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Roland Tay or better known as ???, is an administrator in Singapore. He is known for helping the poor and families of murder victims by providing pro-bono burial arrangements. Warning services performed by Roland include, Huang Na, Liu Hong Mei & amp; Ah Meng, the national mascot of Singapore.


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Kehidupan Awal (Tong Aik Undertaker), 1947 hingga 2000

Born in 1947 as the fourth child of 10 children to a street vendor in a coffee shop along Lavender Street, Roland Tay started his working life as a coffee boy. She helps the family coffee shop business by serving coffee and tea to customers at Singapore's Coffin. He learned about the funeral trade as a result, so that when his father died, Tay transformed his father's coffee shop into the now-defunct Casket Palace, which was bought by the Singapore Crate.

In the following years, Tay started several funerary companies including Tong Aik Undertaker who was responsible for operating the Singapore Police police car. Tong Aik Undertaker is still operating from today as Direct Singapore Funeral Services & amp; Embalming since 2000. Every time an accident or suicide occurs, the perpetrators of the Tong Aik Undertaker will be the first on the scene to retrieve the deceased. Funeral services are offered to all religions in Singapore.

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Charitable Services (Direct Branding), 2000 to Now

The Direct Funeral Service reached preaching in particular in 2004 when Roland Tay performed the pro-bono funeral of Huang Na, an eight-year-old girl who was brutally murdered in Pasir Panjang, Singapore. This was followed by another pro-bono funeral in 2005 from Liu Hong Mei, 22, who was killed and cut into seven parts before being dumped on the Kallang River. The process of sewing parts of the body back together took Roland Tay and his 7-hour culprit. He also oversaw the funeral of Li Hong Yan, a 24-year-old village girl from Heilongjiang who drowned in Sentosa.

Roland Tay reportedly collected about three hundred identity cards from the deceased who had no family and that he did the pro-bono funeral service.

One of Roland Tay's more memorable cases is the pro-bono funeral he gave for Ah Meng's national mascot from Singapore.

In 2013, Roland Tay and his wife Sally Ho filed and settled their divorce in June. According to court letters, the accumulated property is estimated to total about $ 20 million. Around the same time, Tay took his daughter, Jenny Tay, into a business that later helped him change the name of a business bureau after quitting his job at a marketing company. In 2015, Jenny marries his girlfriend Darren who has started working at the funeral company with Jenny, before establishing the Nonprofit Live Foundation in 2016. In February 2016, Direct Life has sought to help the Singaporean community including Marsiling to Sembawang areas such as the Sunshine Action House of Action.

The famous pro bono case


Making a living from the dead, Singapore News - AsiaOne
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References


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External links

  • Roland Tay on Facebook
  • Roland Tay on Facebook

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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