Man, 21, charged with voluntarily causing hurt after food delivery rider, 25, allegedly slashed with Swiss army knife in Marsiling
The accused will appear in court again on Jan. 14, 2025.
A 21-year-old Singaporean man was charged with voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons after allegedly attacking a food delivery rider, 25, with a 6cm-long Swiss army knife in Marsiling on Dec. 22 night.
According to court documents seen by Mothership, the man, Muhammad Aiman Mohamed Rupie, was accused of slashing the delivery rider's upper abdomen at Block 214 Marsiling Lane void deck at around 10:30pm on Sunday.
Lianhe Zaobao reported that during court proceedings, the prosecution applied for the case to be mentioned again on Jan. 14, 2025, as it is waiting for the delivery rider's medical reports and surveillance footage.
The court also granted the accused to be released on S$15,000 bail, subject to conditions, which included a curfew.
However, as the accused is currently serving his national service, the prosecution did not require him to wear an electronic monitoring tag, according to Zaobao.
What happened
While court documents did not disclose the reason behind the alleged attack, preliminary investigations by the police revealed that it took place after the accused purportedly got into a dispute with the delivery rider.
Speaking to Mothership, the delivery rider's older brother, who wishes to be known only as Daniel, shared that the disagreement emerged when his younger brother was making a delivery for the accused on Dec. 22.
The accused had apparently written via text that he would pay for his order with S$50 cash and told Daniel's brother to prepare a change of S$33 in cash.
In response, Daniel's brother asked whether he could transfer the change via PayNow instead, as it was a significant amount, and he would need to withdraw the cash first.
However, the accused did not appear to take the request well, as he allegedly scolded Daniel's brother, to which he did not engage further.
A screenshot of the conversation between the accused and Daniel's brother posted by Daniel on Facebook showed the apparent exchange over text.
In the screenshot, the accused could be seen rejecting Daniel's brother's request before telling him, "Got read instruction or not?"
Delivery rider prepared change
Subsequently, Daniel's brother arrived at the Housing and Development Board (HDB) block and informed the accused about his arrival.
In response, the accused asked him whether he had any change, to which Daniel's brother stated he did.
Daniel's brother then asked the accused for his unit number, which he allegedly did not specify on his order.
While waiting at the lift lobby, Daniel's brother asked the accused again whether he could transfer the change via PayNow instead.
Accused allegedly arrived at lift lobby with knife
However, instead of replying Daniel's brother, the accused allegedly arrived at the lift lobby with a knife.
The appearance of a weapon allegedly sent Daniel's brother into a state of panic, and he tried to defend himself with his helmet.
According to Daniel, his brother's self-defence eventually proved futile, as the accused apparently thrust the "entire knife" into his brother's abdominal area.
Despite the pain from the injury, Daniel's brother tried his best to "pin down [the accused] with his body" while allegedly "having the knife in his stomach for 45 minutes".
After a passer-by alerted the authorities, Daniel's brother was conveyed to Woodlands Health Campus and is now recovering at the hospital, shared Daniel.
The accused, who was detained by two passers-by, was arrested by the police, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF) in a Dec. 23 news release.
Accused banned from platform: Grab
Following the incident, a Grab spokesperson told Mothership that the company has banned the accused from its platform.
Grab has also "reached out to the affected delivery-partner" to offer its support, including assisting with his personal accident insurance coverage claim.
Currently, Daniel and his family are appealing for witnesses and any video footage of the incident.
Besides helping his family to understand what transpired on Sunday, he also hoped to gather enough evidence to help his brother file for insurance claims.
Top images via Daniel's Facebook, Google Maps & Singapore Police Force
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