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Author: EmerGence
By K.M. LEW
A USED condom was found in a 100gm packet of fried onion that was sold at a convenience store in Singapore, Sin Chew Daily reported.
A 46-year-old air-con mechanic only be known as Ho told a daily in Singapore that he and his wife had the fried onion as a side dish for dinner last Saturday.
When the couple finished eating, they poured the remaining fried onion into a container but to their horror they saw a used pink condom among the content while emptying the plastic bag.
“It is ridiculous that a used condom could be found inside a packet of fried onion. If it is an insect, we can still understand and forgive,” said Ho.
> Chinese dailies reported that a hospital in Singapore had used wrong sperm cell during an In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) process for a couple resulting in the test tube baby being born of a different skin colour as the parents.
Oriental Daily News said the Singaporean Chinese woman and her Caucasian husband demanded an explanation from the hospital when the baby of a much darker skin colour was born on Oct 1.
The couple in their 30s decided to conduct a blood and DNA test. A report showed that the baby had a different blood group.
When they confronted staff at the hospital, they were told that it could be due to a mix-up in the sperm cell being used during the IVF, reported the daily.
A USED condom was found in a 100gm packet of fried onion that was sold at a convenience store in Singapore, Sin Chew Daily reported.
A 46-year-old air-con mechanic only be known as Ho told a daily in Singapore that he and his wife had the fried onion as a side dish for dinner last Saturday.
When the couple finished eating, they poured the remaining fried onion into a container but to their horror they saw a used pink condom among the content while emptying the plastic bag.
“It is ridiculous that a used condom could be found inside a packet of fried onion. If it is an insect, we can still understand and forgive,” said Ho.
> Chinese dailies reported that a hospital in Singapore had used wrong sperm cell during an In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) process for a couple resulting in the test tube baby being born of a different skin colour as the parents.
Oriental Daily News said the Singaporean Chinese woman and her Caucasian husband demanded an explanation from the hospital when the baby of a much darker skin colour was born on Oct 1.
The couple in their 30s decided to conduct a blood and DNA test. A report showed that the baby had a different blood group.
When they confronted staff at the hospital, they were told that it could be due to a mix-up in the sperm cell being used during the IVF, reported the daily.
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