2 BMWs and an Opel Crashed at CTE
Reported By: Mesanti Devi
28/07/09
Recently this week a tragic traffic accident had happened. A motorcycle, 2009 BMW R 1200 GS, and two cars, Opel Tigra 1.4MTA and a BMW 130I 3DR had been involved in a hit-and run incident. The incident happened at CTE(City) during peak hours at about 5.30p.m.
The two victims were yery young . A 32 year old odd-job labourer, Mr Mohamed Rafi, added,"They were both so young!" One of the victims were a GCE 'O' Level certified student ,18 year old, Ms Eirene Loh and an undergraduant whose going to turn 22 years old next month, Mr Eric Tan.
When interviewed,26 year old, Ms Jane Tan, an eye-witness and a student said," It happened so fast!" She was also sure she saw two cars.Mdm Moliah Bte Ismail, 36 years old, housewife who was one of the passengers in one of the cars, said, "All I heard was a big bang." She was unsure on what were the cause of the incident.
40 year old, Inspector Abdul Rahman said "There were streams of blood on the road and that will really help us on our investigation. He was sure that the offender was drunk as the hidden CCTV shows that the BMW 130I 3DR was seen going in all directions and it seems that the car was not controlled diligently. Inspector Abdul Rahman was also shocked by what was left of the motorcycle.
when interviewed, Inspector Abdul Rahman advised drivers to drive carefully and not to talk on the phone when driving. He had also added that if to calling or answering that phonecall is seriously very necessary, kindly use an earphone or invest on a bluetooth. Otherwise never use a handheld phone when driving.
Although the police are working really hard on the case and it is sure to be solved, bystanders or eye-witnesses are urged to come forward with information on the license plate number of the vehicle(s) involved in the hit-and-run accident.
A hit-and run incident is a very serious offence. Therefore be diligent when driving and do not drink and drive!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
A time when I felt unloved ..
From the day I was born I have been showered with love. There was never a day that I was denyed from being loved. But there came a day, where I was forgotten to be loved. It was in 2007 when I sat for my PSLE exam which is a very important year for me. My parents pushed me to the extreme end. I was denyed of my normal activities. I did not get what I wanted compared to my previous years due to my PSLE. I wasn't allow to enjoy or spend my days watching movies or having fun with my family. Most of my time were spent on studying and my parents too on the other hand didn't show out much affection for me. Although i knew they love me. This was the period of my life which made feel out of love/unloved.
Personal Recount on STORM !
Fear is inside everyone. When we are young, we are fearful of everything. During my childhood time, I tucked into my mother's arms to free myself from fear. I was fearful of everything from crawling insects to thunderstorm. Storm is always followed by a chaos of wind, water and noise. My mother used to tell me that storm is a severe weather which can be marked by wind, thunder and lightning. Whenever there is a storm my mum would close the windows and the sound of the wind "Howling" would give me Goosebumps. The ominous clap of cloud would be very scary. When I looked up the sky I would see big cauliflower clouds were boiling up. It will hammer down me. The thunder would give a loud "boom" sound. It would be an earsplitting crack. The dancing shadow of the trees by the winds would give me a wrong thought that the storm has formed a monster to chase me. When I think about those times now I would laugh at myself. But as I grow older, I began to accept the storm as a weather condition. Whenever I hear the thunderstorm, I could get myself a chill down on my spine not because of the fear but the weather itself.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Sitiuational Writting ( Pulau Ubin )
Chong Boon Secondary School
2 Ang Mo Kio Street 44
Singapore 569250
26 July 2009
Mr Vincent Lee
The Director
Urban Re-Development Authority
Jurong East Sinagpore 435568
Dear Mr Vincent,
Proposal to Upgrade Pulau Ubin
I,President of Green Plan 2012 Club, hereby sending in a proposal to upgrade Pulau Ubin. Recently, our "Green Plan 2012 Club" went on a tour to Pulau Ubin. During our journey, I happen to bump onto a few residents.
The residents whom I met have raced some idealistic thoughts to upgrade the environment of Pulau Ubin. One of the residents I met was Mr Mohammad Ismail Bin Adam who was the Headman of the Island, aged 74 who has been living in the island for the past 50 years. Due to the lack of medical facilities, Mr Ismail requested for a clinic. Children who often fall sick experience a long and tiring journey too seek medical attention. Young children attending school also encounter tedious journey using the bumboat to travel to attend school in the main island. He strongly feels that it is very inconvenient for them. He puts a humble request for a school to be built in Pulau Ubin to ease the burden for the children.
