Arimuram allegedly got into a fight with Perumal, who was then driving a prime mover and he was a passenger. If convicted of murder, Perumal will face the death penalty, the report said.The Yellow Ribbon Project, started as a community initiative in Singapore in 2004, aims to create awareness about the need to give a second chance to ex-offenders released from prison. Saravanan Arimuram, 31, faces death penalty for the alleged murder of Sivakumar Perumal, 43, who suffered injuries to his face and chest on Thursday, and died later, The Straits Times reported.
The three men were taken to the National University Hospital, it said, citing a police statement. Apart from the two, an 18-year-old man was also travelling on the prime mover which crashed along Jurong Town Hall Road in the Singapore’s suburb industrial estate.Singapore: An Indian-origin man in Singapore was on Saturday charged in a court with the murder of a fellow worker at a construction site, according to a media report."Preliminary investigations revealed that the accident was believed to have occurred following a dispute label cloth Ribbon Manufacturers between the deceased and the suspect," the report said quoting the police statement..According to the court papers, it was not clear that if Perumal’s injuries were caused by the accident or they were inflicted before the crash. Arimuram, who was dressed in a bright yellow tank-top with the words "Yellow Ribbon Project", kept his eyes closed in the dock as the charge was read out to him.
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