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Running a stall nowadays is tough, especially if you’re a stallholder at Tekka Market — one of the worst-affected wet markets since the Covid-19 outbreak.
Tensions ran high on Saturday (June 6) it seems. Footage from a CCTV camera depicted a worker at the Haji M N Shahul Hameed Marketing butchery getting subjected to physical intimidation by a woman who’s allegedly a fellow vendor at the largest wet market in the country.
A silent clip shared by the All Singapore Stuff Facebook page showed how the woman approached the worker in a threatening manner, getting right in front of his face (with her mask removed) to yell at him.
The caption that accompanied the video claimed that the lady is a fishmonger at Tekka Market.
Apparently, she had been shouting at a customer in the market as the queues had been “terribly bad”. The man at the butchery was said to have told her off for being rude, and that’s when the confrontation took place in view of the camera.
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