Old and lonely at Rifle Range flats


Depending on charity: (From left) Chin sharing her story with Cheah and the area’s Village Development and Security Committee chairman Loh Eng Kim.

OUT of some 3,740 units at the Rifle Range flats, more than 900 are occupied by old folk.

Kebun Bunga assemblyman Cheah Kah Peng said elderly citizens constituted at least a quarter or about 26%.

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