SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The 28th Southeast Asian Games closed on a sombre note at Singapore's new national Stadium on Tuesday, drawing the curtain on the region's biggest multi-sports event.
Singaporean president Tony Tan officially declared the Games over after Tan Chuan-Jin, the president of the SEA Games Federation, delivered an emotional closing speech, paying tribute to the victims of the Mount Kinabalu earthquake in nearby Borneo.
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