skeletal remains found in Toa Payoh flat after rent went unpaid for two years
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https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/c...-two-years
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#2

No smell? Neighbor no smell anything?
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most likely got plenty of oxygen from an open window.
And if in contact with carbon say newspapers u get rich fertilizer.
ya no smell got smell add more.
singlion had tried with smelly stuffs like urine sai in the past.
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singlion was also a witness at exhumation of a grave.
no smell at all as the man collected all the bones
later at a nearby crematoria we collected the remains to be thrown at Changi.
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This is getting more common. Hopefully MP Tan can do something with a fast aging population.
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