A bad day at the zoo
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A bad day at the zoo
SINGAPORE: A Malaysian contract worker died after being attacked by three white tigers at the Singapore Zoo on Thursday.
The worker has been identified as Nordin Bin Montong. The 32-year-old had jumped into a moat at the White Tiger exhibit and was subsequently attacked by the white tigers.
The commotion attracted the attention of nearby zoo keepers who went into the exhibit to distract the tigers in order to rescue Nordin.
Police said they received a report at 12.30pm about a man sustaining neck injuries at the zoo. Paramedics were called to the scene and Nordin was pronounced dead at 12.45pm.
The police are investigating the cause of the incident. The White Tiger exhibit has been temporarily closed as a precautionary measure.
Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...389571/1/.html
The ST is reporting that he worked at the zoo but was not supposed to be anywhere near the tigers. Poor bugger.
The worker has been identified as Nordin Bin Montong. The 32-year-old had jumped into a moat at the White Tiger exhibit and was subsequently attacked by the white tigers.
The commotion attracted the attention of nearby zoo keepers who went into the exhibit to distract the tigers in order to rescue Nordin.
Police said they received a report at 12.30pm about a man sustaining neck injuries at the zoo. Paramedics were called to the scene and Nordin was pronounced dead at 12.45pm.
The police are investigating the cause of the incident. The White Tiger exhibit has been temporarily closed as a precautionary measure.
Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...389571/1/.html
The ST is reporting that he worked at the zoo but was not supposed to be anywhere near the tigers. Poor bugger.
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Re: A bad day at the zoo
From what's been posted on a Singapore forum (incl by a friend who is a journo) it would seem that way. Certainly something amiss.
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Re: A bad day at the zoo
I would be grateful if you could post any links for different Singapore sites/forums ..
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Which Singapore forum is this? I only really know about expatsingapore but there are some really dreadful posters on it nowadays and it irks me that the BM deletes any useful links because he hasn't been paid to 'advertise' them....:curse:
I would be grateful if you could post any links for different Singapore sites/forums ..
I would be grateful if you could post any links for different Singapore sites/forums ..
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Don't know if its the same BM as it was when we were there, but he was a to$$er.....when we were leaving I wanted to stick up a notice that we were having a leaving sale with all the proceeds going to the kids home in katong. I thought he may like it as a charitable act from an expat to the local community, but he wanted to charge me $100 for a commercial advert!
I always suggest www.singaporeexpats.com for its property pages; like the other one - which is often referred to as the OB=Old Board, AB=Angry Board or EB=Evil Board this one is run by realtors. I used to post occasionally on the forum if I could help somebody but I think it is mainly frequented by younger/single expats and locals so I suggest lonely newbies go on it to pick up on social events. There is also a forum for wannabe SIA girls and boys and a very active plastic surgery forum (does that sum up Singapore or what? ). However ask a question and you will usually get help without the crap you often get on the OB.
The one I used to run has now evolved into www.singaporum.com - when we moved I decided to hang up my whip and let somebody else take the flak but I still post there as it's the same community and a good way of keeping in touch with friends. Small community of mainly longer term expats and a few locals; has a reputation for being cliquey (often referred to as the Sewing Circle) and quite a few folk know each other personally, although not as many as it may seem - like this board, you just get to "know" people after a while. I always say it's a happier place because most people are grateful to be in Singapore - many are on local contracts, some have married local and are adding to the population targets, etc. Also not being a commercial venture helps. Many people, like me, move on and continue to chat there.
I hope katongkaren would agree that you may get the piss taken but are generally welcomed and if you ask a question, people will try to help. You just have to "get" the humour, which is mainly Brit/Aussie/Kiwi although many more nationalities are on there. They even tolerate the Yanks.
I hope it's ok to post these - I was asked, it's not the first time I've put them up here, and I have no commercial interest in any of them. If you'd rather I did it privately please let me know.
