
My most sincere condolences to the family of Ng Yee Ping, a 30-year-old accountant who perished in the Bukit Antarabangsa landslide tragedy on Saturday.
A deep felt sympathy to Ng Yee Ping's husband, a 31-year-old executive was forced to dig through the earth with his bare hands until his fingers bled....all in a frantic attempt to save his wife.
Yee Ping's husband and brother-in-law had started to dig with their bare hands to rescue Yee Ping. After sometime, just as they managed to reach the victim's hand, several rescue personnel passed the area.
The brothers asked them for help but were told to wait until more personnel arrived. "Later, a few rescue personnel arrived at the scene but they just threw a spade at (my sons) and did nothing," Yee Ping's mother-in-law (Wong Sai Mooi) alleged, claiming that Yee Ping could still be alive if they had assisted. "But they didn't (help). (They treated her) like some dead dog or cat. Would they have done the same if one of their family-members was involved?" she asked bitterly.
Wong's husband, Ng Yong Shun, 56, also accused the rescue personnel of looting his house and consuming his expensive wine. He claimed that when he returned to the house on Sunday morning, he was shocked to discover several men in uniform lying on his bed, smoking and drinking his wine. "One of them had even asked me whether I still wanted these things, if not I should give it to them. Later, my wife and I examined our safety box and found it opened. Several branded watches and jewellery were missing," he said.
Commenting on the accusations yesterday,
Selangor police chief Khalid Abu Bakar said he found it hard to believe that rescue personnel would have acted in such a cold-hearted manner.
"I don't believe that they would sit there and drink alcohol and so on. If there is such a person, could he be seen as a human being?" asked the police chief.
(WHO CARES WHAT YOU BELIEVE! OR DON'T BELIEVE!! DO YOUR JOB AND INVESTIGATE THE MATTER LAH!! COULD YOU REALLY BE THE POLICE CHIEF???)
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"To dig and save someone, one has to be trained."
(CAN THOSE WORDS COME OUT OF YOUR MOUTH IF IT WAS YOUR WIFE UNDER THERE INSTEAD!?!?)
On the same note, he explained that some rescue personnel who are untrained are not allowed to conduct certain rescue operations. "You don't expect an ambulance driver to save a buried victim. He is not trained, so if we request untrained personnel for help and they refuse, we shouldn't blame them. "This is because their lives are in danger too. I think we should respect their decision. To dig and save someone, one has to be trained. For an untrained person, it's a very dangerous task," he said.
RESPECT THEIR DECISION?!?!? YES WE EXPECT AN AMBULANCE DRIVER TO SAVE A BURIED VICTIM!!! ESPECIALLY IF SHE IS WITHIN REACH!!!!
Judge for yourselves how competent and how much respect would you give our Selangor Police Chief after hearing those words that came out from his mouth!
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