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26 January 2019

Fans pay respect to Singaporean actor Aloysius Pang who died on Jan 23 from injuries suffered while carrying out repair works inside a Singapore Self-Propelled Howitzer in New Zealand

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SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Members of the public, celebrities and politicians took turns to pay their respects to the late actor Aloysius Pang on Saturday (Jan 26).
Even though the morning wake in MacPherson Lane was reserved for Pang's close friends, family or VIPs, members of the public started streaming in as early as 10am to form a queue to enter the grounds.
The public memorial started at noon.
Celebrities, such as actors Chen Hanwei and Shane Pow, were spotted at the wake, as was Pang's actress girlfriend Jayley Woo.
Woo wore a pair of big sunglasses and was hugged and comforted by several people around her.
Politicians, including Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong and MP Tin Pei Ling, also stopped by to pay their respects.
The public memorial is held at 82A MacPherson Lane from noon on Saturday until noon on Sunday.
Corporal First Class (NS) Pang Wei Chong, 28, died on Wednesday night from injuries suffered last Saturday while he was on reservist duty in New Zealand.
His body was flown into Paya Lebar Air Base on a Republic of Singapore Air Force KC-135R tanker aircraft on Friday evening.
On Friday night, hundreds of people turned up at the wake, hoping to pay their respects even before the public memorial was due to start.
CFC (NS) Pang will be accorded the full honours of a military funeral.
The cremation ceremony will be held at Mandai Crematorium on Sunday. - The Straits Times/Asia News Network

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Singaporean actor Aloysius Pang, 28, died on Jan 23 from injuries suffered while carrying out repair works inside a Singapore Self-Propelled Howitzer in New Zealand. PHOTO: FACEBOOK / ALOYSIUS 冯伟衷.
Singaporean actor Aloysius Pang, 28, died on Jan 23 from injuries suffered while carrying out repair works inside a Singapore Self-Propelled Howitzer in New Zealand. PHOTO: FACEBOOK / ALOYSIUS 冯伟衷.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Singaporean actor Aloysius Pang died on Wednesday night (Jan 23) from injuries suffered last Saturday while carrying out repair works inside a Singapore Self-Propelled Howitzer in New Zealand, said the Ministry of Defence (Mindef).
In a statement issued late on Wednesday night, Mindef said Corporal First Class (NS) Pang, 28, died at 8.45pm. The ministry also shed light on how the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) operationally ready national serviceman was injured.
Mindef said CFC (NS) Pang, an armament technician from the 268th Battalion Singapore Artillery, was carrying out repair works inside the Singapore Self-Propelled Howitzer with two other SAF personnel last Saturday at the Waiouru Training Area in New Zealand.
“Unfortunately, CFC (NS) Pang sustained injuries when the gun barrel was lowered,” said the ministry.
The medical team tending to him included Dr Teo Li Tserng, chief of trauma and acute care surgery at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, who was flown in to assist the New Zealand medical team.
Mindef said CFC (NS) Pang died despite attempts to repair damaged organs and being put on artificial life support.

An independent Committee of Inquiry will be convened to investigate the circumstances leading to the incident. A press conference, to be chaired by the Chief of Defence Force, will be held on Thursday (Jan 24) to present the preliminary findings.
The SAF will be making arrangements to bring CFC (NS) Pang’s body back to Singapore. “The Ministry of Defence and the SAF extend their deepest condolences to the family of CFC (NS) Pang and will continue to render assistance and support in their time of loss,” said Mindef.
His parents, as well as his two elder brothers, arrived in Hamilton earlier this week, accompanied by SAF family liaison officers.
A post that appeared to have been written by one of his brothers on behalf of the family went up on late Wednesday night on the actor’s Instagram account. The post said the last few days had been a difficult time for the family.
“Every news that were brought upon us since his last op was devastating with little signs of hope on his recovery,” it read. “We all broke down when the medical team spoke to us that his condition is worsening and we should be prepared for the worst.
"We’re going to lose a brother. And my parents are going to lose their precious son whom is only 28."
The post added: “Thus I seek everybody’s kind understanding that we are unable to comment further during these precarious time.”
Mediacorp actor Desmond Tan commented on the Instagram post: “Bro, you are an important chapter in all our lives. Nothing is wrong, just that you went ahead of us like you always do as a human and actor. We will see you in future.”
Several local artists, including Jayley Woo and Ya Hui, switched to black-and-white profile pictures on Instagram on Wednesday night.
In a heart-rending post, Woo wrote: "I’m not lucky enough to be your wife in this life. We must definitely get married in the next."  Woo and Pang had never acknowledged their relationship in public but Woo said on Instagram after news of his death broke that they were waiting until they got married to go public.
Fellow actor Shane Pow wrote on his Instagram account: “It wasn’t enough being brothers with you this life. Let’s be brothers again next life. I love you my big brother.”
CFC (NS) Pang was taking part in an annual live-firing exercise called Thunder Warrior. He was on reservist duty.
He underwent abdominal surgery last Saturday evening, after the incident took place, and a planned follow-up operation was completed on Monday.
However, his condition worsened and he required additional surgery, which was completed on Tuesday just before midnight (Singapore time), said Mindef on Wednesday.
Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, in an update on Facebook on Wednesday, said that his condition was very serious and he needed artificial support for his lungs, kidneys and heart.
The actor, who started acting at age nine, had been due to start shooting Channel 8 romantic drama My One In A Million next month after Chinese New Year.
Exercise Thunder Warrior has been conducted since 1997. This year's exercise takes place from Jan 5 to Feb 2, and involves more than 500 personnel from the 268th and 24th Battalions, Singapore Artillery.
Repair and maintenance work on the Howitzer, which entered service in 2003, is usually done in teams and supervised by a commander, said a former serviceman familiar with the platform. In combat, it is operated by a crew of four.
The Howitzer is no longer in production and is currently operated only by NS battalions, added the serviceman, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The Next-Gen Howitzer high-mobility weapon system, operated by a three-man crew, is envisaged to be introduced from 2020.
There had been two other incidents that led to deaths in the past year.
In April 2018, Corporal First Class Dave Lee Han Xuan, 19, from the 1st Guards Battalion, died close to two weeks after being admitted to Changi General Hospital for heatstroke.
In November 2018, Corporal First Class Liu Kai, 22, died after a Bionix vehicle reversed into the Land Rover he was in. An Army-wide safety timeout was declared after the incident at Jalan Murai Training Area. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

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