Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Singapore's Hot News- Drinking Water Rotting Corpses

Singapore's Hot  News- Drinking Water Rotting Corpses.

SINGAPORE - Residents in several flats in Woodlands was not aware that they use, including water for cooking is from a water tank containing a rotting corpse of Indonesian maids who died, the Straits Times newspaper reported yesterday.

They know that the water tank containing the body of the woman after a complaint because the water looks yellowish and slightly frothy.

Four people of the flats in Block 686B, Woodlands Drive 73, contact Sembawang Town Council to make a complaint.

A police spokesman told the French news agency Associated Press, a man 27 years old Bangladeshi citizen has been arrested on the death of the maid who was 30 years old.

Her body was found in one of eight water tanks on the roof of a flat rate of up to 15 yesterday after police received a call from an informant believed that Bangladesh's men.

"This incident is disgusting. All my family ate a pot of soup, cooked green beans this morning," said a resident of the flat, Choi Ah Moi.

A 33-year-old housewife, said Ally Lee, assistant cook noodles for her daughter using these bodies of water. "I think I want to bring my daughter to the doctor," he said.

The maid was working in a flat on the sixth floor, and when her body was found was found injured in the back of the body other than wearing a T-shirt and bermuda shorts.

General Manager of Sembawang Town Council, Soon Min Sin said, all water is removed at the eight tanks and washed with bacterial cleaning products.


Singapore's Hot  News- Drinking Water Rotting Corpses.

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