Missing
The case of the xinmin students
It was 6th September 2004, the first day of the September holidays when three Secondary Four students, namely, Grace Heng, Eileen Seah and Kitson Tan, decided to go to this supposedly good and cheap Thai restaurant said to be along Temasek Boulevard. These teenagers were believed to have gotten lost on the way to this restaurant.
Stay tuned as we come back after the commercial to see the interviews done by the last person who have seen the unfortunate teenagers and also by their respective parents and their English teacher.
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Mr Cheng (Name has been edited to protect privacy.), an employee with the SBS transit, was the last person to have seen these teenagers ALIVE.
"Aiya, those children. They ask me where Temasek Boulevard is, how I know!? So I checked the street directory for them lah! Yah, den I think we found out that that place is near Raffles Place mrt station! Haha, and they're in Tanjong Pagar station! Hehe, the look on their face very funny sia! Haha..." And we leave the employee who is really sorry for the plight of these unfortunate teenagers guffawing on the floor.
Next, is Mdm Lim, mother to Kitson Tan, the only boy of the group.
"Oh! My Ah-Boy! He was so good and hardworking! Please! If you have him or have seen him, please return him to me or call me!"
We shall not disturb Mdm Lim who have dissolved in tears on the floor.
"Grace! Oh my God! I won't put you under house arrest anymore! Please come home!" Mrs Heng , mother of Grace Heng, is as you can see, extremely distraught.
"Eileen! I don't care about you losing your endpoint! Come Back!!!" Mrs Seah, is desperate to have her daughter back and is not going to blame her for losing her handphone.
These touching interviews must have touched you. Please stay tuned as we analyze and explore each possibility on what might have happened.
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Scenario 1: Kidnapped?
We find this scenario highly unlikely these three teenagers are known to have a voracious appetite and it would have been extremely costly to kidnap and feed them. Therefore, we believe that kidnappers are smart enough to avoid these bad business.
Scenario 2: Lost?
According to the last eye witness, these teenagers were looking for a Thai restaurant in Temasek Boulevard which is no where near Tanjong Pagar mrt station, maybe they were indeed lost. However, considering the size of Singapore and the age of thess teenagers, we dismiss this as a possibility.
Scenario 3: Starved to death?
Since the teenagers were in lesson since the morning and were looking for this Thai restaurant to have their lunch, it is most likely that they were extremely hungry. This voracious appetite coupled with their walking around to look for the restaurant may have caused them to starved to death. However, since their bodies were not found, we are not sure if they are indeed dead.
Until now, the location of these teenagers are still unknown, we can only hope for the best. If you have any informations on these teenagers, please call 999-9999-9999.
For now, these unfortunate teenagers are still considered.
MISSING
Join us next week as we see what happend to a group of close friends as they holiday in Hawaii in MISSING, the case of the missing sun tanners.
the show above is purely a figment of the said teenagers overactive imagination and any resemblance to any living or dead person is purely incidental.
Haha, siao. Too free lah. Most of it is true, we did wander around for half an hour looking for the restaurant. But we ended up at Sakae Sushi at J8 for the buffet. Yum! Haha... I've got 6 compos and 6 compres to finish by wed. Wish me luck. =/
Oh, and i really want to watch Garfield, anyone?
"We're not lost! We just dunno where we going..." -Grace
kitson rocks! 6:02 PM