
A person threatened to end his life and made his ex-girlfriend stand in front of prospects in Tampines outraged over the conclusion of their relationship.
Wang Shizhou, 44, admitted guilt on Monday ( Mar 3 ) on the charge of inflicting pain through a reckless deed that endangered his ex-girlfriend’s safety.
The Chinese nationwide, who was on a labor force in Singapore, received an 18-day prison sentence.
Wang’s ex-girlfriend started texting him at around 4 p.m. on February 10 to say that he was depressive about their marriage ending.
He likewise sent her a picture of himself perched on a block of flats.
The victim’s company reported this to the authorities, and Wang was taken to Changi General Hospital by the officers.
Wang, however, left the hospital soon after without finishing his care and went looking for his ex-girlfriend.
He arrived at a hole deck in Tampines at around 10.55pm, where his ex-girlfriend was meeting with a friend.
Wang dragged the girl from the vacant deck of Blk 280, Tampines Street 22, to the opposite Tampines Avenue 2 after shouting at her.
He claimed as he did that he wanted to end his career.
The ex-girlfriend’s friend caught her hoisting her over a busy street before obstructing her on it.
He finally pulled her back to the middle of the street, where they sat facing oncoming customers while restraineding her hands behind her back.
He held the victim in a headlock when she immediately broke free and kicked Wang out. They engaged in combat while a van passed by.
Although his ex-girlfriend was in pain from his actions, the city prosecutor noted that the girl was uninjured in seriousness.
The friend called the police, who arrived and discovered the group at the Tampines Avenue 2 intersection. Wang was taken into custody and transported to the Institute of Mental Health.
Wang claimed that his company had received a notice that he was fit to return to work after speaking through an speaker.
Wang claimed he had never been so drunk before that Wang was. He claimed Wang was drinking beer the day of the event.
” My behavior was surprising because I was crazy. I am aware that I have caused the victim a lot of hurt, but I have no memory of the incident,” he said in a joking tone.
The widower added that he had elderly parents to support him at home.
I had hoped for a steady job and a happy relationship before this tragedy occurred. This is what people in my opinion believes.
But I was stressed out in my marriage at the time. I have no idea why I drank but little. He apologized to the target and to world,” I was in very small spirits that day.
Up to a time in jail, a fine of up to S$ 5, 000, or both are the penalties for causing harm by a reckless act that threatens career or personal safety.