SINGAPORE — A kayaker whose body was found in waters off Sentosa by the Singapore Civil Defence Force on Tuesday afternoon (Oct 24) was the founder of a local business s
by the Singapore Civil Defence Force on Tuesday afternoon was the founder of a local business selling handcrafted soaps.Chew Jia Tian was found off the waters near Sentosa after she was swept under currents while trying to help another kayaker.by the Singapore Civil Defence Force on Tuesday afternoon was the founder of a local business selling handcrafted soaps.as she was trying to help a fellow male kayaker, a friend who helped the search operation previously told CNA.
Ms Chew and the male kayaker, who was eventually rescued by a passing boat, were part of a group of three who had launched from Sentosa with their own sea kayaks towards the Southern Islands. A fourth sea kayaker happened to meet them on the waters and joined, said Mr Sim, who clarified that he did not organise the tour.
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