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No one was hurt in the incident, but some passengers experienced breathing difficulties due to shock.Successful DSA students share how they prepared themselves for the interviews.Bread rolls will also return to economy class meals on short-haul flights between 1½ and 3½ hours.Justice Choo Han Teck, who interviewed the girl, said she articulated her opinions with “firmness and maturity”.
The victim transferred money to the scammer twice, and would have done it a third time if not for the intervention of bank staff, who recognised it as a scam.
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