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1 dead on track near Kallang MRT station; East-West Line train service partially suspended
SINGAPORE: A person was pronounced dead on the east-bound track near Kallang MRT station on Thursday night (Feb 25), disrupting train services on parts of the East-West Line.
The incident occurred at about 9.30pm between Lavender and Kallang stations on the line towards Pasir Ris, said SMRT. ...
The incident occurred at about 9.30pm between Lavender and Kallang stations on the line towards Pasir Ris, said SMRT. ...
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