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Updated: Jul 26, 2025

Jane Seat Yee Lee’s Last Post Friday, 18th July 2025  Sumo Salad Holland Village Singapore Police Force (SPF) Mysterious Death thorough investigation last victim Ministry of Manpower MOM Singapore 印度 剝削 中小企業 商業 SMEs collusion comas shysters lawyers ਸਰਨ ਕਿਰਨਜੀਤ ਕੌਰ मामू family husband two children left 12 Years Staff Predicament Kalai Parames Uncle Phoon Jeffi Ah Mai Michelle Victor transferred money start business unwavering dedication token appreciation loyalty hard work dexterity friends fellow business owners SMEs dear staff sorry difficult situation personal note letter computer laptop fabricating feigning physical mental injuries 

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Jane Seat Yee Lee’s Last Facebook Post Friday, 18th July 2025  Sumo Salad Holland Village Singapore Police Force (SPF) Mysterious Death thorough investigation last victim Ministry of Manpower MOM Singapore 印度 剝削 中小企業 商業 SMEs collusion comas shysters lawyers ਸਰਨ ਕਿਰਨਜੀਤ ਕੌਰ मामू family husband two children left

Never Imagined Act Deceit for Sake of money exploitation foreign trash talent South Asian A businesswoman in Singapore, Jane Lee Seat Yee, suddenly died on Saturday, a day after publicly accusing an Indian employee Sran Kiranjeet Kaur of faking a workplace injury to claim compensation in a social media post. Lee was reportedly a quadragenarian (40s) and is survived by two children.

Lee, who owned a local food outlet, Sumo Salad (now rebranded as Sumo Well), had posted a detailed note on Facebook describing what she believed was a fraudulent scheme.

In her Facebook post, Lee accused that the employee had staged an incident just two days before her employment contract ended.

“Ms. Sran Kiranjeet Kaur, a worker from India, approached me seeking employment. Just two days before her contract ended, she staged an incident — claiming to have slipped & fallen while taking the escalator to dispose of rubbish,” the post read.

She claimed that it was not Kaur’s first attempt of trying to claim false injury. “Unfortunately, this appears not to be her first attempt. Based on my observations and information I have gathered, I believe this was a carefully orchestrated scheme, planned with her husband, Mamu also from India, and potentially with the assistance of a legal firm that coaches individuals on how to exploit injury claims for compensation.”

She claimed she had close circuit television (CCTV) footage to prove her allegations. “I have video footage on my phone that contradicts her claim of injury. I have personally witnessed her moving around normally — cooking, walking, and functioning without difficulty. However, her behaviour changes dramatically in the presence of others, especially doctors, where she exaggerates her condition & limps to feign serious injury. I accompanied her to several medical appointments and observed these deliberate actions.”

“Their apparent strategy is to target small businesses. If they find one without proper insurance coverage, they instil fear and trying to extort money (screenshot from Palvinder had sent to Ministry of Manpower (MOM) injury officer Dorathy Teng) from the business owners. If the business is insured, they aim for higher pay-outs by encouraging more serious injury claims, fabricating permanent disabilities so to receive a big lump sum from Insurance company,” the post read.

“I feel extremely unfortunate to have encountered this situation. I am deeply saddened — for myself, my husband, and our dedicated staff — that because of an unfortunate gap in our insurance coverage, we are now being targeted by what I believe to be a fraudulent scheme,” she added.

Kalai Parames Uncle Phoon Jeffi Ah Mai Michelle Victor transferred money start business unwavering dedication token appreciation loyalty hard work dexterity friends fellow business owners SMEs dear staff sorry difficult situation personal note letter computer laptop fabricating feigning physical mental injuries 

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Jane Seat Yee Lee’s Last Facebook Post Friday, 18th July 2025  Sumo Salad Holland Village Singapore Police Force (SPF) Mysterious Death thorough investigation last victim Ministry of Manpower MOM Singapore 印度 剝削 中小企業 商業 SMEs collusion comas shysters lawyers ਸਰਨ ਕਿਰਨਜੀਤ ਕੌਰ मामू family husband two children left

Never Imagined Act Deceit for Sake of money exploitation foreign trash talent South Asian A businesswoman in Singapore, Jane Lee Seat Yee, suddenly died on Saturday, a day after publicly accusing an Indian employee Sran Kiranjeet Kaur of faking a workplace injury to claim compensation in a social media post. Lee was reportedly a quadragenarian (40s) and is survived by two children.

Lee, who owned a local food outlet, Sumo Salad (now rebranded as Sumo Well), had posted a detailed note on Facebook describing what she believed was a fraudulent scheme.

