A violent altercation broke out between two women and a man at a Chinatown massage parlour on Thursday, July 2. According to emergency services, the incident resulted in two people being transported to Singapore General Hospital for medical treatment after authorities were called to 1 Park Road at approximately 2:30 p.m.
Did You Know? The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) confirmed that they received a call for assistance at 1 Park Road, the location of the People’s Park Complex, at 2:30 p.m. on the day of the incident.
Details of the altercation
Video footage of the event circulating online depicts a woman in a red blouse placing a man in a chokehold on the floor, while another woman wearing a black cardigan exerts pressure on his head. The man, who witnesses believed to be an employee, was kicked repeatedly during the struggle.

The conflict expanded when two additional women attempted to intervene. One of these individuals, identified as the owner’s wife, was pushed and attacked during the scuffle. A second man is seen in the footage attempting to separate the woman in the red blouse from the man being attacked. The man on the ground eventually broke free, at which point he engaged in the fight, kicking and punching the woman in the red blouse.
Expert Insight: The implications of workplace violence
Expert Insight: When internal workplace disputes escalate into physical violence in public spaces, the primary concern shifts from administrative staff issues to public safety and criminal liability. The involvement of law enforcement and the subsequent police report indicates that the matter has moved beyond a private business disagreement, likely triggering a formal investigation into the conduct of all parties involved.
What happens next?
As a police report has been lodged, investigators are expected to review the available video evidence and statements from those present at the scene. Because the incident occurred in a public-facing business, the police will likely determine if any criminal charges are warranted based on the actions taken by the individuals involved. While staff at the location characterized the event as an “internal dispute,” they have declined to provide further details regarding the underlying cause.
Frequently Asked Questions
Was anyone injured in the fight?
Yes, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) confirmed that two people were conveyed to Singapore General Hospital following the 2:30 p.m. incident.
What was the cause of the altercation?
According to a staff member at the massage parlour, the fight was the result of an “internal dispute.”
Has the police taken action?
The police have confirmed that a report has been lodged following the incident at 1 Park Road.
How should businesses manage internal staff disputes to prevent them from escalating into public confrontations?
