A senior operations manager accused of lapses that led to the death of a part-time security officer, had his charge under the Workplace Safety and Health Act withdrawn on Thursday. Mr Teo Eng Hua, 62, was then given a discharge amounting to an acquittal. This means that he...
Murder charges of father who allegedly strangled twin sons in Bukit Timah downgraded to culpable homicide
The remaining two defendants are restaurant and bar operator Synergyinthesky and Ong Han Peng, 50, its chief executive and managing director at the time of the tragedy. He was shown the pit and briefed about it before he started his shift at the alfresco bar on the day of the fall.
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