I also happen to meet a former owner of Kiosk for bicycle rental, aged 45, named Madam Chan Ah Mui. As for her, she requested for a good bus service, roads and infrastructure to make the place to be more accessible for the residents to have visitors without much difficulties. To kill the boredom, of the visitors she also feels that by having cycling tracks and nature trails it would enhance better outdoor activities. A young polytechnic who is in his 20s, named Mr Chandran Mohan feels that Pulau Ubin could be transformed Ubin into a 21st Century New town to enjoy the best of both worlds by having shopping facilities and for visitors and residents to enjoy nature in a more relaxed way of life.
One resident feels having a coffee stall would add an additional facilities for anyone who visits Pulau Ubin. She is Mrs Tan Li Lin, aged 32. She is currently a housewife and a part time hawker assistant. With her working experience, Mrs Tan feels that it is a need for a reliable water supply for the day trippers and the campers. As good water supply is important for everyone. But surprisingly, I also happen to bounce a young chap aged 16 who is currently an O' level student feels the opposite. His idea is to preserve and maintain Chek Jawa as it is. He feels that it may destroy the Nature Beauty of the island.
This trip of mine to Pulau Ubin has infact given me the golden opportunities to put forward to you the ideas and thought of the residents. I personally feel that there should be a mini level of upgrading should be done in Pulau Ubin to make it a better place for everyone to leave and enjoy. I hope you would consider the request of all the residents. Hope to hear a favorable reply from you as soon as possible. Thank you (:
Yours faithfully ,
Mesanti Devi
President
Green Plan 2012 Club
2 Ang Mo Kio Street 44
Singapore 569250
26 July 2009
Mr Vincent Lee
The Director
Urban Re-Development Authority
Jurong East Sinagpore 435568
Dear Mr Vincent,
Proposal to Upgrade Pulau Ubin
I,President of Green Plan 2012 Club, hereby sending in a proposal to upgrade Pulau Ubin. Recently, our "Green Plan 2012 Club" went on a tour to Pulau Ubin. During our journey, I happen to bump onto a few residents.
The residents whom I met have raced some idealistic thoughts to upgrade the environment of Pulau Ubin. One of the residents I met was Mr Mohammad Ismail Bin Adam who was the Headman of the Island, aged 74 who has been living in the island for the past 50 years. Due to the lack of medical facilities, Mr Ismail requested for a clinic. Children who often fall sick experience a long and tiring journey too seek medical attention. Young children attending school also encounter tedious journey using the bumboat to travel to attend school in the main island. He strongly feels that it is very inconvenient for them. He puts a humble request for a school to be built in Pulau Ubin to ease the burden for the children.
I also happen to meet a former owner of Kiosk for bicycle rental, aged 45, named Madam Chan Ah Mui. As for her, she requested for a good bus service, roads and infrastructure to make the place to be more accessible for the residents to have visitors without much difficulties. To kill the boredom, of the visitors she also feels that by having cycling tracks and nature trails it would enhance better outdoor activities. A young polytechnic who is in his 20s, named Mr Chandran Mohan feels that Pulau Ubin could be transformed Ubin into a 21st Century New town to enjoy the best of both worlds by having shopping facilities and for visitors and residents to enjoy nature in a more relaxed way of life.
One resident feels having a coffee stall would add an additional facilities for anyone who visits Pulau Ubin. She is Mrs Tan Li Lin, aged 32. She is currently a housewife and a part time hawker assistant. With her working experience, Mrs Tan feels that it is a need for a reliable water supply for the day trippers and the campers. As good water supply is important for everyone. But surprisingly, I also happen to bounce a young chap aged 16 who is currently an O' level student feels the opposite. His idea is to preserve and maintain Chek Jawa as it is. He feels that it may destroy the Nature Beauty of the island.
This trip of mine to Pulau Ubin has infact given me the golden opportunities to put forward to you the ideas and thought of the residents. I personally feel that there should be a mini level of upgrading should be done in Pulau Ubin to make it a better place for everyone to leave and enjoy. I hope you would consider the request of all the residents. Hope to hear a favorable reply from you as soon as possible. Thank you (:
Yours faithfully ,
Mesanti Devi
President
Green Plan 2012 Club
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Report Article On Natural Disaster
19th July 2009
Sichuan Devastating Earthquake
Disaster is something that happens without any sign of warning. The worst recent disaster that not only caused our hearts to ache but also saw the lost of many lives which happened on May 12th 2008.
The Sichuan earthquake measuring 7.9 on Ritcher scale hit Sichuan Province Western China killing about 70,000 people and leaving over 18,000 missing. Thousand of the earthquake's victims were children crushed in shoddily built school. Rescuers worked day and night to help the trapped victims. To our horror, nearly 900 teenagers were burried under a collapsed three story school building.
Premier Wen Jiabao, pushed all rescue team to experdiate on the rescue works. He advised them not to waste a single minute as one second would mean a child's life. Most parents lives were devastated, with the lost of their children. As it was China's policy of limiting most families of having one child, the students who died were often their parents only offspring.
