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  1. My colleague came across this monster in one of our reservoirs. Dont wana cause alarm so will not reveal the reservoir. Look at its size compared to the PUB lorry. I think there are too much free food for it in SG n no other predator. Croc dundee anyone???
  2. Home > Breaking News > Singapore > Story Sep 18, 2008 Girl hurt in escalator mishap By Sumathi Selvaretnam A TWO-YEAR-OLD girl was injured after her shoe was caught between the steps of an escalator at Funan DigitaLife Mall on Sunday. Lea Tissen was holding on to the hand of her father, Wladimir Tissen, 31 and standing a step ahead of him on the escalator when her left foot got stuck beneath the very last step of the moving stairs. Hearing her scream, her father immediately rushed to her aid and tried to free her foot from her pink ankle-strapped sandal but the damage was done. Two of her toe nails were ripped out. Mall officials bandaged up her foot and sent her to KKH Women and Children's Hospital where her large toe was stitched up. 'It was lucky that I could open her shoe and release her foot. Parents are often not aware of how dangerous escalators can be,' said Mr Tissen, a sales manager. Officials from the mall also visited the Tissen family, who are from Germany at their home in Woodlands on Monday and presented them with a fruit basket and a teddy bear. http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNew...41.html?vgnmr=1
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