Singapore models assaulted!

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By Jeanette Tan | Yahoo Newsroom

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-models-assaulted-by-man-on-circular-road-135107720.html


It was an after-party supper drive-by gone wrong.

After a night of clubbing, Singaporean models Ziyi Kuek, Esther Lee and Anna Huang were in a car headed for supper at a coffee shop on Circular Road at about 3 in the morning of 12 December.

They were about 100m from their destination, B K Eating House, when a man who appeared to be drunk blocked their path.

"I horned him, but he got really agitated by the sound of the horn, and started knocking on the window and kicking at the side of the car," said Kuek, 23, who was driving Huang's car as she was the only one who did not drink that night.

Deciding to pay no mind to his rash behaviour, Kuek continued driving forward, but he followed their car and persistently kicked it until its front bumper dislodged.

"He then opened the door (on the front passenger's side), and started acting very aggressively toward her (Huang), but before he could do anything I got out on my side, so he came to me... and because of that we got into a fight," she told Yahoo Singapore on Friday morning.

Kuek said he was yelling at them, asking them, "So what do you want?" and pointing his middle finger at them.

"When I got out (of the car), he was this close to me even though I hadn't said anything, and was behaving very aggressively toward me so I pushed him and he started punching my face," she said, pointing to an angry bruise on the left side of her chin, as well as her right cheek -- the two places where he hit her.

Shortly after the man hit her, he was pulled back by two of his 10 friends who were looking on, said Kuek.

"One of them asked us to let it go because he was drunk," she continued, saying that she was initially agreeable to doing so on the condition that he apologise to her for damaging her car and for punching her.

He refused, however, and got even more agitated, accusing her of drunk-driving. Kuek then said she wanted to call the police but he started heading toward the main road in a bid to escape, so she followed him and tried to record a video of him for identification.

"Once he found out I was shooting a video of him, he started attacking me again, and he just grabbed me and tossed me to the middle of the road... the cars were still driving by," she said.

Huang, 21, and Lee, 19, then rushed forward to fend him off and prevent him from hitting Kuek again, but according to them, he turned on them and flung them in the direction of the pavement one by one.

"I was thrown onto the ground, and after that she (Huang) was flung to the side too, and she hit her head on the kerb," said Lee.

By this point, Kuek said she was "really furious", and she and Lee grabbed their attacker -- and that was when police officers on patrol arrived to the scene.

"If the police did not stop the fight when they did, he probably would have been more violent," said Kuek.

Asked if no one responded to the incident or moved forward to help them as the man was hitting Kuek, Huang said everyone at the coffee shop and pubs on the other side of the road were watching the action unfold, but none came forward to help them.

"Some of them were video-ing, some of them went into 7-11 to buy water for us, but they were all just watching," she said. "His friends, all 10 of them, they were just watching too. One of them shouted "Stop!" but that was about it."

Kuek then spoke to the police officers and gave her statement after they took down her assaulter's information and let him go.

She subsequently sought treatment at Singapore General Hospital for her injuries. She was unable to move her right shoulder upward, or bite properly, owing to a swollen jaw. She also showed bruises on her left chin, right hip, palms and left elbow -- which she said she could not straighten fully -- and cuts on her toes.

She noted that Huang and Lee had not been asked for statements, however, adding that the earliest they can file their individual police reports was Saturday, because their investigating officer was off-duty on Friday.

Huang and Lee had their surface injuries covered by paramedics after police helped them to call an ambulance to the scene. Huang vomited twice at the scene, however, and on her third, she vomited blood just before reaching home, so she checked herself into Tan Tock Seng Hospital for a night's observation on Thursday evening.

Lee sustained multiple bruises on her legs, hips and the back of her head, while Huang showed abrasions on her knees, a large open hip wound that was covered with a plaster, as well as another on her forearm, more bruises on her elbows, head and palms.

"I was trying to break my fall but I couldn't, he was too strong," said Huang, explaining the cuts on her palms.

She was still trying to decide if she should report for work on Friday evening at Zoukout -- she was assigned to be a roving model at a booth.

All three said they plan to press charges against their attacker, as well as to seek compensation for Huang's dislodged car bumper.

"Everything's hurting now," said Lee, a fine arts student who models on the side. "I think the patrolling there is too little... he got away with it, after hitting three girls."

