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HDBs are very tall tower blocks, similar to UK council blocks in London.
Even if you get a place in one, life in SG is not just expensive but can be very stressful and people jump off them fairly regularly. There have been some quite graphic pics on their news (coincidentally from the same organisation my dad worked for) – the only thing they cover up is the body (any blood spots and those cones marked 1,2,3 etc are shown in the newspaper pics). it would be more than most Western news would show, but less than mainland China.
SG is however one the safest countries in SE Asia for a single woman to live and socialise and has a lot less gender divisions in the tech industry (they may well be way ahead of many European nations)
it is very rare (in comparison to London and similar blocks in Malaysia) for anyone to be attacked/robbed in the communal areas of these blocks or deliberately thrown off – there is a lot of CCTV which is actually monitored, and the bottom floors are allocated to those of senior age (a traditional Asian concept for any multi floor building) and these older people also keep a watch on security and report anything untoward to 999 – most likely be one of them who reported her going off the balcony, and it would not be odd that they might have made this call more than once in their own lifetimes.
Cops are investigating although it is more than likely that she did jump off because of problems with her own career (this may have been the first obstacle she encountered in getting ahead in life) unearthing pre-existing mental health issues, and bitcoin was a relatively small factor in this.
Bitcoin exchange boss, Autumn Radtke, found dead of suspected suicide in Singapore | News.com.au
CEO in apparent suicide was bitcoin fan, had other issues, too | Reuters
Turns out she did not live in the HDB (it would be unusual for a young foreigner to get a place in one, they get allocated to native citizens and families first) and may well have gone there to jump off – young people (both girls and boys) who do not live in them also visit in small groups or even alone to explore / take photos or even make sketches/paintings their safe environment would mean no one would have though she was at risk.
the rest of the investigation should be left for the cops and authorities – but one thing that does emerge from Singapore’s startup culture is that it seems the investors/funders (whatever their nationality might be) tend to be older than the entrepreneurs, and in SG are almost certainly going to start treating them like an “Asian parent”. That is well intended can cause many issues of its own…
My favorite bar in Melbourne: The Lambs Go. 🙂
@Dr Bunsen 561550 wrote:
My favorite bar in Melbourne: The Lambs Go. 🙂
Thats really clever!
depends, what kind of vibe will it have – what music will it have, wil it have sport, how long will it be open for ?
It’s a really great bar too. Good times. @Izbeckistan 561553 wrote:
Thats really clever!
How about ‘Benders’? Incorporates your name; Ben, is synonymous with getting on the razz, blitz, night on the tiles etc.
Plus it leaves it open for the possibility of being a gay bar
There are too many of these, the 9bar, bar fly, bar steward, bar bar, am bar, so bar, etc
Personally I would name it after a really random urban dictionary sex move.
@Izbeckistan 561559 wrote:
Personally I would name it after a really random urban dictionary sex move.
Club Tropican’ta where the drinks are free but you have to bring your own Ket
@Izbeckistan 561559 wrote:
Personally I would name it after a really random urban dictionary sex move.
Boston red sock?
cleavland steam roller
*googles*
ewww !!
@Izbeckistan 561572 wrote:
*googles*
ewww !!
You googled the boston red ssock didn’t you? :laugh_at:
I always do.
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