Woman Who Fell into Sewer Now Sues PUB for $ 5 Million, Adds Schizophrenia to Injuries, Latest Singapore News



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A woman who sued the national water agency PUB after falling into a 1.8m-deep sewer five years ago added her diagnosis of schizophrenia in February this year to the list of injuries she allegedly suffered as a result of the accident.

Mrs. Chan Hui Peng, 47, believes her husband was an evil spirit that laser rays were illuminating his condominium unit, his lawyer told the High Court yesterday.

Mr. L. Devadason also told the court that his client, a certified public accountant, is no longer pursuing his initial $ 20 million claim, which was based on a report from an accounting firm. Now he is seeking around $ 5 million in damages.

He has submitted thousands of pages of medical reports and clinical notes in an attempt to prove that, in addition to a broken ankle and scrapes, the accident also caused post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and schizophrenia.

PUB accepted 70 percent of responsibility for the accident, but disputes its claims for items that include loss of future income and future medical expenses.

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K. Anparasan lawyer representing insurers PUB, argued that Madam Chan “has a tendency to get medical tests and modify to your satisfaction.”

He said the defendant’s experts will testify that she did not suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and that “there could have been a degree of beautification.”

“(Madam Chan) has made a mountain out of a molehill and has taken the opportunity to capitalize on injuries allegedly suffered because of the accident.”

She also noted that surveillance by private investigators showed that she was able to perform daily activities, including walking up to 3.5 km per day.

But Devadason said Madam Chan was seeking “just compensation” for her physical and psychological injuries to “continue her diminished existence with at least some measure of dignity.”

The court heard that on the morning of December 1, 2015, Madam Chan left the Kovan MRT station and was walking towards a row of tents to collect some bird’s nests that she had ordered in advance.

He did not see an open sewer near Kovan Residences and landed on his feet first, landing on his buttocks. Devadason said that a tree had cast a shadow over the culvert and that there were no curbs or signs around it.

Three PUB agents who were standing near the sewer helped her out and took her to seek medical help.

Madam Chan spent five days at Tan Tock Seng Hospital and was diagnosed with trauma, contusions to her hip, and a broken ankle; He then spent four months rehabilitating at Ang Mo Kio Hospital.

Yesterday, Madam Chan spoke quietly, but was composed when questioned on the stand.

Mr. Anparasan said she was not working at the time of the accident and had fabricated evidence to justify your claim for lost profits.



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