A fun Halloween night out turned into a real scare for three party-goers at Marquee Singapore at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) in the wee hours of Oct. 27.

Three men were subsequently charged in relation to a slashing incident at MBS and more details have since emerged, according to The Straits Times (ST) on Nov. 3, 2019.

Victim originally thought attacker was a Halloween scare actor

On Oct. 27, three party-goers were badly injured following an assault carried out by a costumed man.

The incident occurred at MBS at around 6am and the three victims were later sent to the Singapore General Hospital.

One of the three victims, who gave his name as Eugene, told ST that he and seven other friends had been about to head home after a party at nightclub Marquee.

A man, dressed in a doctor's coat, then came towards him wielding a sword at the basement car park of MBS.

The 25-year-old said that he originally thought the attacker was "one of those Halloween jump scare kind of things".

However, the attacker then swung his sword so hard that the bones in both of Eugene's legs were reportedly broken.

Eugene had to have screws inserted into his left leg.

He was discharged five days after the attack, but doctors said it will be at least a year before he is able to walk.

Ear almost completely slashed off

Another victim, 34-year-old Wei said that he was also injured after stepping in to defend his friend.

Wei suffered from a slew of injuries, which reportedly included from gashes on his forehead, chin and ear.

His ear was so badly damaged that part of it was almost severed and dangling from his head.

Eugene said that following the attack, Wei laid in a pool of blood, and his "face [had] turned purple".

Singapore deejay Jade Rasif also posted to her Instagram stories of what is allegedly a photo of Wei lying in a hospital bed, with bloodied bandages around his ear.

She claimed that the man was her friend and had been "hospitalised after he was slashed down to the bone".

The third victim had allegedly been filming the incident on his phone, but was also beaten by another attacker and suffered a sprain and bruises, ST reported.

Three men arrested and charged

Following the incident, three men aged between 22 and 24 were arrested and charged on Oct. 30 for voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapon with common intention.

They are currently in remand and will reappear in court on Nov. 6.

If convicted, they could be jailed up to seven years as well as fined and caned.

Top photo from @djjaderasif / IG and Marquee Singapore / FB