Photo courtesy of TRE
Why would an elderly woman at 95 want to end her life this way? And this
is no ordinary woman. The samsui women, the pioneers that built the HDB
flats and factories of this country, were the hardiest women in
Singapore’s history. They toiled under the hot sun and rain, like the
present construction workers from neighbouring countries, protected only
by a rectangular red cloth contraption on their head. They were the red
head army of workers carrying cement and bricks on their back and
balancing on the narrow wooden planks that led to ever higher and higher
floors of HDB flats under construction. They worked day and night with
no complaints. I don’t think they even join the union to protect their
welfare and working conditions.
When Madam Loke retired at 60 as a construction worker, she continued to
work as cleaners and other manual jobs to earn a living. There was a
quiet pride and dignity in these women. They do not beg for a living.
They worked for a living. And she continued to work till her 80s, as
coffee shop assistant or any odd jobs available.
Recently she had a fall and was hospitalized. According to her daughter,
she jumped to her death so as not to burden her children. The medical
cost to keep her alive is prohibitive. She could be the last old person
to jump to her death for fear of high medical cost.
The govt is seriously working out a medical insurance scheme for the
oldies to take care of their medical bills till 100 years old or more.
They only need to pay the insurance premiums, if they can afford it, and
all will be fine. There will be no more such problems. The Medishield
Life could be the live line for the oldies to live longer and have peace
of mind.
As for Madam Loke, she lived a life of dignity and probably enjoyed
working till way past her 80s. Think all old Sinkies enjoyed working
till they die. Working for the oldies in this island is for their own
good, respect and dignified. Many average Singaporeans will live their
golden years this way, working till they can work no more. There is now
one more reason for them to work for, the impending Medishield Life and
an insurance premium to pay for.
Maybe I am wrong. Medishield Life for the oldies is free, or they pay
when they were young. Not sure about this, and not sure at what age will
it be free, or will it be free at all.