In her Facebook post, Lee accused that the employee had staged an incident just two days before her employment contract ended.

“Ms. Sran Kiranjeet Kaur, a worker from India, approached me seeking employment. Just two days before her contract ended, she staged an incident — claiming to have slipped & fallen while taking the escalator to dispose of rubbish,” the post read.

She claimed that it was not Kaur’s first attempt of trying to claim false injury. “Unfortunately, this appears not to be her first attempt. Based on my observations and information I have gathered, I believe this was a carefully orchestrated scheme, planned with her husband, Mamu also from India, and potentially with the assistance of a legal firm that coaches individuals on how to exploit injury claims for compensation.”

She claimed she had close circuit television (CCTV) footage to prove her allegations. “I have video footage on my phone that contradicts her claim of injury. I have personally witnessed her moving around normally — cooking, walking, and functioning without difficulty. However, her behaviour changes dramatically in the presence of others, especially doctors, where she exaggerates her condition & limps to feign serious injury. I accompanied her to several medical appointments and observed these deliberate actions.”

“Their apparent strategy is to target small businesses. If they find one without proper insurance coverage, they instil fear and trying to extort money (screenshot from Palvinder had sent to Ministry of Manpower (MOM) injury officer Dorathy Teng) from the business owners. If the business is insured, they aim for higher pay-outs by encouraging more serious injury claims, fabricating permanent disabilities so to receive a big lump sum from Insurance company,” the post read.

“I feel extremely unfortunate to have encountered this situation. I am deeply saddened — for myself, my husband, and our dedicated staff — that because of an unfortunate gap in our insurance coverage, we are now being targeted by what I believe to be a fraudulent scheme,” she added.

Kalai Parames Uncle Phoon Jeffi Ah Mai Michelle Victor transferred money start business unwavering dedication token appreciation loyalty hard work dexterity friends fellow business owners SMEs dear staff sorry difficult situation personal note letter computer laptop fabricating feigning physical mental injuries 

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Jane Lee Seat Yee Jane Sumo Salad Holland Village Singapore Police Force (SPF) Mysterious Death thorough investigation last victim Ministry of Manpower MOM Singapore 印度 剝削 中小企業 商業 SMEs collusion comas shysters lawyers ਸਰਨ ਕਿਰਨਜੀਤ ਕੌਰ मामू family husband two children left

Deceit for the sake of money exploitation foreign trash talent South Asian

A businesswoman in Singapore, Jane Lee Seat Yee, suddenly died on Saturday, a day after publicly accusing an Indian employee Sran Kiranjeet Kaur of faking a workplace injury to claim compensation in a social media post. Lee was reportedly a quadragenarian (40s) and is survived by two children.

Lee, who owned a local food outlet, Sumo Salad (now rebranded as Sumo Well), had posted a detailed note on Facebook describing what she believed was a fraudulent scheme.

In her Facebook post, Lee accused that the employee had staged an incident just two days before her employment contract ended.

“Ms. Sran Kiranjeet Kaur, a worker from India, approached me seeking employment. Just two days before her contract ended, she staged an incident — claiming to have slipped & fallen while taking the escalator to dispose of rubbish,” the post read.

She claimed that it was not Kaur’s first attempt of trying to claim false injury. “Unfortunately, this appears not to be her first attempt. Based on my observations and information I have gathered, I believe this was a carefully orchestrated scheme, planned with her husband, Mamu also from India, and potentially with the assistance of a legal firm that coaches individuals on how to exploit injury claims for compensation.”

She claimed she had close circuit television (CCTV) footage to prove her allegations. “I have video footage on my phone that contradicts her claim of injury. I have personally witnessed her moving around normally — cooking, walking, and functioning without difficulty. However, her behaviour changes dramatically in the presence of others, especially doctors, where she exaggerates her condition & limps to feign serious injury. I accompanied her to several medical appointments and observed these deliberate actions.”

“Their apparent strategy is to target small businesses. If they find one without proper insurance coverage, they instil fear and trying to extort money (screenshot from Palvinder had sent to Ministry of Manpower (MOM) injury officer Dorathy Teng) from the business owners. If the business is insured, they aim for higher pay-outs by encouraging more serious injury claims, fabricating permanent disabilities so to receive a big lump sum from Insurance company,” the post read.

“I feel extremely unfortunate to have encountered this situation. I am deeply saddened — for myself, my husband, and our dedicated staff — that because of an unfortunate gap in our insurance coverage, we are now being targeted by what I believe to be a fraudulent scheme,” she added.


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