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Brit jailed for breaking Singapore quarantine order after climbing emergency stairs to visit his fiancee's hotel room

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direct to your inboxA British citizen has been jailed for breaking a coronavirus quarantine order in Singapore.Nigel Skea, the first Briton to be put behind bars for flouting the rule in the city-state, has been sentenced to two weeks in jail after he climbed an emergency stairwell to visit his fiancee's hotel room.Skea has also been fined 1,000 Singapore dollars (£533).He left his room at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore on three occasions last September and was not wearing a mask, according to court papers.On one of these occasions, he climbed an emergency stairwell and entered a room where his Singaporean fiancee, Agatha Maghesh Eyamalai, was staying.They spent nine hours together during his visit.Skea, who pleaded guilty to two.

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