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    Gordonator's Avatar
    43,266 posts since Jul '04
    • as reported in today New Paper and yesterday news on TV/radio

      accident happened in Pulau Ubin last sunday. he suffered abrasions on his face, broken left arm, 4 chipped teeth and 1 missing tooth.

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    • The Electric New Paper

      He may have suffered painful and ugly injuries. But Yes DJ Dennis Chew still joked about them yesterday, saying:
      It'll make me more manly

      By Chong Zheng Ying, 23 May 2007

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      IT will probably be a while before you hear Yes 93.3 DJ Dennis Chew on the air again.

      And if you see him now, you might not recognise him.

      He is recuperating in hospital after a bad fall in Pulau Ubin on Sunday.

      He had been there on a cycling and photography trip with friends.

      He had abrasions on his face, a left arm broken in two places, four chipped teeth and another tooth missing.

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      Dennis being fed by his mother

      The 33-year-old radio and TV personality was all pain and misery when The New Paper visited him at Changi General Hospital yesterday.

      He mumbled, through a swollen mouth: 'It hurts to even talk. If I wasn't on painkillers, I probably wouldn't even be able to speak to you now.'

      In a three-hour operation on Sunday night, doctors inserted two metal plates and 12 screws in his left arm.

      He said: 'My arm was curved like a snake after the accident. I almost fainted when I saw the X-ray.'

      Better known as Zhou Chong Qing to

      Yes 93.3 listeners, the DJ is normally heard on-air on weekdays from 4.30pm to 8.30pm.

      He was also known for his outrageous dressing and hairdos as one of the judges of last year's Channel U singing competition SuperBand.

      Despite his pain, he managed to joke about his condition. Referring to the stage character Phantom of the Opera, he said of the injuries on his face: 'I'm now the 'Phantom' of radio, I'll have to wear a mask to work.'

      Although he didn't need stitches on his face, he said his doctor felt he may be permanently scarred.

      Then the baby-faced Dennis quipped: 'Never mind, it will make me look more manly.'

      He had taken a bum boat to Pulau Ubin from Changi Jetty with four friends on Sunday morning.

      The avid photographer said they wanted to take pictures of kampung life in the hopes of organising a photo exhibition with Yes 93.3.

      They rented bicycles and it was while navigating a steep sloped T-junction on a small dirt track that Dennis fell.

      He said: 'I was trying to brake as I was going down the slope, but I ended up flying off my bike instead. After that I just blacked out. I knew there were people around me as I could faintly hear their voices, but I couldn't consciously know what was going on.'

      One of his friends, who declined to be named, told The New Paper that they called the police and then wrapped up Dennis' hand as best as they could.

      'We got a bumboat and called for an ambulance to wait at Changi Jetty,' he said.

      At the moment, it looks like Dennis will take a long time to recover. He can hardly smile or open his mouth as there are raw wounds on his upper lip and at the side of his mouth.

      He can take only porridge and liquid supplements.

      But on the bright side, he has the support of his friends and family, who have filled his hospital room with soft toys and hampers.

      Said Dennis: 'It's at times like these when you realise how much your friends and family love you.'

      He said his parents got news of his fall only when his younger sister heard the announcement on Yes 93.3 yesterday morning. He was due to report to work yesterday.

      His sister immediately alerted the family and they rushed down to the hospital.

      Said Dennis: 'This was the first time my Dad has cried in front of me. I now know that he loves me very much, just that he doesn't often show it.'

      His mother, a 60-year-old housewife who wanted to be known only as Madam Lim, said in Mandarin: 'I'm very thankful that most of his injuries are only skin deep.

      'It could have been worse. Luckily he didn't hit his head.

      'I couldn't stop crying this afternoon as I was feeding him lunch. I just thank God he's alive.'

      Ever optimistic, Dennis said he hopes to be back on air in one or two weeks, though his arm will take three to six months to fully heal.

      'I don't really need my arm to work. I'm hoping to get my teeth fixed soon so I won't sound so weird on air,' he said, adding with a laugh, 'My station needs me!'

      What will be off his itinerary is a trip to Australia's Gold Coast, part of his travel guide duties with Dynasty Travel.

      And though Pulau Ubin now holds painful memories for him, he said he'll still continue to visit the island. But he'll probably stay off two-wheelers for now.

      'I will go back, but not to cycle. Cycling there is not a very good idea for a clumsy person like me.'

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    • Originally posted by BufPuf:
      will he be still hosting 'zhou gong jiang gui?

      doubt so. he can barely talk.

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    • uhh.. when going downhill, never use the front brakes..

      everyone who has ever ridden a bike knows that.. except him??

      Laughing

  • R3SsH|n's Avatar
    9,753 posts since Apr '05
    • bad luck...
      he was speeding on his bicycle...then downslope too fast...jam brake...fly...

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    5,832 posts since Jun '04
    • Originally posted by the Bear:
      uhh.. when going downhill, never use the front brakes..

      everyone who has ever ridden a bike knows that.. except him??

      Laughing

      Laughing

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    1,407 posts since Apr '07
    • some 1 might take over zhou gong jiang gui ba but den it will no longer ne zhou gong le la

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  • BufPuf's Avatar
    11,242 posts since Aug '01
    • Originally posted by Gordonator:
      doubt so. he can barely talk.

      is the Jiahui taking over.

      seems like her stories are better leh.

  • joyanz's Avatar
    349 posts since Jan '07
    • luckily they never stop the ghost stories... i like ghost stories Twisted Evil

      btw. wad happen to zhiyong? never hear his voice le

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  • token141's Avatar
    68 posts since Dec '06
    • A friend of mine has a similar accident before, going down a slope too...that is why I always warn my kids when going down slope on a bicycle. It the slope is too steep, get out of the bicylce and push the bicycle down unless you are an experienced stunt rider... If the slope is not too steep, don't underestimate the power of gravity too... slow down by half-braking both front and back wheels...

      Many kids or young people have similar accidents because most learn how to ride a bicycle probably in urban environment now or at east coast park where the ground is flat...I learned to ride a bicycle in a kampung long long time ago where going down a slope was common...

      Think the above advice too late for him though.....but hope others reading this will take note...

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