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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2017
news Restaurant server guilty of causing grievous hurt A restaurant server who delivered a punch that led to a stuntman’s death near Boat Quay in 2015 was convicted of causing grievous hurt to his victim yesterday. District Judge Tan Jen Tse found Muhammad Khalis Ramlee guilty of committing the offence following a four-day trial in August. He was originally accused of murder — a capital charge — but it was later reduced to one of assault. Delivering his verdict, Judge Tan said Khalis, now 25, punched Mr John Denley Nelson in the head on Dec 24, 2015.
It caused the 30-year-old American to fall, hitting his head on the road as he did. He died of head injuries in hospital on Jan 1, about a week later. Before this attack, Khalis and 14 others – 12 men and two women – had been involved in brawls around Boat Quay. Nearly all have been dealt with in court. Like Khalis, who will be sentenced on Nov 17, most had links to secret societies. — THE STRAITS TIMES
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This actor was so enthusiastic that it hurt. Terence Tay, 35, who is under Ahundred Ants Productions, recently finished filming three episodes of the Channel 5 series Code Of Law, where he plays a national sprinter. He told The New Paper: “On the first day of filming, I sprinted for the whole day. After that, I could not walk properly for a week. That showed how fit I was that day.” Tay is also acting in two Channel 8 shows. He also recently completed a Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications Certificate in pastry and bakery at the At-Sunrice GlobalChef Academy. The topic of fitness led Tay to talk further about his participation in the National Steps Challenge The New Paper Big Walk 2017, his first Big Walk. He said: “I had heard of the Big Walk before but did not take part in them. “But I take part in crossfit training, and the Big Walk is a great way to challenge yourself and your way of thinking.” Tay agreed with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s emphasis on health at the National Day Rally this year. He hopes that the health theme for this year’s Big Walk will change people’s perceptions about exercise. “Many people think exercise requires a lot of effort and so they go to extremes
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National Steps Challenge The National Steps Challenge, launched by the Health Promotion Board (HPB), is back for a third campaign. Go to www.stepschallenge.sg to find out more about the upcoming National Steps Challenge Season 3 and how you can sign up and collect your free HPB steps tracker. Terms and conditions apply.
Get fit and learn new sports for free Experience Sports is the Singapore Sports Hub’s in-house community programme that allows everyone to take part in free fitness workouts, such as Zumba, Boot Camp, Cardio Blast and Yoga sessions, as well as SuperFit.Community runs. The Sports Hub has launched a Fit-Sessions Reward Card where participants of Fit-Sessions can redeem prizes and stand to win tickets to a Sports Hub ticketed event. The public can also learn a new sport with certified coaches at the Learn-To-Play sessions during the weekend. The types of sports taught at the sessions change monthly. Go to www.sportshub.com.sg/ ExperienceSports for details.