed out”

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During a parliamentary debate, Sengkang Member of Parliament (MP) Jamus Lim suggested an environment tax be imposed on Singapore Airlines’ (SIA) proposed “flight to nowhere”.

Responding to Mr Lim’s suggestion in a Facebook post on Wednesday (Oct 7), former Sembawang GRC Member of Parliament (MP) Amrin Amin said: “If a PAP MP had suggested this, many colourful adjectives will be coughed out”.

I worry about the many cabin crew and staff of SIA who have been retrenched. Passenger volumes are critically low. For…

Posted by Amrin Amin on Tuesday, 6 October 2020

“I worry about the many cabin crew and staff of SIA who have been retrenched. Passenger volumes are critically low. For the aviation industry, it’s now about trying to stay afloat”, Mr Amrin wrote.

“There’s a serious disconnect for Workers Party Jamus Lim to suggest slapping a new environmental tax on an ailing national carrier. SIA had already dropped plans for ‘flights to nowhere’ last week. Times are bad. It’s a struggle”, he added.

“If a PAP MP had suggested this, many colourful adjectives will be coughed out. But I suppose we can be charitable and just call the less than compassionate suggestion – noise pollution?” Mr Amrin said.

Responding on social media, Mr Lim said that he is proud of SIA and wants the industry to survive, and his suggestion of an environment tax would be borne by wealthier customers who would be more willing to take a proposed “flight to nowhere.”

He added that he was hoping to “spur some creative thinking about how we can help ensure the future viability of our national airline, without compromising the need to pay attention to the environment, too”.

He said that “such creative thinking is necessary to ensure that we don’t spend our hard-earned reserves in an unwise fashion”.

Xiaxue’s complaints about the way WP runs Aljunied GRC draws mixed reactions online

Social media influencer Xiaxue’s complaints about the way the Workers’ Party (WP) runs the Aljunied GRC estate she lives in has drawn mixed reactions online, with netizens questioning her motives for publicising the issues on social media.

On Tuesday (6 Oct), Xiaxue – whose real name is Wendy Cheng – claimed that the Workers’ Party (WP) compared Aljunied GRC unfavourably to wards held by the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) and claimed that her housing area is in a “destitute state”, in her Instagram stories.

The vlogger, who is a self-described People’s Action Party (PAP) supporter, has criticised the WP in the past but claimed that her complaints have nothing to do with her political views.

She added that she did not want to raise this matter online but decided to do so when her MP, WP chairman Sylvia Lim, did not respond to repeated complaints about the poor condition her Housing Development Board (HDB) block is in.

In her stories, Xiaxue shared photos of a damaged void deck ceiling after a chunk of the concrete dislodged and fell onto the ground. She also shared that exposed wires were secured with cable ties and that the concrete floor of the corridor outside her unit is also damaged.

The vlogger took issue with the cracks on certain parts of the HDB facade and the fact that these cracks are painted over in a colour that does not match the rest of the building, as well. She also complained about peeling paint and claimed that she has spotted rats in the vicinity, aside from expressing concerns about a pipe that appears to be leaking some kind of dark green substance.

On Wednesday (7 Oct), Xiaxue revealed that the issues she flagged at her block were rectified that same afternoon. Both the damage to the concrete outside the unit and the hole in the void deck ceiling were patched up. Posting photos of the repairs, the influencer wrote in her stories:

“Today workers came to fix the broke concrete outside my unit. So I guess they can be efficient if they want to…Wasn’t so hard was it? Why take so long to do zzz…Finally. Very fast suddenly after complaining it’s a miracle lol…Today the WP people must have been like “f!@#ing suay why she must stay at our estate” lol”

Netizens responding to the influencers stories were largely divided. Some understood her point of view and said that Ms Lim or a representative of the town council should have responded to her initial complaints. Others felt that the disparity in funding the WP receives to manage its town council, compared to the funding PAP wards receive is to blame, for the disrepair.

