SINGAPORE: A Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) Staff Sergeant was lying when he claimed he had pushed a full-time national serviceman (NSF) ...
SINGAPORE: A Singapore Civil Defence Force Staff Sergeant was lying when he claimed he had pushed a full-time national serviceman into a well because his colleague had asked him to, said the Warrant Officer accused of instigating the fatal act.
The 22-year-old, who could not swim, drowned after the celebrations for his Operationally Ready Date went awry., men from their rota at Tuas View Fire Station had gathered around the"kolam" or well that night when Farid told him in Malay:"Wa tolak dia."However, Farid told the court on Wednesday that he did not say this to Fatwa and had no reason to have CPL Kok pushed into the well.
When Fatwa accused him of asking him to push the young man into the well, Farid felt anger, confusion and disappointment, he recalled.
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