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Singapore-born surgeon Teoh Kar Hao fatally shot during family vacation in South Africa

Tragedy struck orthopaedic surgeon Teoh Kar Hao, 40, a British citizen originally from Singapore, fatally shot while on a family holiday in South Africa. Taking a wrong turn from Cape Town International Airport, he entered an area of a taxi drivers’ strike.

Teoh’s sudden passing has prompted condolences and tributes from Singaporean alumni of Raffles Institution (RI) and Raffles Junior College (RJC).

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SINGAPORE: Tragedy struck an orthopaedic surgeon while he was on a family holiday with his wife and two-year-old son in South Africa.

The surgeon, Teoh Kar Hao, 40, a British citizen originally from Singapore, was fatally shot last Thursday (3 Aug) in Cape Town.

BBC reported that he took a wrong turn while driving from Cape Town International Airport and entered an area near the airport where a taxi drivers’ strike was in progress.

This incident unfolded on Ntlangano Crescent in the Nyanga township. Confirming his demise at approximately 6:30 pm local time, the South African Police Service initiated an investigation into the shooting.

According to Lirandzu Themba, a spokesperson for the police minister, Teoh was driving with two other individuals in the vehicle.

“From the airport, he apparently took a wrong turn off… and headed towards Nyanga.”

“In Ntlangano Crescent a number of suspects approached his vehicle, shot and killed him.”

Despite the incident, no arrests have been made in connection with his death.

The victim was found by officers in the driver’s seat and the passengers – including an infant – were taken to the hospital for medical treatment.

Regrettably, the protests resulted in five casualties, including Teoh. The UK Foreign Office extended their support to Teoh’s family during this challenging time.

Kar Hao Teoh, a skilled surgeon, was actively practicing at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, located approximately 40km northeast of London.

British hospital hailed fallen surgeon as a valued team member

According to a local press Bishop’s Storford Independent, a statement from Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust on Thursday (10 Aug), acknowledged Teoh’s passing and described him as a respected team member, esteemed colleague, and cherished friend across various medical networks.

“He was a well-respected member of the team, a valued colleague and friend to many across the hospital as well as in regional, national and international trauma and orthopaedic networks.”

“With the consent of Kar Hao’s family, we are able to share this news and we ask that you support Kar Hao’s family and friends with your discretion. We will not be making any further statements at this time.”

In light of his brutal murder, an outpouring of grief and sympathy has emerged for his widow and child. An ongoing JustGiving appeal has already reached over half of its £50,000 (approximately $63,435) target to aid the family.

Alumni of Singapore’s Raffles Institutions honor Teoh’s memory

The sudden passing away of Teoh has ignited condolences and tributes from fellow alumni of Raffles Institution (RI) and Raffles Junior College (RJC), who knew him during his upbringing and education in Singapore.

His LinkedIn profile reveals that he studied at RI and RJC from 1996 to 2001 before relocating to the United Kingdom.

There, he obtained a medical degree from the University of Edinburgh and continued his residence and practice.

Responding to the news of his demise, former classmates of Teoh have collaboratively established an online platform for individuals who knew him to share their reflections, memories, and tributes.

Numerous former classmates, schoolmates, friends, and colleagues of Teoh have taken the opportunity to express their respects and offer condolences to his family through this platform.

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Israeli soldiers push bodies from rooftops during West Bank raid

Israeli soldiers reportedly pushed three lifeless bodies off rooftops during a raid in the West Bank on 14 September 2023. The incident, captured on video, has sparked criticism from rights groups and calls for an investigation. Although the Israeli military says it is reviewing the matter, rights groups point out that Israel rarely, if ever, takes meaningful action against its soldiers in such cases.

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Israeli soldiers were seen pushing three apparently lifeless bodies off rooftops during a military operation in Qabatiya, a town in the northern West Bank, on Thursday (19 Sept), according to an Associated Press (AP) journalist and footage obtained by the news agency.

The incident occurred during a broader Israeli crackdown in the West Bank amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. Rights groups allege the action is part of a pattern of excessive force used against Palestinians.

The AP journalist who witnessed the scene reported that soldiers pushed the bodies off adjacent multi-story buildings, while other troops stood below.

This was further corroborated by additional reporters at the site.

In one video, soldiers were seen dragging a stiff body to the edge of a roof and then dropping it. On a nearby rooftop, soldiers swung another body over the edge, while in a third instance, a body was kicked off a roof.

Photos captured by AP show an Israeli army bulldozer near the buildings.

