STOMPer James and his friend Philip rescued a drowning
man from Bedok Reservoir yesterday morning (Jan 18). The man, a
Singaporean, was later arrested for attempted suicide.
James elaborates:
"My
friend Philip and I jog regularly every Wednesday and Friday at 5am. We
live at Waterfront Waves - a condo near Bedok Reservoir.
"We
met at playground yesterday morning (Jan 18) to warm up for our 5am run.
Philip asked me to decide the route (our usual route is to go in the
direction of Sheng Siong) and I told him we should try Bedok Reservoir.
"When
we had almost run to the other end (near the Forest Adventure centre) ,
I wanted to turn back as I was very tired, but I wanted to push myself
further, so I decided not to signal Philip to turn back and continued
on.
"While running, we suddenly saw a little head and hands
struggling on the reservoir's horizon. Initially I thought, Wow... so
early got people come to Bedok Reservoir to swim??
"But on second
glance, we found something amiss after hearing "help" from that man. I
asked Philip to double check and confirm that the guy is struggling. We
quickly ran to the shore and shouted to the guy in Chinese (he looked
like China guy ).
"With no one around at Bedok Reservoir, Philip decided to jump in to save the guy while I quickly called the police.
"Philip
saved the guy from the water and that guy was basically breathless and
pale. He could not talk and probably also vomited at least one pail of
reservoir water out from his stomach.
"We let him rest and the police, PUB officials and SCDF arrived 15 minutes later. Statements were taken from us and the guy.
"The
police were trying to ascertain whether that guy was trying to commit
suicide (it is an chargeable offence to commit suicide ), and he was
being questioned a lot.
" That guy had lost the wallet and his
slippers inside the reservoir and had no ID. He most probably he will
need to be escorted back to the police post for further investigation.
"We had to jog back to our home after this incident, tired and wet."
A spokesperson from the police said:
"Police received a call on January 18 at about 5.20am, requesting for assistance at Bedok Reservoir Park.
"When police arrived, a 42-year-old Singaporean man was arrested for attempted suicide.
"Police investigations are ongoing."
If you or someone you know needs help, please call these hotlines:
Samaritans of Singapore: 1800-221-4444 (24-hour line)
Youth Line: 6336-3434 (Mondays to Fridays, 8.30am-6pm)
Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports’ (MCYS) ComCare Call (1800- 222 0000)
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wth. Again...
finally first one kena dio lia from suicide at reservior...
lets nominate Philip the national hero award for this year national day...
Erm. Why would someone attempting suicide call for help? Regretting about it at the last minute?
I really think it's just an accident.
Originally posted by AIex:Erm. Why would someone attempting suicide call for help? Regretting about it at the last minute?
I really think it's just an accident.
i think its a general reflex.
suicide takes a lot of courage.
cheena man trying to plus one???
anyway well done phillip... stomper got post their own face anot???
Arrest the man for attempting to suicide?
Hmm, wonder how much harm can the authorities do to him, he wants to kill himself anyway.
Originally posted by AIex:Erm. Why would someone attempting suicide call for help? Regretting about it at the last minute?
I really think it's just an accident.
Just how did he get into the water. The police will ask him.
Trip and fell in? Wade in to find something?
The morning is cold, and the water is damn cold. Swim?
If he answer suicide, he will be arrested.
Its the law of the land, not a police rule.
they should have suicide point. tell them 'dog 1 exit, right here'
Maybe that fella thought he saw someone he knew and that someone iis beckoning for him to go to him/her...(come to me, i got something to tell you)