SINGAPORE: A motorcyclist who came across a drunk woman by the side of the road picked the woman up and carried her to a housing block, rebuffing ...
SINGAPORE: A motorcyclist who came across a drunk woman by the side of the road picked the woman up and carried her to a housing block, rebuffing another stranger's offers of help and undressing the woman at a staircase where he molested her.
He dismounted and tapped her shoulder to ask if she was okay, and the woman turned her head and vomited onto the tarmac in response. When Mr Cheong saw Abdul Haqem struggling to carry the victim, he offered to help, but Abdul Haqem rejected his repeated offers and shooed him away. Abdul Haqem also pleaded guilty to separate charges of dishonest misappropriation of bicycles, and one count of a computer crime.
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