A resident living in Jurong East has recently taken to social media to call out his neighbour who has been allegedly sweeping dirt onto his doorstep. Hady Jay posted a video on Complaint Singapore last Sunday (Oct 31), which showed his neighbour using a pink cloth to sweep what appears to be dust towards his doorstep. 'No wonder every day...
A Jurong East resident is accusing his neighbour of sweeping hair and prayer ashes onto his doorstep.A resident living in Jurong East has recently taken to social media to call out his neighbour who has been allegedly sweeping dirt onto his doorstep.
Hady also claimed that his neighbour, whom he estimates to be between 50 and 60 years old, scolded him for rinsing the corridor. He explained that it all started when he called the West Coast Town Council on her after she began placing her belongings outside his 13th storey unit at Pandan Gardens. "It's very inconvenient for me, because every day I need to move the things out of the way before entering my house." he griped.Apart from dirtying his doorstep, Hady wrote that his neighbour had bribed the cleaner, allegedly telling him not to wash area in front of his home.
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