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He's the very reason some of us started our own forum in 2002. I still recommend www.expatsingapore.com for information in the archives, and for its Mums forum (I know some of the regular posters there), but I haven't used it for years.
I always suggest www.singaporeexpats.com for its property pages; like the other one - which is often referred to as the OB=Old Board, AB=Angry Board or EB=Evil Board this one is run by realtors. I used to post occasionally on the forum if I could help somebody but I think it is mainly frequented by younger/single expats and locals so I suggest lonely newbies go on it to pick up on social events. There is also a forum for wannabe SIA girls and boys and a very active plastic surgery forum (does that sum up Singapore or what? ). However ask a question and you will usually get help without the crap you often get on the OB.
The one I used to run has now evolved into www.singaporum.com - when we moved I decided to hang up my whip and let somebody else take the flak but I still post there as it's the same community and a good way of keeping in touch with friends. Small community of mainly longer term expats and a few locals; has a reputation for being cliquey (often referred to as the Sewing Circle) and quite a few folk know each other personally, although not as many as it may seem - like this board, you just get to "know" people after a while. I always say it's a happier place because most people are grateful to be in Singapore - many are on local contracts, some have married local and are adding to the population targets, etc. Also not being a commercial venture helps. Many people, like me, move on and continue to chat there.
I hope katongkaren would agree that you may get the piss taken but are generally welcomed and if you ask a question, people will try to help. You just have to "get" the humour, which is mainly Brit/Aussie/Kiwi although many more nationalities are on there. They even tolerate the Yanks.
I hope it's ok to post these - I was asked, it's not the first time I've put them up here, and I have no commercial interest in any of them. If you'd rather I did it privately please let me know.
I always suggest www.singaporeexpats.com for its property pages; like the other one - which is often referred to as the OB=Old Board, AB=Angry Board or EB=Evil Board this one is run by realtors. I used to post occasionally on the forum if I could help somebody but I think it is mainly frequented by younger/single expats and locals so I suggest lonely newbies go on it to pick up on social events. There is also a forum for wannabe SIA girls and boys and a very active plastic surgery forum (does that sum up Singapore or what? ). However ask a question and you will usually get help without the crap you often get on the OB.
The one I used to run has now evolved into www.singaporum.com - when we moved I decided to hang up my whip and let somebody else take the flak but I still post there as it's the same community and a good way of keeping in touch with friends. Small community of mainly longer term expats and a few locals; has a reputation for being cliquey (often referred to as the Sewing Circle) and quite a few folk know each other personally, although not as many as it may seem - like this board, you just get to "know" people after a while. I always say it's a happier place because most people are grateful to be in Singapore - many are on local contracts, some have married local and are adding to the population targets, etc. Also not being a commercial venture helps. Many people, like me, move on and continue to chat there.
I hope katongkaren would agree that you may get the piss taken but are generally welcomed and if you ask a question, people will try to help. You just have to "get" the humour, which is mainly Brit/Aussie/Kiwi although many more nationalities are on there. They even tolerate the Yanks.
I hope it's ok to post these - I was asked, it's not the first time I've put them up here, and I have no commercial interest in any of them. If you'd rather I did it privately please let me know.
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Re: A bad day at the zoo
Oh gawd the 'porum is definitely for timewasters.
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Re: A bad day at the zoo
Agree with pretty much everything Seasider said about the different forums. When I was moving to Singapore I got a LOT of good info from expatsingapore which was really, really useful, but you do get a lot of strange people on there. (Mmmm not the only forum like that )
I like Singaporum too - not too relevant for me these days as I'm not in Singapore - but go on there sometimes when I've got nothing better to do (usually when it's raining).
I like Singaporum too - not too relevant for me these days as I'm not in Singapore - but go on there sometimes when I've got nothing better to do (usually when it's raining).
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Re: A bad day at the zoo
Hey Inselaffen, did you join and post in the Geek section? Was going to welcome you but not 100% sure.