A woman is found dead, a suspect was injured after being stabbed in the parking lot of Central College campus of ITE, Singapore News & Top Stories



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SINGAPORE – A woman was found dead in the parking lot of the Central College campus of the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) in Ang Mo Kio, Thursday, July 19.

Police said they were alerted to the case at 19:43. The case was classified as murder.

A 56-year-old woman was found motionless at the scene and was declared dead by paramedics of the Singapore Civil Defense Force (SCDF)

was rushed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital .

SCDF, who sent two ambulances to the scene, said that the man had been seriously injured.

When The Straits Times visited the site Thursday around 9:30 pm, the entire parking area had been cordoned off. The body of the victim was not removed and was between two cars. A spokesman for the ITE said in a statement issued around 12:10 pm: "This is an isolated incident, and we would like to assure parents, students and the public that our campus is safe for students, the staff

He added that while the police were investigating, ITE is unable to comment further, but the school staff is saddened by the tragic incident.

Spokesperson added that lessons will continue according to normal, Friday, July 20.

Mr. Ang Wei Neng, member of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Education, said: "It is sad that such a tragic incident is taking place be produced in the school grounds. "

I hope the ITE College Central leadership will act quickly and decisively to strengthen the college's safety in order to 39, ensure the safety of parents, students and staff. "

Most students They said they had not heard of the incident because the sheltered parking is in a

Zatil Nazurah, a sophomore, aged 18, said she had received a text message from a teacher telling him to be careful and stay away from the basement parking lot

. from CCA then we do not know what happened. We were told to stay away from the main car park but I do not know why. "

A 1-year-old student, who gave her name only as 16-year-old Didi, said she was also told to stay away from the parking lot.

" I now feel very frightened by security here, "she said.

Police investigations are ongoing

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