Some felt that her block could just be old and said that these issues are seen in other older estates run by the ruling party, with at least one netizen asserting that he is also a constituent of Ms Lim but has not encountered the issues Xiaxue described. Still others put little stock in Xiaxue’s claims and felt that this was just another publicity stunt:

PM Lee says suing Leong Sze Hian is not picking on him

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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Tuesday (Oct 6) that suing Leong Sze Hian for defamation was not picking on him.

PM Lee’s comments came in response to accusations that he was singling out writer and financial adviser Leong Sze Hian for his role as a “staunch Government critic” by suing him for defamation.

PM Lee added that Mr Leong was not the most vocal nor most effective critic of the Singapore Government.

“I have explained to you how I have – the Government has, and so have I – dealt with repeated, multiple, prolonged onslaught of criticism from your client,” said Mr Lee to Mr Leong’s lawyer Lim Tean.

Mr Lim, who is also an opposition politician, accused Mr Lee of picking on Mr Leong among “thousands of others” who shared an allegedly defamatory article. Questioning PM Lee for over three hours, he claimed PM Lee sued Mr Leong “to frighten others”.

“I did not do that,” said Mr Lee.

“The defendant has been a thorn in our side in a small way for a very long time. He has … criticised many Government matters, Central Provident Fund matters, Government of Singapore Investment Corporation matters regularly on many forums … as he is entitled to”, said PM Lee, according to a CNA report.

“And our answer to that is – in the end, put it to the test. The test of the ballot. Persuade Singaporeans, see if they support you, or the Government. And indeed it was put to the test in the recent General Election: When the defendant and yourself contested in Jalan Besar GRC and won 35 per cent of the vote. So that’s the answer”, he added.

Mr Leong, a blogger and financial adviser, is being sued by Mr Lee for defamation over a Facebook post Mr Leong made in November 2018, sharing an article by Malaysian website The Coverage.

The article, which was originally published on the States Times Review, contained allegedly libellous material. It claimed that Mr Lee had helped former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak launder money in relation to corruption-mired Malaysian state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

Because Mr Leong has refused to take the stand, this means there will not be any more hearings for the rest of the week and all parties will file written submissions and return to court on Nov 30 for oral arguments to determine liability. /TISG

Davinder Singh says Leong Sze Hian has “turned tail and fled” by not taking the stand to be cross-examined

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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s lawyer, Davinder Singh, in a defamation suit against writer and financial adviser Leong Sze Hian, criticised the latter for not taking to the witness stand for cross-examination.

Mr Leong’s lawyer Lim Tean stated on the second day of a four-day defamation trial that the defence was “very satisfied we have sufficient admissions to meet our case, and that Mr Leong cannot assist with the issue further.

Calling Mr Leong’s decision “deeply disappointing”, Mr Davinder Singh said: “We have a situation where the plaintiff (PM Lee) has turned up in court and gone into the stand, unafraid of any questions and ready to defend his position.”

He added that Mr Leong “has turned tail and fled” even though he had alleged that PM Lee had abused the “process of court.”

“The real reason is that he knows, that he is unable to defend what he said in his affidavits and is afraid of the truth”, said Mr Davinder.

Addressing Justice Aedit Abdullah, Mr Davinder Singh said: “From the very first, he made the most serious allegations against the plaintiff. Not just those in the offending words but of abuse of process, of having a collateral purpose, of stifling freedom of expression and speech, of wanting to send a message to the population that the Government will not tolerate criticism, on picking on him, and of running a case of malice and aggravation without basis.”

Because Mr Leong has refused to take the stand, this means there will not be any more hearings for the rest of the week and all parties will file written submissions and return to court on Nov 30 for oral arguments to determine liability.

Mr Leong, a blogger and financial adviser, is being sued by Mr Lee for defamation over a Facebook post Mr Leong made in November 2018, sharing an article by Malaysian website The Coverage.

The article, which was originally published on the States Times Review, contained allegedly libellous material. It claimed that Mr Lee had helped former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak launder money in relation to corruption-mired Malaysian state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). /TISG

Xiaxue claims municipal matters at Aljunied GRC were rectified after she raised it online

Social media influencer Xiaxue has claimed that municipal matters at Aljunied GRC were rectified only after she raised the issues on social media.

