Century Square Temporarily Closes Christmas Display After Child’s Injury

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Century Square Temporarily Closes Christmas Display After Child’s Injury

Boy sent to hospital following an incident involving festive decorations.

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Century Square shopping mall has removed part of its Christmas decorations after a young boy injured his finger while interacting with the display on

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Century Square shopping mall has removed part of its Christmas decorations after a young boy injured his finger while interacting with the display on Monday (9 December).

The accident happened on the first floor of the mall located in Tampines. Eyewitnesses reported hearing the boy scream as he played near the igloo-themed installation, with some observing that his fingers were bleeding.

Responding to inquiries, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) confirmed they received a request for assistance at approximately 3:30 PM. The boy was transported to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital for treatment.

Closure and Investigation
A Century Square representative stated that immediate assistance was provided to the child, and emergency services were notified promptly. As a safety measure, the igloo installation was dismantled, and the affected area is now closed indefinitely pending an investigation.

In a Facebook update, the mall emphasised its commitment to visitor safety, stating: “The safety and well-being of our visitors remain our utmost priority.”

This incident underscores the importance of rigorous safety checks for public installations, particularly during high-traffic festive seasons.

Texto Reorganizado (British English):
A boy sustains finger injury while playing with Christmas ornaments at Century Square
Century Square mall has removed parts of its festive decorations following a child’s injury on Monday (9 December).

The incident took place on the ground floor of the Tampines mall. Witnesses told 8world News they heard the boy scream while playing at the igloo display. His fingers were reportedly bloody.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) confirmed to AsiaOne that they received a distress call at 3:30 PM on 9 December. The boy was transported to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital for treatment.

Display Closure
A mall spokesperson informed AsiaOne that staff immediately attended to the boy, and SCDF was contacted. The igloo structure was dismantled as a precaution during investigations. The mall also announced via Facebook that the display will remain closed until further notice.

“The well-being and safety of our patrons are our top priority,” the spokesperson remarked.

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