Originally posted by Rednano:haha... very funni... its senseless to even bother to talk to u in the 1st place 1st lor...
if u got the guts to hack into the govt ICA system at Lavender, u can find me as a singapore-born, singapore-bred, singapore-schooled, singapore-living true blood singaporean singapore citizen lor...
it doesn't pay to be a PAP fanboy, dude.
damn.. so many site supervisors died at site like that . Lucky for me.. i only witnessed 1 only.
Originally posted by n!kar 3:
can put up her friendster, facebook, profile, pictures, please?NPNT² [no picture no talk, no proof no talk]
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HE WAS their only child. And the parents of Second Lieutenant Nicholas Chan Wei Kit, 21, are still unable to believe their son is gone after his sudden death last Friday afternoon at Seletar Camp, in which an army land rover rolled back, pinning him underneath.
A recovery vehicle was dispatched, although the Defence Ministry did not say how soon after the accident, to lift the vehicle off him. But 2LT Chan died in hospital of his injuries - a little more than an hour after he took over the vehicle.
His mother, a housewife, received a call at their flat in Bukit Batok, telling her that 'something had happened' to her son, and that he was in hospital. Together with her husband, an engineer, they rushed down. But by the time they got there, it was too late.
The family is still questioning what led to 2LT Chan's death. After all, he had been on military trips to Brunei and Taiwan, and had always returned safely.
His mother said she is still too distraught to probe much into the details of her son's death.
But one thing they want to know is whether any other military personnel were with their son at the time of the incident. The family said Mindef has told them that it cannot reveal this now as the matter is still under investigation.
What little they know is that 2LT Chan - a newly commissioned officer - was a Motor Transport Officer based in Jurong Camp. He had gone to the Seletar camp that day to collect the vehicle.
It is also not known if he was alone at the time but his mother said he could not have gone to collect the vehicle alone because he did not have a driving licence.
In between sobs, she said that her son would come back almost every night to the family home to have dinner before heading back to camp. She had been expecting him as usual last Friday evening - but he never showed up.
2LT Chan's cousins described him as a 'happy-go-lucky' and 'playful' person, with a keen eye for fashion. He had a passion for clothes, they said, and even chose to specialise in retail management as a student at Temasek Polytechnic.
Close friends also called him a 'cheeky and happy' man. Said his former Basic Military Training platoon mate Audi Khalid, 21: 'He was the life of the platoon.'
--ST
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again... another blatant and ridiculous slander with groundless accusation...
what a cockster joker who put words into people mouths and smearing people names...
plz be reminded to stay with topic..
any other matters kindly use PM..
your co-operation is much appreciated..
its he who started this...
best is to ignore & don't reply to what he said..
I shall proceed to edit comments not related to topic w.e.f now..
R.I.P
Suspected driver arrested after army jeep rolled over & killed serviceman
SINGAPORE: Police have arrested a full-time National Serviceman
in connection with the death of Second Lieutenant Nicholas Chan Wei Kit
who was pinned under a military vehicle last Friday.
The 19-year-old serviceman is believed to be the driver of the Land
Rover which rolled backwards, hitting 2LT Chan who was inspecting it.
2LT Chan, who was at Seletar Camp when the incident occurred, later died in hospital.
The suspect is now out on bail and assisting police in investigations.
- CNA/ir