On Tuesday (6 Oct), Xiaxue – whose real name is Wendy Cheng – claimed that the Workers’ Party (WP) ran Aljunied GRC poorly and compared the estate unfavourably to wards held by the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP). Xiaxue, who is an Aljunied GRC resident, claimed that her housing area is in a “destitute state”, in her Instagram stories.

The vlogger, who is a self-described People’s Action Party (PAP) supporter, has criticised the WP in the past but claimed that her complaints have nothing to do with her political views.

She added that she did not want to raise this matter online but decided to do so when her MP, WP chairman Sylvia Lim, did not respond to repeated complaints about the poor condition her Housing Development Board (HDB) block is in.

In her stories, Xiaxue shared photos of a damaged void deck ceiling after a chunk of the concrete dislodged and fell onto the ground. She also shared that exposed wires were secured with cable ties and that the concrete floor of the corridor outside her unit is also damaged.

The vlogger took issue with the cracks on certain parts of the HDB facade and the fact that these cracks are painted over in a colour that does not match the rest of the building, as well. She also complained about peeling paint and claimed that she has spotted rats in the vicinity, aside from expressing concerns about a pipe that appears to be leaking some kind of dark green substance.

On Wednesday (7 Oct), the WP re-posted another resident’s story on its Instagram page. The resident, Instagram user @lilmissnuttz, thanked the Aljunied-Hougang Town Council (AHTC) for responding to issues they are alerted to within a week’s time.

Appreciating AHTC for its hard work, the resident said that her block was the first to receive painting and repair works which have just resumed after being temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic for some time.

Re-posting a screenshot of the WP’s story on her own Instagram, Xiaxue wondered whether the WP’s story was a “snarky response” to her complaints. She wrote:

“Today @wpsg posted this ig story. I don’t know if it’s in snarky response to mine, but here’s what I think: 1) the hole in my ceiling has been there since 2019. Didn’t have Covid then. Notified but not fixed.

“2) Next time, dear @wpsg, if you intend to tackle the issues I brought up but simply have no time to because “not everybody can be first”, then I’ll just appreciate if you JUST TELL ME SO. Instead of just completely ignoring my requests altogether. A simple “I hear you but we are overwhelmed right now and will get to it soonest” would be much appreciated.”

Xiaxue also revealed that the issues she flagged at her block were rectified that same afternoon. Both the damage to the concrete outside the unit and the hole in the void deck ceiling were patched up. Posting photos of the repairs, the influencer wrote in her stories:

“Today workers came to fix the broke concrete outside my unit. So I guess they can be efficient if they want to…Wasn’t so hard was it? Why take so long to do zzz…

Finally. Very fast suddenly after complaining it’s a miracle lol…Today the WP people must have been like “f!@#ing suay why she must stay at our estate” lol”

Claiming that her followers told her that she is living in the “ugliest” HDB flat they had ever seen, Xiaxue added: “I spent $530,000 buying my house ok and my block’s units are all either maisonette or executive units. End up our void deck look like an abandoned building with rats, with the added excitement of possible falling concrete hitting us on the head. Tragic. Let me go weep.” 

She also lamented about how it is “unfortunate” such stories do not pop up during the election period and slammed the WP by saying,

“It’s the little things that count, and there is no point waxing lyrical in Parliament about things like asking for an “environmental tax” for SQ (when it’s on the verge of bankruptcy and just retrenched 4,300 staff) to virtue signal…when you cannot even take care of simple municipal issues.

“If you can’t handle the little things, then you most certainly cannot lead a country.”

When confronted with the possibility that the WP receives unequal funding to maintain its estate as compared with the funding PAP wards receive, Xiaxue said that while she is not the most informed “when it comes to financial stuff,” replying to emails and acknowledging problems have zero cost.

