Man who died in Singapore riot identified

T K Letchumy Tamboo
Disember 9, 2013 04:57 MYT
The Indian national who died in the riot in Little India, Singapore has been identified as Sakthivel Kumaravelu.
The Straits Times reported that the 33-year-old was a construction worker with a company called Heng Hup Soon.
Sakthivel was reportedly identified by a man who refused to be named, at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH).
The man said Sakhtivel’s family had not been informed of the unfortunate incident.
Sakthivel was killed when a bus hit him, causing enraged fellow workers to riot on the streets.
Five vehicles including three police cars and a civil defence ambulance were burnt while pictures and videos posted in social media showed two police cars being overturned by a cheering mob. Several private vehicles were also damaged in the fracas.
A total of 27 South Asian workers were arrested on charges of rioting, which is punishable by up to seven years in prison plus caning.

#LittleIndiaRiot: Victim of road traffic accident that sparked off mob identified http://t.co/5L8aEibHTI pic.twitter.com/5ZUFNQ9MnM

— The Straits Times (@STcom) December 9, 2013
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