"You can basically hit anybody, say you're drunk and get away with it," added Kuek. "He got away without even a scratch, and we got flung in the middle of South Bridge Road, with cars driving past."
Kuek was a finalist in the Miss Singapore World pageant in 2011 and an FHM model in 2010, while Huang and Lee were finalists in the model search competition this year. Kuek is also a high-profile competitive in-line skater, who has won numerous nation-wide level races before.

When asked about the incident, police said they responded to a call at about 3:24am, establishing that "a case of dispute" had occurred there.

"Police advised involved parties to settle the dispute amicably," added a spokesperson, who said investigations are ongoing.
Such physical altercations are often classified as cases of voluntarily causing hurt, a non-arrestable offence, meaning that police cannot arrest a suspect without a warrant.
 
Re: Singapore models assaulted!

Men who beat up women deserve to be locked up for a long time.

Those other men who just watched are equally bad .......
 
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If possible, just flash, don't horn unless emergency.

Horning is rude.
 
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up till now is still one sided story shall wait for the full report.
 
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brosiss;1056034 said:
If possible, just flash, don't horn unless emergency.

Horning is rude.
That is somehow a self induced believe by some culture or mentality of many.

What is the intent of the vehicle horn? It is not meant to be used during an emergency only, it is also meant to be used to warn other car users of danger. Maybe check the Highway code again.

Also when a person is drunk, you think flashing helps?

Just IMHO, not meant to offend anyone.
 
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RTA has a specific clause about horning .....

Baby1M;1056038 said:
That is somehow a self induced believe by some culture or mentality of many.

What is the intent of the vehicle horn? It is not meant to be used during an emergency only, it is also meant to be used to warn other car users of danger. Maybe check the Highway code again.

Also when a person is drunk, you think flashing helps?

Just IMHO, not meant to offend anyone.
 
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Anyone willing to pose for a photographer these days is a model...... bleh....
 
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Horning isvery subjective, one short tap of horn would suffice to alert road users. If one were to sound a long horn or sequences of horn, thats either rude or really an emergency.

Im guessing these gals anit too friendly in sounding their horns.
 
Re: Singapore models assaulted!

Million dollar question: give you free ai Mai? :lol2:
 
Singapore models assaulted!

My palms very small... I take!

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Re: Singapore models assaulted!

A video showing how the horny horns were sounded till the assult would proberly show that these gal that poses for a fee should shoulder part of the blame.
 
Re: Singapore models assaulted!

Vansoh;1056062 said:
Horning isvery subjective, one short tap of horn would suffice to alert road users. If one were to sound a long horn or sequences of horn, thats either rude or really an emergency.

Im guessing these gals anit too friendly in sounding their horns.
Agree to highlighted sentence.

I am seldom a horn user and when i do, its usually a single tap* to sound the horn once.

* Not tap and hold.
 
Re: Singapore models assaulted!

Vansoh;1056062 said:
Horning isvery subjective, one short tap of horn would suffice to alert road users. If one were to sound a long horn or sequences of horn, thats either rude or really an emergency.

Im guessing these gals anit too friendly in sounding their horns.
A high possibility. But anyway that does not justify 'beating' them up... anyway a drunk have no sensible/sound mind yea.
 
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Many of the comments everywhere fcuked the police for being useless...this I agree partially becos I think it's because they are helpless due to the current laws relating to assault n battery. I actually think the police would very much like to haul that ass n hoot him gao gao in lock-up like in the 70s n 80s but now they are subject to FB, tweeter n Stomp etc....n not forgetting school children who will scream "I ask my father to sue you!"

The law needs to change to give the police greater powers but then again opposers n internet heroes will say police state. Else, like what Kenntona said...it encourages vigilante justice since "civil" case mah...
 
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MW;1056115 said:
Many of the comments everywhere fcuked the police for being useless...this I agree partially becos I think it's because they are helpless due to the current laws relating to assault n battery. I actually think the police would very much like to haul that ass n hoot him gao gao in lock-up like in the 70s n 80s but now they are subject to FB, tweeter n Stomp etc....n not forgetting school children who will scream "I ask my father to sue you!"

The law needs to change to give the police greater powers but then again opposers n internet heroes will say police state. Else, like what Kenntona said...it encourages vigilante justice since "civil" case mah...
Its in e making. I am assembling a vigilante group for night drives and weekend tours? Anyone interested?
 
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Baby1M;1056118 said:
Its in e making. I am assembling a vigilante group for night drives and weekend tours? Anyone interested?

Wah like night patrols....
 

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