First Jubilee baby born at midnight in Singapore


ST_01.01.2015_1436550952 chew seng kimChloe, first Singaporean baby born at Thosom Medical Centre in 2015. Minister Grace Fu visited the parents of the first SG50 baby to present them with the jubilee gift. Last item, a medallion, will be revealed during the visit.

SINGAPORE: The island-state’s first Jubilee baby, a girl, was born at the stroke of midnight at Thomson Medical Centre on Jan 1, 2015.

Tham Kuan How and Lian Wen Fang, both 29, welcomed their first child Chloe Tham Xin Yi (pic) as the rest of Singapore ushered in the New Year. The baby girl arrived two days early.

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