Asking how AHTC was able to rectify the issues a day after she made her complaints public if it really comes down to a disparity in funding, the influencer added that she was not asking for massive new upgrading but only for damaged cement to be patched up which would not be so costly.

Sharing screenshots of messages she was allegedly sent by residents of PAP wards praising the service their town councils provide, she said: “Call me a PAP dog if you want. Times have changed, in 2020 you rarely see anyone praising PAP anymore, online sentiment is 99% bashing them. Yet they quietly do all the sai kang for us everyday.

“But I believe just as people should call out the bad work PAP has done, good work they do should also be acknowledged. This will encourage public servants to work harder for citizens, after all nobody likes to feel invisible after working hard, right?”

The Independent has reached out to the WP for comment and will update this story with their response.

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Lim Tean Describes PM Lee’s Case as “Very Weak”; Declines to Present Client, Leong Sze Hian, for Testimony

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Lim Tean, the defense lawyer for writer and financial adviser Leong Sze Hian, called Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s case “very weak”.

Mr Lim Tean’s comments came on Wednesday (Oct 7), after he announced that Mr Leong would not take to the witness stand for cross-examination on the second day of a four-day defamation trial.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday (Oct 7), Mr Lim wrote: Defence Submits No Case To Answer In Leong Sze Hian’s Defamation Case!”

“This morning I cross-examined Lee Hsien Loong’s expert witness, Dr Phan who is based in Hong Kong. The evidence I extracted from Dr Phan I consider to be extremely helpful to the Defence”.

He added that after the lunch break, he informed the trial judge Justice Aedit Abdullah that he had considered the evidence and the answers PM Lee and Dr Phan had provided and the evidence which had emerged in Court, and the admissions already made by them, and that he “did not consider it necessary to call Leong Sze Hian, the Defendant, to give evidence”.

Mr Lim Tean wrote: “Such a move, when Defence Counsel does not call evidence for the Defence, only happens when he considers that the Plaintiff’s case is very weak and not made out, based on the Plaintiff’s own evidence. It is a decision which takes courage on the part of Counsel to make”.

Speaking to the media after the court session, Mr Lim Tean said that during the cross-examination of Lee Hsien Loong, “we obtained the answers that we wanted”.

“He agreed with my advice that in all the circumstances there was no need for him to give evidence”, Mr Lim Tean added, referring to his client, Mr Leong.

Defence Submits No Case To Answer In Leong Sze Hian’s Defamation Case! This morning I cross-examined Lee Hsien Loong’s…

Posted by Lim Tean on Wednesday, 7 October 2020

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Hailey and Justin Bieber enjoy a date after steamy cover shoot

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Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey had a good time watching the NBA Finals with a group of friends in West Hollywood after they unveiled their steamy cover of Vogue Italia.

Spotted at 40 Love, a popular sports bar among celebs, the couple appeared to be in high spirits after the Lakers defeated the Miami Heat on Monday. Hailey, 23 had a double denim look and tiny black sports bra. The model had her signature bright blonde hair up and her nose and mouth were covered.

Her husband, Grammy winner Justin wore a light grey hoodie and funky pair of tie-dye sweats from his clothing line, Drew House. Justin happily chatted away with his friends under a black face mask while Hailey walked several feet ahead with her chic zebra clutch. The couple kept their night out under wraps from their massive social media followings and selected the venue for its 25 flat-screen TVs, plush booths and outdoor space.

Their night out happened on the same day they unveiled the first look of their sizzling new cover shoot for the October issue of Vogue Italia to mark their anniversary. The pair writhed around on an unmade bed before kissing in a series of striking portraits while ‘laying bare their relationship and their sexuality’.

The photos pay tribute to the relationship between celebrated master photographer Helmut Newton and his wife June, as evidenced by his quote on the cover: ‘My heart is where my wife is.’ On the cover, Hailey wore a pair of sheer tights and velvet heels which seductively wrapped around her legs. Her hair was worn loose and her face had radiant make-up including bold shimmering lilac eye shadow.

