The body was reportedly initially mistaken for a mannequin.
She suffered injuries to her lips, face, arms and left hand.
He allegedly pulled off his blanket to expose himself as the flight attendant was serving his meal.
SPF said that individuals are free to express their views, as long as it is not against the law.
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At one point, she reportedly pounded on the cockpit door, wanting to be let in.
SMRT staff used a fire extinguisher to put out the fire.
Fortunately, a local animal shelter helped chip in around S$600 in medical expenses to treat the injured dog.
The man was eventually issued a stern warning.