Residents of Block 201C, Compassvale Drive said they have been disturbed by weeks of chanting and knocking noises since the start of the year.
SINGAPORE: Since the start of the year, some residents at Compassvale Drive have been plagued by chanting and knocking noises that can be heard at all hours of the day and night.
When it first started, Mr Choo thought the noises came from a wake and would only last a few days. He estimated it has now been two weeks. Another resident on the fifth floor who only wanted to be known as Ms Grace, 50, has also had difficulty falling asleep because of the noise. The resident recalled that when he moved into the flat a decade ago, he also had similar problems with his neighbour upstairs.
The noises have also started to affect residents farther away, in neighbouring Block 201B, Compassvale Drive.
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