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Daily Briefing: COE premiums increase across most categories; Singaporean woman attacked outside her home

Domestic helper arrested after Singapore woman found dead in pool.

  • The prices for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) in the latest bidding on Wednesday increased across all categories except for goods vehicles and buses. Read more here.
  • A woman was returning home on Monday at 9:30pm from dinner with her friends, and as usual, took the path from the bus stop to the rear entrance of her condominium. Find out more here.
  • The body of a 69-year-old woman was found floating in a swimming pool in her bungalow off Coronation Road on Wednesday morning. Know more here.
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