Drowning and Falling Trees...

You know, maybe it's not quite safe to live in Singapore anymore. In less than 1 and a half month, there have been close to 5 reports about people drowning in the sea, swimming pool and reservoir and also close to 5 reports about people getting killed by falling trees (which seemed healthy and not likely to fall in the next 10 years or so) while walking in nature reserves and parks. So you foreigners listen well, if you plan to migrate to Singapore in the next few months, do plan well and avoid staying near arear that contained water (swimming pools, reservoirs, sea, beaches) and trees (nature reserves, mini-jungles, slopes that have huge trees). Who knows you might make the newspaper headlines for being the next victim (foreigner/expat/permanent resident of singapore) to get killed while living in Singapore...

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