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Old 23-12-2014, 10:30 PM
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An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

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An elderly woman fell down in the toilet at home and passed away on Saturday.

Madam Tan Ngan Choo, 75, had fallen in the toilet but by the time her husband found out, she had already died.

Her husband called out for help immediately.

And the neighbours called the police.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force received a call at 8.24am but by the time paramedics got to the flat, Madam Tan was already dead.

Undertakers were later seen carrying the old woman's body away, while her daughter, Madam Carol Ng, 44, cried uncontrollably as her mother was taken away.

Madam Tan's death took her daughter by surprise.

"She would wake up very early in the morning, at 4am or 5am. She would usually go downstairs for a walk. She could still walk, albeit a bit slow," her daughter said.

Her mother and father have been living in their two-room rental flat at Block 25 Jalan Berseh for the past 10 years.

On the day that she died, Madam Tan was to have met her siblings in the morning for breakfast, her younger sister, who is 61, said.

Madam Tan was working as a dishwasher in Orchard before her death.

http://therealsingapore.com/content/...oilet-and-died


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