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South China Morning Post
31 minutes ago
- South China Morning Post
‘See motorcycle fly': Singapore driver jailed after bike rider killed in rash move
Singapore driver has been jailed for more than five years after causing the death of a pillion rider in a high-speed challenge, with local media reporting he had shown no remorse after the incident. Jarrett Tee Lee Kiat, 30, was involved in 'blocking and braking games' with a motorcyclist, the court heard, and had asked passengers in his rented Mercedes-Benz, 'Do you want to see a motorcycle fly?' before swerving into the path of his opponent on the East Coast Parkway (ECP) in February last year. The collision flung rider Kovan Tan, 27, and pillion Leann Lim Jia Le, 18, off their bike, killing the latter. According to Channel News Asia (CNA), Tee, who was a student at the National University of Singapore at the time and also a part-time chef and social media influencer, reportedly said of Lim: 'She deserved it as she come and push my limit.' On Friday, he was jailed for five years and eight months after pleading guilty to one count of dangerous driving causing the death of Lim, and banned from the roads for a decade. A police officer keeps an eye on downtown traffic in Singapore. Photo: Shutterstock Tee's lawyer told the court it was never his client's intention to cause harm, and that he had immediately called an ambulance after the crash.


South China Morning Post
an hour ago
- South China Morning Post
Singapore driver who killed pillion rider just to ‘see motorcycle fly' jailed
Singapore driver has been jailed for more than five years after causing the death of a pillion rider in a high-speed challenge, with local media reporting he had shown no remorse after the incident. Advertisement Jarrett Tee Lee Kiat, 30, was involved in 'blocking and braking games' with a motorcyclist, the court heard, and had asked passengers in his rented Mercedes-Benz, 'Do you want to see a motorcycle fly?' before swerving into the path of his opponent on the East Coast Parkway (ECP) in February last year. The collision flung rider Kovan Tan, 27, and pillion Leann Lim Jia Le, 18, off their bike, killing the latter. According to Channel News Asia (CNA), Tee, who was a student at the National University of Singapore at the time and also a part-time chef and social media influencer, reportedly said of Lim: 'She deserved it as she come and push my limit.' On Friday, he was jailed for five years and eight months after pleading guilty to one count of dangerous driving causing the death of Lim, and banned from the roads for a decade. A police officer keeps an eye on downtown traffic in Singapore. Photo: Shutterstock Tee's lawyer told the court it was never his client's intention to cause harm, and that he had immediately called an ambulance after the crash.
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
Top 11 places at Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre to Ris-surrect your appetite
Pasir Ris — akin to the ends of the earth if you live in the West. But don't turn up your nose and say it's ulu before you've had a meal here. At Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre, you can get your fill of nostalgic local fare throughout the day. And if that's not enough for you, there's the Fareground — the second floor where younger hawker stalls reside. Still not convinced? Then come with me as I compile a list of the top stalls that are worth travelling across the country for! It's no wonder Wild Olives appears in almost every Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre review. With their modern twist on classic Western stall recipes, who could resist? Even with 1.5-hour queues, customers still come back for this hawker fare. You can get their Spaghetti Marinara (S$3.50) for a small bite or indulge in a Chilled NZ Sirloin Steak for only (S$13.90). No matter the occasion, there's something for you! Juicy, tender meat smothered in tangy glaze is the highlight of the Grilled Pork Chop (S$7.20). Their special Apple Cider Whole Grained Mustard Sauce cuts through the pork's richness with refreshing acidity. You can get two sides of your choice with menu items under the Western Food section. Paired with the fragrant Signature Mushroom Rice and crispy Grilled Herb Potatoes, the dish is elevated to a satisfying meal. +65 9684 0689 Wed to Mon: 12pm – 3pm & 5pm – 9pm Closed on Tue Soupy goodness never fails to perk me up on a rainy day. With the sudden downpours occurring across Singapore in the past weeks, Ah Yi Lao Huo Tang has become my go-to for a warm meal. The Buddha Jumps Over The Wall (S$7.50) lures you in with notes of sweet abalone and smoky shiitake mushrooms. One pot is filled to the brim with sliced abalone, chicken, shiitake mushrooms, wolfberries and fish maw. For S$5, the Lotus Root Peanut Pork Ribs Soup brings 5 thick slices of lotus root, 3 chunky pork ribs and soft peanuts to the table. With an add-on of White Rice (S$0.50) or Pumpkin Rice (S$0.80), this is a comforting meal that can't be missed. Wed to Mon: 11.30am – 8.30pm Closed on Tue Paofan, or 'submerged rice', is a popular dish in Teochew cuisine, featuring steamed rice immersed in a broth made from simmered pork, fish bones, and prawn. Liang Liang PaoFan and Ramen serves up this golden soup 6 days a week in Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre's Fareground. Their Batang Sliced Fish Collagen Broth (S$10.50) is a fan favourite for the sweet, fresh fish in thick collagen broth. You can also find braised rice at Liang Liang Collagen PaoFan and Ramen. The Signature Braised Pork Rice Combo (S$9.30) is topped with juicy pork belly, stir-fried peanuts, soft tau kua and a whole braised egg. Choose to have it with ramen instead of rice, and you get thick braising liquid coating chewy noodles that mesh well with the crunchy peanuts. +65 9690 5638 Tue to Sun: 11am – 2pm & 5pm – 8pm Closed on Mon Facebook | Instagram Order delivery: Deliveroo Peranakan cuisine never fails to scratch my itch for curry dishes. With the sound of a chicken's crow, 'pok pok kay', in the stall name, you can expect tantalising chicken-based dishes here. Spicy, hearty and sedap, the Ayam Curry Kapitan Set (S$8.20) does it all. The butterfly pea rice is speckled with bright blue rice granules, creating an inviting gradient. After all, we eat with both our eyes and our mouths. This set comes with Nyonya Chap Chye, Sambal Egg and Boneless Chicken Leg. Mixed, the boiled egg coats the chicken and rice in a creamy layer that's punctuated by savoury sambal spice. With this line-up, you'll never get tired of each bite! Tue to Sat: 11.30am – 2.30pm & 5pm – 8pm Closed on Sun & Mon | Instagram In Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre's Fareground, a mix of local flavours and foreign delights takes place. If you're not in the mood for traditional Singaporean noodles, pop by Chi Sen Ramen for a light yet umami-rich broth made from clams and chicken. You can taste the fresh sweetness of seafood in every bite of the Clam Prawn Ramen (S$8.90). Don't even think about those stalls that dump suspiciously Maggi Mee-shaped noodles into a bowl, because it won't happen here. Supple ramen noodles soak up the rich broth enhanced by the prawns' orange hues. With meaty clams, a jammy ajitama egg, seaweed and black fungus, this bowl is top-notch restaurant quality in a hawker setting. #02-21 Fri to Wed: 11am – 9pm Closed on Thu Website Order delivery: foodpanda Between savoury meals, nothing beats a dose of dessert. Divine Bites brings sweet and fluffy baked goods to Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre to balance out your hearty mukbang. You're in for a surprise if you thought these were your regular treats because the Signature Longan Walnut Muffin (S$1.90) is anything but. Divine Bites mixes the traditional Chinese flavours of longan and walnut into moist muffin batter for a twist. Each bite is interspaced by a sweet pop of dried longan flesh, followed by the brittle crunch of walnut. If muffins aren't your thing, the creamy, melt-in-your-mouth consistency of the Basque Burnt Cheesecake (S$6.70) will get you hooked. It's not every day you see café-style desserts in a hawker bakery, so go give it a try! +65 8152 2880 Daily: 11am – 9pm Instagram Order Delivery: foodpanda J & J Special Beef Noodle: 74-year-old uncle serving braised beef noodles & wagyu beef rice for past 16 years Simful Nasi Lemak reminds us that behind every sinful bite is 幸福 (xing fu) — bliss. Boasting plates loaded with goodies, you know they're ready to give you the most indulgent nasi lemak you'll have. The most popular Simful Set (A) (S$6.50) comes with a whole heap of ingredients. Otah, a fried sunny-side-up egg, chicken wings, stir-fried French beans, ikan bilis and cucumber join the party on your palate. The word 'hunger' isn't in Simful Nasi Lemak's dictionary, so once you step into Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre, you know you'll leave full! +65 8444 8878 Wed to Mon: 11am – 8pm Closed on Tue Facebook | Instagram | Website Order Delivery: foodpanda There are many prized cuts of meat in the food industry. Yon Ho Hainanese Cuisine whips up aromatic stock to go with delicate organ meat for a clean, healthy broth. Packed with protein, collagen and iron, this is the place to be if you've been feeling worse for wear. The Signature Claypot Herbal Mutton Soup (S$14) enriches every spoonful with simmered lamb ribs, black fungus and herbal wine. Soothing on the stomach, this warm soup is comfort in a bowl. Yon Ho Hainanese Cuisine uses every part of the pig in their dishes. From Braised Knuckles (S$10.50) to Braised Pork Skin (S$5), this zero-waste agenda is a tasty one. Wed to Mon: 11am – 9.30pm Closed on Tue Order Delivery: foodpanda Deliveroo This may not be the House of Gucci, but gold's hidden within nonetheless. Jun Yuan House Of Fish focuses on bringing its Michelin Bib recipes to your table. Fresh seafood is placed in the spotlight here, enhanced by XO sauce and fragrant herbal stock. The Herbal Grouper Soup (S$13.80) features snow-white grouper slices in a light broth. With large prawns and chewy noodles, this bowl is nothing short of warm comfort. XO sauce is made with dried scallops, fish and shrimp cooked with chilli peppers, onions and garlic. It's the star of the show in the XO Fried Fish Soup (S$10.80), a perfect backdrop for crunchy chunks of fried fish. Silky strands of egg floss coat the tongue as you sip the milky-white broth, a duo you can't resist. Fri to Wed: 11.30am – 8.30pm Closed on Thu Facebook | Instagram | Website Order Delivery: Deliveroo Nothing says 'customisation' like yong