Israel’s military confirmed the operation, stating that its troops had killed four militants during the raid in Qabatiya. The Israeli military acknowledged the seriousness of the incident, stating, “This is a serious incident that does not coincide with IDF values and the expectations from IDF soldiers. The incident is under review.”

The Palestinian Health Ministry, however, confirmed only one death and reported that 10 Palestinians had been hospitalized due to Israeli gunfire. The identities of the deceased and their causes of death remain unclear.

In response to the footage, Shawan Jabarin, the director of the Palestinian rights group Al-Haq, condemned the treatment of the bodies as “savage” and unnecessary, stating that it violated international law regarding the treatment of the deceased, including combatants.

He further expressed scepticism that Israel would conduct a thorough investigation into the matter. “The most that will happen is that soldiers will be disciplined, but there will be no real investigation and no real prosecution,” Jabarin said.

Violence in West Bank

The raid in Qabatiya is part of Israel’s ongoing military operations in the West Bank which is governed by the Palestinian Authority (PA), which have intensified since the outbreak of war with Hamas on 7 October 2023.

Israel has defended its actions as necessary to suppress growing militancy, citing attacks by Palestinian gunmen on checkpoints and inside Israel.

Over 700 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank since the war began, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

The northern West Bank has been a focal point of violence, with numerous deaths and arrests reported over the past months. Earlier in September, Israel carried out its deadliest raid into the region since the war’s outbreak, killing at least 33 Palestinians.

International Condemnation of Israeli Actions

The Israeli government’s recent approval of nearly 5,300 new homes in West Bank settlements in July further complicates the situation. The international community, including the United Nations and rights organizations, has consistently condemned Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank as violations of international law.

On Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly passed a nonbinding resolution calling on Israel to end its occupation of Palestinian territories within a year. The resolution, backed by 124 votes to 12, urged Israel to withdraw its “unlawful presence” in the West Bank and pay reparations for damages caused by the occupation. It also supported a previous advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice, which declared the settlements illegal.

As violence in Gaza continues to dominate global attention, rights groups are increasingly raising concerns about Israel’s treatment of Palestinians in the West Bank, where the situation remains highly volatile.

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Two arrested in US$230 million cryptocurrency theft and laundering scheme

Two men, including a Singaporean citizen, were arrested Wednesday night and charged in U.S. District Courts in Florida and California with stealing and laundering over US$230 million in cryptocurrency. The FBI raided a luxury Miami home linked to one suspect, who allegedly defrauded a Washington, D.C. victim.

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Malone Lam (Broward Sheriff’s Office), Luxury home at 1201 NE 83rd St (Miami Herald)

UNITED STATES: On Thursday (19 Sept), Malone Lam, 20, of Miami, FL, and Jeandiel Serrano, 21, of Los Angeles, CA, were charged with conspiracy to steal and launder over US$230 million in cryptocurrency from a Washington, D.C. victim.

Both suspects were arrested on Wednesday night and charged in U.S. District Courts in Florida and California on Thursday.

Lam, a Singaporean citizen known online as “Anne Hathaway” and “$$$,” and Serrano, who uses the aliases “VersaceGod” and “@SkidStar,” were charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering.

They are accused of using their online identities to fraudulently obtain over 4,100 Bitcoin, valued at more than US$230 million, from a Washington, D.C. victim, according to a press release by the U.S. Department of Justice.

According to the Miami Herald, the FBI raided a luxury waterfront home in Miami, FL, linked to Lam as part of the investigation.

The 10-bedroom, 10-bath home, listed on Zillow for US$11.5 million, was reportedly rented out to celebrities and musicians. Agents arrested Lam in Miami, while Serrano was simultaneously apprehended in Los Angeles. Neighbours described seeing Maseratis and Lamborghinis frequently parked at the Miami residence.

The indictment alleges that since at least August 2024, Lam and Serrano, along with unnamed accomplices, used sophisticated methods to gain access to victims’ cryptocurrency accounts.

The stolen funds were laundered through cryptocurrency exchanges, “peel chains,” pass-through wallets, and virtual private networks (VPNs) to obscure their origins.

The suspects allegedly spent the proceeds on luxury goods, including cars, jewellery, and rental properties in both Miami and Los Angeles.

The raid, which took place on Wednesday, was part of a grand jury indictment unsealed the next day. Agents were seen removing high-end vehicles from the property, and damage to the front gate was visible following the operation.

Local police provided support to the FBI during the raid.

The arrests were announced by U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves, FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge David Geist of the Washington Field Office, and Executive Special Agent in Charge Kareem A. Carter of the IRS-Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) Washington, D.C. Field Office.

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