Justin and Hailey got hitched in a New York city civil ceremony in September 2018 after years of dating on-off and then held a second lavish wedding ceremony in 2019. Hailey opened up about their relationship in Vogue Italia saying that it was ‘difficult’ for her to be intimate with Justin at first ‘under the eyes of all’.

She said: ‘It was difficult for me to understand how to carry on a relationship like this, lived under the eyes of all. But there comes a time when you have to embrace reality, and admit who you are.’

The model added that she was even hesitant to kiss Justin in public for a period in their relationship.

Justin and Hailey Bieber on the cover of Vogue Italia. Picture: Instagram

She continued: ‘But I realized that it is a battle that in the long run, instead of protecting you, exhausts you. The fact is, we love each other. And there is really nothing to hide.’

She shared that many people still view her and Justin as ‘eternal teenagers’ but the fact is that they are a ‘married man and woman’ who are ‘comfortable with their sexuality’.

On the topic whether they have plans for a baby anytime soon, she revealed: ‘The strange thing is that I’ve always wanted to have children early, but now that I’m married, I feel less urgent.’

She shared that she is busy with projects and is an ‘ambitious girl,’ adding children will happen at some point but not anytime soon. Hailey talked about their roles in the relationship, saying that she is the ‘thinker’ while Justin is the one who ‘feels’. Hailey spoke about how their relationship has evolved and how Justin as a person has become more mature, he is ‘not the person he was anymore’.

The model shared that it was important for her as a wife for Justin to be happy rather than to meet the expectations of others. She added that Justin loves her ‘natural’ and with ‘no-makeup’. Hailey said that there were some people who are against their relationship and ‘don’t believe it.’ Nevertheless, she insisted that she does not want to ‘worry about’ it and the couple ‘accept’ and ‘support’ each other without judgement as they don’t have to ‘become perfect’.

The couple were long-time friends before they started dating in 2016. However, they seemingly had a falling out later that year but reconnected in 2018.

Police arrest 18-year-old man after stabbing incident at Boon Lay FairPrice

Singapore—After a stabbing incident left a 23-year-old man with injuries to his face and head on Wednesday (Oct 7), the police have announced that an 18-year-old man has been arrested following the knife attack.

The incident occurred at the FairPrice outlet at Boon Lay Shopping Centre shortly after noon on Wednesday, with photos and videos of people assisting the injured man circulating on social media, including Hardware Zone and Reddit.

Posted by Rayni Suhaini on Wednesday, 7 October 2020

The outlet was temporarily closed down for a few hours following the incident.

According to the Police, “On 7 October 2020 at 12:40 pm, the Police were alerted to a case of voluntarily causing grievious hurt by dangerous weapon at 221 Boon Lay Place.

A 23-year-old man was attacked by another man with a knife. The 23-year-old man suffered injuries to his face and head and was conscious when conveyed to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital. Police investigations are ongoing.”

The Police also said in the statement that the identity of the 18-year-old man had been established by the officers from Jurong Police Division via ground enquiries and with the footage of CCTV units in the area.

On Friday, Oct 9, the suspect will be charged in court for voluntarily causing grievous hurt by a dangerous weapon under Section 326 of the Penal Code, Chapter 224.

The Police added that they will coordinate with the prosecution in seeking a court order for the accused to be remanded at the Institute of Mental Health for psychiatric evaluation.

Should the accused be found guilty of voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapon, he could be put in jail for life or “with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 15 years; and shall also be liable to caning or if he is not sentenced to imprisonment for life, liable to fine.”

According to eyewitness accounts, at least two young men were seen in an altercation at around 12:30 pm at the shopping centre, outside FairPrice’s entrance.

One man ran away, leaving another man on the floor, bleeding copiously. The staff of FairPrice assisted this man, applying pressure on his wounds to stanch the bleeding.

The supermarket was closed after the incident but reopened by around 4pm.

A representative from FairPrice has been quoted in TODAY Online as saying it was aware that the knife attack had occurred, adding, “Our staff rendered immediate assistance and ensured that the safety of our shoppers was not compromised. Our store operations remain unaffected.” —/TISG

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