tau foo. But if there is another way to change things up, it'd be the Hakka version of these delicious fish cakes. True to its name, 家 (jia) Authentic Hakka Yong Tau Foo lets you taste a traditional Hakka household's recipes right in Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre. The 6-piece Yong Tau Foo With Bee Hoon (S$5.50) is everything it claims to be and more. Fish or meat paste mixed with aromatics are stuffed into hollowed tofu or vegetables and cooked. The result is a juicy, savoury pocket that goes so well with soup and your carb of choice. For extra crunch and sweetness, get the Cabbage Rice instead of bee hoon. If you're looking for an after-work snack, the 6-piece Yong Tau Foo (S$5) will be a piping hot way to end the day! +65 8188 1868 Daily: 11am – 8pm Facebook | Instagram Order Delivery: foodpanda Deliveroo Last but certainly not least, we have Uncle Penyet dishing up ayam penyet from 12 stores island-wide. Since 2005, tantalising Indonesian food has been served here daily, ensuring everyone gets a taste. The Nasi Ayam Penyet (S$9.50) gets a huge chicken drumstick, rice smothered in creamy curry sauce, fried tofu and fresh vegetables. The chicken is usually marinated and boiled in a variety of spices before it's fried in a rice flour batter. Sprinkled with bits of fried batter, the crunch of this drumstick is sensational. Pair it with the curry rice for a spicy kick or have a piece of refreshing, crisp lettuce to wash it down. Either way, this ayam penyet will not disappoint! For a list of locations, phone numbers and opening hours, please click . +65 9621 7358 Daily: 10.30am – 9.30pm Instagram | Website Order Delivery: foodpanda Basil King: Can this viral pad kra pao rival Phed Mark's? The post Top 11 places at Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre to Ris-surrect your appetite appeared first on


Bloomberg
3 hours ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
TSMC Affiliate VIS May Expedite Production at $8 Billion Singapore Fab
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. 's smaller affiliate Vanguard International Semiconductor Corp. may accelerate the chip production schedule at its new $7.8 billion joint venture in Singapore on greater customer demand for hedging against geopolitical risks. VIS may be able to push production at the new plant, which makes mature chips, to as soon as late 2026 versus the originally announced schedule of the first half of 2027, VIS Chairman Fang Leuh told reporters at a company event on Saturday in Taoyuan, Taiwan. VIS broke ground for the facility in the fourth quarter of 2024.


AsiaOne
4 hours ago
- Politics
- AsiaOne
Biden joins thousands paying final respects to slain Minnesota lawmaker and husband, World News
ST. PAUL, Minnesota - Thousands of mourners, including former US President Joe Biden, filed through Minnesota's state Capitol Rotunda on Friday (June 27) to pay final respects to slain lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, who were gunned down by an assassin earlier this month. The couple lay in state in St. Paul on the eve of a private funeral set for Saturday morning, two weeks after a man impersonating a police officer shot them to death at their home in what authorities are treating as a politically motivated murder. For several hours, members of the public lined up in a column of mourners stretching across the front plaza of the state Capitol building and along an adjacent boulevard. After entering the building, people walked single-file past the Hortmans' flower-bedecked caskets. A portrait of each stood next to their respective coffins. Perched between them was an urn bearing the remains of their golden retriever, Gilbert, along with a photograph of the pet. The dog, too, was shot in the attack and later euthanized. Biden arrived at the statehouse late in the afternoon. After the public was cleared from the rotunda for security purposes, the Democratic former president was ushered in alone. He paused for a moment in front of the caskets, then exited the building. Following his departure, the rotunda was reopened to the public, and the procession of mourners resumed. Still more people joined the line outside, hoping for a chance to pay their respects. The viewing was scheduled to end at 5 pm (6am Singapore time) local time. Representative Hortman, the top-ranking Democrat in the Minnesota House, became the first woman to lie in state in the St. Paul Capitol Rotunda, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune. Her husband was believed to be the first person other than a military figure or public official to be so honoured. The suspect in their June 14 killings, Vance Boelter, 57, is also accused of shooting and wounding a second Democratic legislator, state Senator John Hoffman, and his wife, Yvette, in their home a few miles away.' The accused gunman was arrested on the night of June 16 following a massive two-day manhunt that was the largest in state history. Boelter faces state and federal murder charges. According to prosecutors, investigators recovered notebooks from his car and residence that included the names of dozens of Democratic legislators, along with abortion-rights advocates. [[nid:719153]] The shootings unfolded against a backdrop of increasing political violence in the US in an era of extreme social and partisan polarisation.