(Reuters) - At 23-years-old, Violette Dorange became the youngest sailor to finish the Vendee Globe after completing the gruelling solo round-the-world yacht race on Sunday.
SINGAPORE : A police superintendent has been charged after he allegedly consumed alcohol and drove a car in a dangerous manner along Tampines Avenue 5 in February 2024.
Chan, who is the head of operations and intelligence at the Police Security Command, according to the Singapore Government Directory, was charged on Feb 6 with multiple offences, including drink driving.
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