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SINGAPORE — He loved animals with a passion and had a thirst for adventure and all-things diving related, often venturing out to the surrounding waters to catch marine wildlife, even sharks, as specimens for the aquarium.
Groups of friends and family gathered in the evening dusk on Wednesday (Oct 5) to recount stories about Mr Philip Chan’s life at a wake held at Block 52, Lengkok Bahru,
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Underwater World supervisor dies after getting stung in chest by a stingray
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Mr Chan, a senior staff member at Underwater World Singapore (UWS), died on Tuesday after he was stung in the chest by a stingray while transferring it from its tank. He succumbed to his injuries at Singapore General Hospital.
At the wake, his old scuba diving suit was displayed by the coffin — a reminder of his love for diving, shared his wife, Mdm Serene Tong, 59.
With a smile, she recounted how they had first met when he was a lifeguard at Sentosa and she was working as an administrative staff there. “He was very honest, forthright... We just clicked,” she said.
Mr Chan, a senior supervisor of UWS’ Curatorial Department, was one of the 10 UWS staff who had stayed after the attraction’s closure in late June to help care for the animals while suitable new homes were being found.
The Manpower Ministry has instructed UWS to stop all activities associated with the transferring of sea animals. Investigations are ongoing.
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