Jail and fine for woman in Singapore who verbally abused hospital staff and argued with cops in viral video


Han Feizi had filmed herself arguing with a police officer at the hospital after verbally abusing the hospital employee. - PHOTOS: DOUYIN

SINGAPORE: A woman who filmed herself arguing with the police after she verbally abused a hospital staff member was sentenced to five weeks and five days’ jail and fined S$600 on Wednesday.

Chinese national Han Feizi, 29, pleaded guilty to charges involving two separate incidents of using abusive language against security officers and a staff member at Singapore General Hospital (SGH), as well as for contravening manpower laws.

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