Aloysius Pang’s death 'preventable' had all three men in howitzer complied with safety rules: Ng Eng Hen

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SINGAPORE — Two months after a Committee of Inquiry (COI) was convened to investigate the death of actor Aloysius Pang, it concluded that the incident was caused by safety lapses committed by all three national servicemen — including Pang — who were in the howitzer at the time.

 

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Aloysius did comply but was too late for him 😭

You can say anything when the victim is dead and cannot defend himself

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