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Woman Stabs Two in Singapore Mall; Suspect Linked to Manmin Church

A shocking knife attack at a Singapore mall leaves two women injured. The suspect and victims were part of the same worship group, raising questions about the incident's connection to the controversial Manmin Central Church.

Here in this picture we can see a group of people standing near a store and protesting with banners...
Here in this picture we can see a group of people standing near a store and protesting with banners and play cards in their hands and behind them we can see a store and we can see a pillar and lights on the roof present over there.

Woman Stabs Two in Singapore Mall; Suspect Linked to Manmin Church

A shocking incident unfolded at Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre in Singapore today, where a 44-year-old woman allegedly attacked two women with a knife. Both victims, aged 36 and 44, were conscious when taken to the hospital. The suspect and the victims were believed to be members of the same worship group.

The incident occurred around 12:20 PM on the mall's third floor. A 59-year-old man, who helped restrain the suspect, sustained minor injuries but declined treatment. A knife was recovered from the scene. The suspect will undergo psychiatric evaluation under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Act. About 30 people, including children, were inside the venue when the incident occurred. A sign outside the venue read 'The History of the Rainbow and Manmin', similar to materials used by the South Korea-based Manmin Central Church, founded in 1982 by Pastor Lee Jae-rock and expelled from the National Council of Churches in Korea in 1999.

The suspect and victims were believed to be part of the same worship group, with the incident occurring in a venue linked to the Manmin Central Church. The suspect's mental health will be assessed, and investigations are ongoing.

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