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Cat spat ends in catfight
11/03/2014 on mypaper by CHAI HUNG YIN
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UNHAPPY at what she perceived to be inadequate care given to her pet cat, she attacked the nurse at the veterinary clinic.
The cat lover claimed that she did so in self-defence.
But after a trial, she was convicted over the assault and fined.
A district court heard that Tan Phui Moi, 47, and her sister, Ms Ong Siok Bee, 38, took their pet, a cat named Justin, for treatment at the Animal Recovery Veterinary Centre.
The clinic, then in Balestier Road, is now in Serangoon Road.
The cat was suffering from feline immunodeficiency virus - similar to HIV in humans.
The cat had been at the centre for a few weeks and the sisters had gone there more than 10 times to see it.
On Dec 7, 2011, the sisters went there again to see their cat.
Noticing that it was looking frail and cold in the isolation room, which is equivalent to the intensive care unit in hospitals, Tan asked for a heating pad from a vet nurse. She claimed the nurse had ignored her the whole day.
Another nurse, Ms Karen Quek Xiao Juan, was attending to another customer on the first storey when she heard a commotion from the second storey.
She went up to check and saw Tan gesturing with her index finger at her colleague while scolding her.
Tan told her not to interfere and continued scolding Ms Quek's colleague.
Ms Quek told Tan that she should not be abusing the nurse and that she should respect them.
Tan then used her shoulder to hit Ms Quek's shoulder.
When Ms Quek asked why she did this, Tan grabbed her by the shoulders, and pinned her back against a high chair, injuring her.
Another vet nurse and a man tried to help by pulling Tan away.
They could not, so Ms Quek bit Tan's forearm and she released her grip.
Tan and her sister then left the clinic with the cat.
A customer called police and Ms Quek was warded at Changi General Hospital.
In defence, Tan claimed it was Ms Quek who had pushed herself in between her and the other nurse.
She also claimed that when she told Ms Quek not to interfere, Ms Quek was unhappy and pressed her body against her, causing Tan's body to be pinned near the wall.
She then acted out of self-defence, Tan alleged.
She claimed that Ms Quek bit her forearm and her sister called the police.
A medical report showed that Ms Quek started having back pain about three days after the assault.
She was diagnosed with acute back contusion and had returned to the hospital with worsening back pain.
Ms Quek took out a private summons against Tan at the State Courts.
After a three-day trial, Tan was convicted last month of voluntarily causing hurt and fined $1,000.
Tan has filed a notice of appeal against her conviction and sentence.--The New Paper

 


Sisters fined $3,500 over fatal fight
The two sisters had assaulted their neighbour over the burning of incense and joss paper. -TNP
Khushwant Singh
Sat, Jun 16, 2012
The New Paper
Tan (left) and Ong had confronted the late Mr Seow over his burning of incense and joss paper outside his home.
A man who fought with his neighbours over the burning of incense and joss paper died about an hour after the fight.
The two sisters who assaulted Mr Seow Hung Lye, 52, and his wife were fined $1,000 each on Wednesday by a district court for the incident on April 13 last year.
One of the women, artist Ong Siok Bee, 37, was fined another $1,500 for hurling a flower pot at the man.
Ong and her adopted sister, Tan Phui Moi, 45, pleaded guilty in April this year.
The court heard that the neighbours had fought often over the years because Mr Seow and his 49-year-old wife burned incense and joss paper outside his terrace house in Paya Lebar Crescent.
Several police reports had also been made by the sisters, who live diagonally opposite Mr Seow's house.
The fracas on April 13 last year was sparked off when one of the sisters, Tan, went to Mr Seow's gate to take photos of him performing the Chinese custom for a police report.
Mr Seow tried to grab the camera and his wife used a broom to hit Tan.
Her sister, Ong, then joined the fight with a broom of her own and began throwing flower pots at Mr Seow.
His 19-year-old son broke up the fight by spraying insecticide at the two women.
When Mr Seow and his wife returned to their house, he began to experience chest pains before falling unconscious.
He was taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital and died at 5.45pm, an hour after the fight started.
The maximum penalty for committing affray, or fighting, is a $5,000 fine and a one-year jail term.
For committing a rash act that endangered someone's safety, Ong could have been fined up to $2,500, or jailed up to six months or sentenced to both.
This article was first published in The New Paper.

 

 

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Lack of regular and intense sex is the reason why some women goes gaga.

 

now you know regular servicing regardless of cars and holes are the same........

 

you dun service them they kill you.

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Supercharged

 

now you know regular servicing regardless of cars and holes are the same........

 

you dun service them they kill you.

 

aiyoh~! what a comparison~! [laugh]

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Wah !! this one Minah [gorgeous]  fight with Minah 1 [gorgeous] , @Jamesc missed it  [laugh]  

 

another bad hair day ...

 

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another bad hair day ...

envious of each other hair-do........give me yours.....no, you give me yours....hahaha! Usually this kind of things is about their partner.......2 timed!

Wah !! this one Minah [gorgeous] fight with Minah 1 [gorgeous] , @Jamesc missed it [laugh]

maybe he is the reason they are fighting....
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Why no tofu rub tofu video? Always these angry women pull hair b!tch slapping....somemore nobody tried to tear each other clothes off. Is this a gimmick or what?

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