Long queue to see Lee Kuan Yew for last time


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The body of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew is currently lying-in-state at The Parliament House after a 2km procession from the Istana. 

Members of the public can now pay their respects to Singapore’s founding Secretary-General, from 10am-12am through March 28.

A long queue, believed to have begun in the wee hours of the morning, has formed and according to The Online Citizen at 11am, it has stretched to the furthest end of Circular Road. 

 

If you are coming down to Parliament house to pay your last respect to Mr Lee Kuan Yew, note that the queue has already reached the other end of Circular road.

Posted by theonlinecitizen on Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Citizens seem to be keeping their own order as the queue continues to grow rapidly, even under the hot morning sun. 

 

This gentleman has been informing the public where does the queue ends.When asked, he said he was here early to pay…

Posted by theonlinecitizen on Tuesday, 24 March 2015

The current average waiting time is 2.5 hours. The public has been advised to join the queue from the Clarke Quay MRT exit as the line has already extended from North Bridge Road to Circular Road.



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