#731: Lapses Found in Megan Khung’s Tragic Case of Abuse & Marine Parade’s $1m Bus Service Ends
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A government review has found multiple lapses across agencies in the tragic case of four-year-old Megan Khung, who died after prolonged abuse. Elsewhere, Marine Parade’s free shuttle bus will cease to continue after 20 November, 2026.
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(00:00 ) TELL YOU FIRST Season Two
(01:22 ) Intro
(03:41 ) Lapses Found in Megan Khung’s Tragic Case of Abuse
(38:05 ) Marine Parade’s $1m Bus Service Ends
(48:30 ) One Shiok Comment
(50:08 ) One Shiok Thing
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Lapses Found in Megan Khung’s Tragic Case of Abuse
- Multiple lapses, shortcomings in how agencies handled Megan Khung abuse case, review panel finds
- 5 key findings from report on Megan Khung’s death
- A timeline of how Megan Khung's fatal abuse case unfolded – and how agencies could have done more
- Abuse, death of four-year-old girl: Mum jailed 19 years, boyfriend gets 30 years’ jail, 17 strokes
- Megan Khung deserved better. It takes all of us to keep other children like her safe
- The Full Report
Marine Parade’s $1m Bus Service Ends
- Marine Parade shuttle bus to cease operations in November, resources to be redirected
- Marine Parade seniors lament end of 'short-lived' shuttle; MP says effort wasn’t wasted
- [2024] Free shuttle bus service in Marine Parade cluster costs S$1 million a year, mostly funded through donations: Alvin Tan
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