Former actor Huang Yiliang was assaulted while working at his stall 'Old Fisherman' in a food center on Circuit Road on Sunday evening (May 10). The incident occurred following a dispute with the owner of a neighboring stall and his wife, prompting police intervention and Huang's transfer to the hospital.
Social media circulated videos documenting the moment of the assault, showing Huang, aged 64, speaking with a police officer while receiving treatment from a paramedic. In another clip, he was filmed being transported on a stretcher to the ambulance.
Details of the Incident
According to statements from the Singapore police, a report about the incident was received around 6 PM. Upon arrival, officers found that Huang had been assaulted by a 60-year-old man. The victim was transported to the hospital while conscious, and the assailant is cooperating with ongoing investigations.
Huang was busy preparing orders at his stall when he heard shouting before being struck from behind. He mentioned in an interview with The Straits Times that he was hit on his right ear, causing him to fall forward. He indicated that the assailant was the husband of the owner of a nearby chicken stall.
Background & Context
This incident follows another controversy that emerged on social media last week, where a video showed Huang in a heated argument with the owner of the neighboring chicken stall. Huang is known for his roles in local films such as 'I Not Stupid Too' and '12 Lotus', and he opened his stall 'Old Fisherman' in February 2026, specializing in crab dishes.
He is also involved in other ventures, owning a stall at MacPherson Market, which he opened in 2023. Huang, who aims to satisfy customer tastes, has previously faced legal issues, spending 10 months in prison in 2021 for assaulting an employee.
Impact & Consequences
This incident highlights the tensions that can arise in shared work environments, particularly in public places like food centers. Assaults in such locations can have negative repercussions for businesses and undermine trust among entrepreneurs. Additionally, the incident could affect Huang's reputation as he seeks to rebuild his career after retiring from acting. Such events may lead to a decline in customers or even the closure of businesses if tensions persist.
Furthermore, the incident raises questions about safety and conflict resolution in communal workspaces, emphasizing the need for better communication and understanding among stall owners to prevent future altercations.
Regional Significance
The implications of this incident extend beyond Huang himself, reflecting broader societal issues regarding workplace violence and community relations in Singapore. As food centers serve as vital social hubs, ensuring a safe environment is crucial for both vendors and patrons.
Closing this chapter, it is essential for local authorities to address such incidents proactively, fostering a culture of dialogue and conflict resolution among business owners to enhance the overall atmosphere in these communal spaces.
