Elderly woman with knife causes commotion at Tampines St 82, later taken away in ambulance

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SINGAPORE: An elderly woman with a knife caused a commotion outside St Hilda's Secondary School at Tampines Street 82 on Monday (Sep 19) evening. When CNA arrived at the scene at around 7pm, an elderly woman could be seen screaming in pain. At least two police cars and about 10 policemen were spotted at th

SINGAPORE: An elderly woman with a knife caused a commotion outside St Hilda's Secondary School at Tampines Street 82 on Monday evening.

An ambulance arrived shortly after and paramedics tried to calm the woman down. The woman was wearing a green shirt, which was stained with a good amount of blood around the torso region. He spotted an elderly woman who was"at most in her 70s" swinging and waving around what"looked like a knife". Fuad, an elderly woman in a green shirt carrying a bag can be seen waving her hands and speaking to the policemen at the scene. About 10 policemen were spotted at the scene.

 

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