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He has deliberately appeared stark naked in front of his female neighbours several times, but this elderly man is insisting that his own modesty was violated instead. On the other hand, his next-door neighbours living in Block along Tampines Street 22 are fed up after "putting up with his nonsense" for over five years. Taking to Facebook on Wednesday June 22 , user Syafiq Sadiq said that the man has been "psychologically assaulting" his much younger female neighbours by appearing nude outside his doorstep.
Adding that the elderly neighbour has also been blasting music late into the night, Syafiq said: "Mind you, this happened [even] during Covid and my [pregnant neighbour] was a hero for putting up with his nonsense for years. In an interview with AsiaOne on Thursday June 23 , the elderly man, who only wanted to be known as Woo, said that his neighbours should "mind their own business". While admitting that he has appeared naked in front of his neighbours, the year-old retiree, who lives alone, insisted that his acts of nudity have always been limited to within the confines his own home.
Pointing to his next-door neighbour's CCTV camera outside his flat, Woo said: "What if they tell my kids that I walk around [the flat] naked? It'll make me disgraced. And [my neighbours] would come and peep here. They're peeping Toms. Under the Public Order and Nuisance Act , it is illegal to be naked in a private place while being exposed to public view. Wearing a sleeveless top and high-waisted shorts, Woo also ranted about the neighbours complaining about his loud music between 11 in the morning till close to midnight.
Their long-held grudge towards him had stemmed from a dispute involving his damaged flower pots outside his flat, the man claimed. But speaking to AsiaOne outside his flat on the same day, Syafiq said that his "neighbour from hell" Woo has been "tormenting" his neighbours since The elderly man had also claimed that the frequent loud pop music "is for their own entertainment", the year-old tech analyst added.