The world leaders sympathised with the people of Sichuan and came forward to sent first aid help to China. The officals sped up food , water , medicine and other necessities to earthquake's stricken area. It was indeed a heart-breaking sight for us to report from there.
Reported by : Mesanti Devi
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Chek Jawa [ Sitiuational Writting ]
15th July 2009
Chong Boon Secondary School
2 Ang Mo Kio Street 44
Sinagpore 569250
Dear Chong Boonites ,
Special Tour to Chek Jawa (:
I'm Mesanti the Vice president of the Green Club. In conjunction, with the Growth Camp the school has arranged a tour to Chek Jawa. The school warmly welcomes all Chong Boonites to join the tour. Chek Jawa can be called as a Forstal Hub, where the place is filled with Marine Life Creatures. It is mainly on the widespread of marine flora and fauna. A tour that you would not want to miss !
We promise the tour will be an eye-opener for everyone. The visit will include sightseeing on the Mangrove animals and plants, coastal forest and the different types of Rocky Shore. You wouldn't want to miss the Volcanoe Barnacle. It's not the erupting Volcanoe as you think, it is the name of a small living animal. You can also have a closer look on the marine life animals and listen to the nature's rythem.There are more for your eyes to catch.
We can only visit Chek Jawa at a low tide to see more of the Marine Life creatures. The tour is arranged on 22nd July at 3pm. Transport will be provided to and fro from school. Students are expected to assemble at the parade square by 2.30pm. They are encouraged to have a heavy lunch as meal would not be provided in this tour. You can bring along your cameras and do be careful with your belongings.
Interested students can collect the consent form from their Form teachers before 10th July. Hope you will not miss this chance to experience nature and we on the other hand promise to make this journey a memorable one for you. Thank you.
Your faithfully,
Green Club
Vice President
Mesanti Devi .
Chong Boon Secondary School
2 Ang Mo Kio Street 44
Sinagpore 569250
Dear Chong Boonites ,
Special Tour to Chek Jawa (:
I'm Mesanti the Vice president of the Green Club. In conjunction, with the Growth Camp the school has arranged a tour to Chek Jawa. The school warmly welcomes all Chong Boonites to join the tour. Chek Jawa can be called as a Forstal Hub, where the place is filled with Marine Life Creatures. It is mainly on the widespread of marine flora and fauna. A tour that you would not want to miss !
We promise the tour will be an eye-opener for everyone. The visit will include sightseeing on the Mangrove animals and plants, coastal forest and the different types of Rocky Shore. You wouldn't want to miss the Volcanoe Barnacle. It's not the erupting Volcanoe as you think, it is the name of a small living animal. You can also have a closer look on the marine life animals and listen to the nature's rythem.There are more for your eyes to catch.
We can only visit Chek Jawa at a low tide to see more of the Marine Life creatures. The tour is arranged on 22nd July at 3pm. Transport will be provided to and fro from school. Students are expected to assemble at the parade square by 2.30pm. They are encouraged to have a heavy lunch as meal would not be provided in this tour. You can bring along your cameras and do be careful with your belongings.
Interested students can collect the consent form from their Form teachers before 10th July. Hope you will not miss this chance to experience nature and we on the other hand promise to make this journey a memorable one for you. Thank you.
Your faithfully,
Green Club
Vice President
Mesanti Devi .
Monday, July 13, 2009
TERRORISM !
When we hear the word "terrorism" or "terrorist" we people feel goose bumps rising on our skin. As for me, terrorism is an unforgivable crime where innocent lives are taken away. Some of the terrorists do die in some of the attacks and they don't gain anythink from there. Though, terrorism is man-made disaster,the destruction is simliar to one of the natural disasters which is like
Tusnami where nobody ever predicted or thought that this waves would bring along many lives with them ! Nobody can ever predict or know when terrorism would happen. They would hijack anything they want.They could not be nabbed very easily.That's the scariest part in Terrorism.
So, we people have to stay alert and cautious. The meaning of Terrorism is the international use or threat to use violence against civilians and non-combatants, in order to achieve political goals. In my opinion, Man eating a man for power is the worst thing in the world. Terrorists are audacious.
To our understanding, Terrorism is the most critical issue facing our world today. Every human being are holding their lives in their hands worried about what is going to happen next if terrorism continues. As for Singapore, we have good judgement system where goverment take full responsibilty to protect Singapore from terrorist attack.Our police are very alertive and they would manhunt for suspecting person very intensively. They are very MILITANT.We can see that our goverment is doing their part to prevent this from happening. As we know, when we take transport such as MRT, Buses,etc. we can see the posters or reminder saying that " If you look out for any suspicious looking object or person immidiately inform the police."
These are created by our goverment to ensure our safety. We have to do our part by helping them. In my point of view, I am worried that Sinagpore have a huge chance to be attacked by Terrorist, as Sinagpore is just an small island. Anything can happen anytime !
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