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Former Singapore president now thinks twice about patting children after Roxy Square incident

She highlighted the importance of maintaining connections between generations and suggested that regular interaction could help preserve understanding and social cohesion

Updated 5 hours ago · Published on 20 Aug 2026 12:17PM

Former Singapore president now thinks twice about patting children after Roxy Square incident
Halimah called for meaningful activities that bring older and younger Singaporeans together and strengthen social bonds. - Facebook pix, August 20, 2026

FORMER Singapore president Halimah Yacob said that she now has to "constantly restrain" herself from patting children on the head, following an incident at Roxy Square where a 73-year-old man was allegedly pushed to the ground after patting a young girl.

Her remarks came amid wider discussion about interactions between adults, children and strangers.

Halimah was speaking about how society has become more fragmented and the need for intergenerational bonding in community spaces, according to a video posted by CNA.

"I used to do that all the time. Now, I have to constantly restrain myself, and I'm very scared," she said.

"I mean, it's a sign of endearment, like you like young children, especially when you are very old."

Halimah called for meaningful activities that bring older and younger Singaporeans together and strengthen social bonds.

She highlighted the importance of maintaining connections between generations and suggested that regular interaction could help preserve understanding and social cohesion.

The 71-year-old shared that she has seen many seniors who are happy to see young children and talk to them. – August 20, 2026

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