Water tank at Woodlands Block 686B removed

Water tanks



SINGAPORE: The water tank in Woodlands Block 686B where a dead body of an Indonesian maid was found last month, has been removed.

The 15.6 tonne water tank was taken down on Wednesday afternoon from the roof of the block. It took about 15 minutes.

Preparations started early on Wednesday morning.

Replacing the tank is expected to cost an estimated S$40,000, an amount the Sembawang—Nee Soon Town Council is bearing.

The new tank will be installed between June 9 and June 13, after which all four water tanks will be cleaned and sterilised. All this should be completed by June 23.

Some residents welcomed the removal of the tank.

A resident of the block said: " It’s good that they changed the water because residents around here, they think the water is a bit dirty, maybe the germs are stuck in the pipe or something. So it’s quite good they changed the tank and everything so the residents around this block will probably be less concerned about the water they drink."

But some residents felt the issue of how someone could have had access to the rooftop and the tank was still not addressed.

Responding to this via SMS to Channel NewsAsia, MP for Sembawang GRC Vikram Nair said this is still unclear. He said the Bangladeshi worker charged with the murder and his contractor did not have access to the key to the tank.

Mr Nair said: " At the moment we do not know how the worker opened the water tank. We do not know, for example, whether he broke the lock or used a key. If he used a key, we do not know where he got it from as neither he nor his contractor should have had access to the key to the tank.

" The full story will probably only come out in court when the worker is charged. If anyone else was responsible for helping the worker access the tank or get the key, we will have to take action too."

—CNA/ac