Singapore Woman Dies a Day After Blasting Indian Worker Online: Accused of Faking Injury
Jane Lee, the Singapore-based owner of a salad shop, died on July 19 – a day after she posted two Facebook updates accusing an Indian employee of faking an injury to claim compensation.

Singapore Woman Dies a Day After Blasting Indian Worker Online: Jane Lee, the Singapore-based owner of a salad shop, died on July 19 – a day after she posted two Facebook updates accusing an Indian employee of faking an injury to claim compensation. According to Channel News Asia, the cause of death is not known and the Singapore Police Force (SPF) is investigating.
Jane Lee owns Sumo Salad in Holland Village, Singapore. She died on Saturday, July 19 and the business community is in shock.
A day before her death, Lee posted about the distress she went through after an Indian employee faked an injury to claim compensation against her shop.
In her Facebook posts on July 18, Friday, Jane Lee said Sran Kiranjeet Kaur, a woman from India, staged an accident to file a false work injury claim which would have entitled her to compensation.
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“I never imagined that someone could act with such deceit simply for the sake of money,” wrote the owner of Sumo Salad.
“Ms. Sran Kiranjeet Kaur, a worker from India, approached me seeking employment.
“Just two days before her contract ended, she staged an incident—claiming to have slipped and fallen while taking the escalator to dispose of rubbish.
“On that day, she was supposed to leave work early, but she deliberately stayed back. It became clear to me that the accident was premeditated, likely as an attempt to file a false work injury claim,” added Lee.
Lee said Sran Kiranjeet Kaur and her husband Mamu, also from India, have scammed businesses before. She called it a “carefully orchestrated scheme… potentially with the assistance of a legal firm that coaches individuals on how to exploit injury claims for compensation.”
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The Singapore business owner claimed she has video evidence that Kaur was never really injured and faked her accident for compensation.
“I have personally witnessed her moving around normally—cooking, walking, and functioning without difficulty. However, her behavior changes dramatically in the presence of others, especially doctors, where she exaggerates her condition and limps to feign serious injury,” she wrote.
Lee said the Indian woman’s modus operandi is to target small business owners. “If they find one without proper insurance coverage, they instill fear and trying to extort money,” she said on Facebook, asking the Singapore Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and the police to investigate the case.
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