On Sunday afternoon, which was 5th November 2023, at around about 12:40 p.m., a disturbing incident occurred, a mother who was 33 years old and also a one-year-old infant baby were found dead at the base of a Housing Board flats building in Eunos.
The Bodies were found at Block 35 Eunos Crescent. This news was confirmed and shared by an eyewitness who witnessed this incident and stated that they might have fallen and the baby was wearing a diaper.
What caused such a disturbing death?
According to the initial reports, the main cause behind their deaths isn’t confirmed or determined yet. The investigations are still ongoing as it is believed that those who witnessed the incident say that the mother and baby may have fallen from the block. The neighbours heard a thunderous noise in the block.
Police had concealed the fourth floor, and it has been said that they are conducting an investigation there because of the deas.
Both of them were declared dead on the spot. The cause of their deaths is yet to be confirmed.
There’s a Chinese-language news channel that reported that they believed that the baby was a baby girl who fell along with her mother.
Funerals Arrangements
According to reports, the details regarding funeral arrangements and memorial services have not yet been shared by the family or by any official means.
Also, the identity of the lady has yet to be determined.
So further no personal details are available for now.
Who is found Guilty?
According to the reports, for now, the police state that they have not found anyone who is found guilty in this incident and also that they don’t even suspect anyone. Stay tuned for future updates in the case.
Since this incident has occurred, the family must be in very much pain and disturbed as no one could even imagine this incident happening and, most importantly, involving a cute little soul.
Reaching Out for Help
This incident has broken the hearts of many; while in this situation, we must help each other and be a support system in the community.
Those who are seeking help should contact these hotlines
Samaritans of Singapore Hotline: 1767
Institute of Mental Health’s Helpline: 6389 2222
Singapore Association for Mental Health Helpline: 1800 283 7019

