Yishun fight ends with woman sprawled on ground: Two taken to hospital, 18-year-old woman arrested
A fight broke out in an open-air carpark in Yishun on April 2.
The police told Stomp they were alerted to the fight at Block 108 Yishun Ring Road at about 9.30pm.
“A 14-year-old male teenager and a 37-year-old woman were conveyed conscious to hospital,” a police spokesperson said. “An 18-year-old woman was arrested for rash act.”
Stomper Fab shared a video of the incident he took from his flat.
The almost five-minute clip shows about 10 people arguing and gesturing at one another in the carpark.
At one point, a woman is seen slapping another woman wearing shorts, who retaliates by swinging her arms as others attempt to intervene and pull them apart.
The latter falls down after being pushed, only to fall again. She is later seen lying on the ground and is pulled from a grass patch onto a pavement by a man whom the Stomper believes is her husband. She remains sprawled on the ground while the man crouches over her as the rest of the group disperses.
Fab said his wife heard from a witness that the dispute allegedly started after two children collided while riding bicycles, which led to an argument between the adults.
“The mother of one of the boys got into the scuffle with another lady, and then a guy came to push and punch her,” he said. “She missed her step, fell on her back and couldn’t move until the ambulance came to send her to hospital.”
The Stomper also quipped: “Yishun again.”
In response to a Stomp query, the Singapore Civil Defence Force said it received a call for assistance at about 9.40pm and conveyed two people to Sengkang General Hospital.
Police investigations are ongoing.

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