The mother of a worker killed in a 2017 accident at Keppel Terminal is appealing for a significantly increased fine against the PSA (Port of Singapore Authority). Lee Swee Loong, a 29-year-old technical specialist, died after being crushed between equipment during routine crane checks. The mother believes the initial fine imposed does not adequately reflect the severity of the negligence that led to her son’s death. She is seeking a stronger deterrent to prevent similar incidents in the future. The case highlights concerns regarding workplace safety standards within Singapore’s port operations. Details released indicate Lee was caught between a rope drum and a trolley platform. The appeal argues for greater accountability and a commitment to improved safety protocols.