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Instagram page ‘sgcickenrice’ responds with their own lawyer’s letter, asks NOC’s Sylvia Chan to clarify if her letter was “a threat to institute criminal proceedings”

Singapore ― Less than a day after receiving a lawyer’s letter on behalf of Night Owl Cinematics (NOC) co-founder Sylvia Chan for sharing allegations against Ms Chan last week, the Instagram page @sgcickenrice has responded with a lawyer’s letter of their own.

Sharing their letter on Instagram, they wrote: “Thank you all for your kind words and support. To update, I have instructed Eugene Thuraisingam LLP to act for me. This is the letter they sent earlier today to the lawyers that act for Sylvia and NOC. I would ask that all media queries be directed to my lawyers”.

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Dead cockroach found floating in sugarcane drink

Singapore ― A man was in for a surprise after finding a cockroach sealed inside a sugarcane drink. The stall has apologised for the incident and announced it would be closed for cleaning.

One Yash Lawrence purchased three drinks from a stall called Seng Huat Traditional Coffee at Hougang Avenue 1 Block 105 Market and Food Centre.

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S’pore’s unvaccinated sign petition to be allowed in malls, nearly 6,000 signatures received

Singapore ― “A very angry and oppressed Singaporean” started a petition that received almost 6,000 signatures for malls to be open to unvaccinated individuals.

A member of the public created a petition asking to allow unvaccinated people to enter malls in Singapore, following an announcement by the multi-ministry task force for Covid-19 that shopping malls will be off-limits to unvaccinated people beginning Oct 13.

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84-year-old man with COVID didn’t even get to see his wife in person before passing

Singapore ― An 84-year-old man who passed away from Covid-19 did not even get to see his wife in person before he died.

In a Facebook post by the Happy People Helping People (HPHP) Community on Monday (Oct 11), they wrote that one of their beneficiaries, one Mr Tan had passed away. They added that he lived in Block 5 of Banda Street and had passed away because of Covid-19. Mr Tan is survived by his wife.

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