
They filed a police report on Tuesday, alleging that they were molested while in the foam pool which was part of the Siloso Beach Party 2016 on Sentosa island, The Straits Times reported.
One of the women, Evelynn Boey, had first written about her ordeal on her Facebook page on Monday, explaining in detail how shortly after joining her friends who were in the foam pool, she was suddenly grabbed from behind by her molester.
“He pushed me in and started groping my breast. And he pushed me down into the pool of foam where nobody could see me at all, and continued to grope me vigorously and put his other hand into my pants. He was also pulling my bra down,” Boey wrote, adding that she tried to push him and find her way out of the foam pool.
Her friend, who gave her name as Lee to Chinese daily Shin Min, said she was trying to get to Boey when she too felt someone grabbing her from behind and trying to pull her pants down.
Lee said she was able to break free and go to Boey’s aid, helping the latter to get out of the foam pool.

“Some of you may say ‘padan muka, who ask u to wear so little cloth’, ‘you ask for it’ or ‘this kind of thing happened so many times already’.
“Yeah, I admit that I was careless, so carried away having fun at the party but nobody deserves this. Lesson learned,” she said knowing of the backlash she was likely to receive by writing about her experience on Facebook.
“I wasn’t drunk cos if u know me, I don’t drink,” she added.
She also reported how she got injured during her struggle and put up pictures on FB showing the bruises and abrasions on her legs and feet.
Boey, 30, told the Singapore daily that she did not manage to catch the culprit as she “panicked and wanted to get out of the foam in order to be seen by the other partygoers”.
Her efforts to warn others and get some help from the security staff stationed around the foam pool was also to no avail.
“I asked the security guard for help but all he said was ‘I didn’t see anything, I can’t do anything’,” Boey shared in her FB post.
She also admits to having a new point of view about such parties and also Singapore, after having experienced her new year nightmare.
“This is our first time attending a party like this. And it’s quite typical for foreigners like us to think that Singapore is a safe place.”
According to ST, a spokesman for the Sentosa Development Corporation said that it is “in contact with the two guests to render our assistance”.
“The safety and well-being of all guests are our top priority. As investigations are ongoing, we are unable to provide further details at this stage.”