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  1. Six women charged with rioting at Cineleisure Orchard By Michelle Kwara | Yahoo Newsroom – 1 hour 49 minutes ago Six women, aged between 18 and 30, were charged in court on Friday with rioting at K Box Cineleisure Orchard early last month. Two of the women also each face an additional charge of “voluntarily causing hurt” to another person. The accused are Wang Xi, 23; Liu Jiabao, 30; Wu Huamin, 18; Wu Huachun, 19; and Qiu Zhulin, 28; and Ding Jiao, 28. The first five are all People's Republic of China (PRC) nationals with the first two also Singapore permanent residents. The last is a Singapore citizen. All six were accused of rioting on 3 May, at about 2:15am at KBox Cineleisure Orchard at 8 Grange Road by taking part in “an unlawful assembly” with a common object to cause hurt to Zheng Lu, a 19-year-old female PRC national, and by using violence. If found guilty, they each face a jail term of up to 7 years and are liable to caning. Wang and Wu Huachun face an additional charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Zheng Lu “by kicking and punching her” at about 11:15pm on 2 May at the karaoke venue. They may be jailed for up to two years or fined up to S$5,000 or both. The case will be heard again in court on 21 July.
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