Tag: accident

  • 33 Year Old Certis Cisco Officer Died On Duty In Drink-Driving Accident, Malaysian Driver Arrested

    33 Year Old Certis Cisco Officer Died On Duty In Drink-Driving Accident, Malaysian Driver Arrested

    A 33-year-old on-duty Certis Cisco officer died on Friday morning (Feb 10) after he was knocked down by a car while trying to divert traffic at Tuas Checkpoint.

    The accident happened at about 2.30am, and Lance Corporal (Auxiliary Police Force) Norman Samri was taken conscious to the National University Hospital where he died an hour later from his injuries.

    A police spokesman said the 28-year-old male driver of the car was arrested for causing death by rash act and investigations are ongoing.

    The Malaysian driver, who is believed to have been drink-driving, was arrested on the spot.

    The Straits Times understands that when the accident happened, LCP Norman and two other auxiliary police officers (APOs) had been diverting traffic from the first lane of the three-lane road of the departure viaduct as a minor accident had occurred there.

    The car was believed to have been speeding and swerving between lanes and did not slow down when it approached the APOs.

    ST understands the trio tried to jump out of the car’s way, but LCP Norman was hit and landed a distance away.

    He suffered head injuries and died later in hospital.

    When contacted, an Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) spokesman said: “The ICA extends our deepest condolences to the family of the late officer and is working with Certis Cisco to provide necessary assistance to the family.”

    The ICA spokesman added that she was unable to comment further on details of the accident as police investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Khoo Teck Puat Hospital: Sister Is Not Family, Get Out Of A&E Room

    Khoo Teck Puat Hospital: Sister Is Not Family, Get Out Of A&E Room

    Dear A.S.S. Editors

    Here’s the story about my terrible experience at KTPH. My Brother was rushed to the A&E at KTPH due to high fever, severe vomiting and chest pains. We arrived at the Hospital at 4am. While waiting, my Father asked the nurse “around what time can my Son see the doctor?” And the nurse simply glared at him and walked away.

    My Brother was still vomiting non stop and had hyperpehia due to severe pains. Did X-ray and blood test. Doctors couldn’t diagnose the problem and suspect that it is food poisoning and said that maybe can be discharged at 4pm.

    At 9am, my Brother was finally warded to the EDTU and put on IV drip. My brother’s right hands were ice cold so we asked the nurse, and the nurse said “you touch my hand, my hand also very cold.” laughed and left. So we had no idea what was going on and we waited patiently for the results.

    Finally at around 5pm, results came out. Doctor say it might be food poisoning but it cannot be confirmed. What? Then, proceeded to say that his white blood count is too high and have to do blood test again. Cannot be discharged and have to stay until tomorrow morning for further observation.

    At around 8pm the doctor said that the test results are out, the blood count has been reduced slightly but not enough to be discharged. And the x-ray shows that my Brother’s left shoulder is dislocated and have to do second x-ray. What?

    Brother was then wheeled to do the second x-ray and then the x-ray was cancelled because another doctor said it wasn’t necessary because it is just “flexible joints” and my Brother can be discharged. And that we had to wait 1 hour to get the MC and the discharge summary.

    While waiting, A&E patient relation associate Mohd Yusof came in and suddenly asked my Mother if she’s the parent. Then he asked me “who are you?” I said I’m the Sister. He said “Sister is not family, you get out” So I said “huh? Sister is family. We are waiting for him to be discharged, he will be discharged soon.” And he said “no, Sister is not family, you get out. doctor can just talk to the Mother”

    So I had to wait outside because apparently “Sister is not family” at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. Absolutely ridiculous. Terrible terrible experience at KTPH and will never go back again.

    Upset Family Member
    A.S.S. Contributor

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Knocked Unconscious On MRT Platform, Man Pressing Charges To Bring Hit-And-Run Attacker To Justice

    Knocked Unconscious On MRT Platform, Man Pressing Charges To Bring Hit-And-Run Attacker To Justice

    On boxing day evening, as i was heading home, just about to board the train, i was knocked out unconscious by one of two teens who were running / racing on the platform.

    According to the MRT staff, i collided with the boy, and we both fell. The boy got up and he and his friend ran to board a train, leaving me lying unconscious on the ground. I think i was unconscious before i hit the ground. MRT staff said i was K.O.ed for 30s.

    MRT staff carried me off to a room. I have no recollection of the collision. My face is bruised swollen and i have a bump on my head. I suffered from some memory loss. Somehow i managed to give my gf’s contact to the staff, although i have no recollection of that either. My gf arrived and accompanied me to the hospital.

    I will be pressing charges because

    1. I want to find out who my hit and run assailants are.

    2. I do not want anyone to think they can irresponsibly run away after causing hurt regardless of intention. If a fragile elderly got hit it could have been fatal.

    3. I have important appointments this week and their actions really brought me great inconvenience.

    Incident happened at Hill View station. Between 8.30pm to 8.45pm. Anyone with information is welcomed to contact me. I do have an SMRT staff eye witness and CCTV recording.

    Update: I am discharged with ‘minor head injury’ status, a bump on the right side of my head, swollen lower left cheek, and the left side of my neck has strain supposedly from the whiplash of my fall.

     

    Source: Joe Basara

  • AYE Crash Victim: I Was Lucky

    AYE Crash Victim: I Was Lucky

    She was riding pillion on her husband’s motorcycle when she saw a car speeding against the flow of traffic towards them.

    Before her husband could react, the Mercedes-Benz hit their bike, sending them hurtling through the air.

    As Madam Janice Choo, 34, lay injured on the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE), her first concern was for the safety of her husband, Mr Teh Tze Yong.

    Then, racked by pain in her left leg, her next worry was whether she would walk again.

    The Malaysian couple, who live here, were among five people injured in the accident just before the underpass leading to the Tuas Checkpoint on Monday morning.

    A Toyota driver was killed on the spot while his wife was injured. The Mercedes driver and a Mazda driver were also hurt.

    Businessman Lim Chai Heng, 53, was charged with causing death by reckless or dangerous driving at his bed in the National University Hospital (NUH) on Tuesday.

    A video clip of the Mercedes hitting the motorbike has gone viral online.

    When she saw the clip, Madam Choo could not believe the woman in the video was her.

    She told The New Paper yesterday from her NUH hospital bed: “I cried a lot, but it was very hard to register that the video clip was of me.

    “It made me realise how lucky I am.” The administration officer said her husband was taking her to work at Tuas when the accident happened at about 8am.

    “I remember seeing the car coming towards me. I was shocked but I could not do anything,” she said.

    “I remember thinking to myself, the car is definitely going to hit me.”

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    The impact sent her flying and when she landed, her first thought was of her husband.

    She said: “I wanted to find him to make sure he was all right. I was relieved when I saw him alive. I told him my leg hurt a lot. I did not know if I could walk again.” Madam Choo has since undergone a five-hour operation on her fractured left leg.Her brother-in-law, Mr Teh Tze Wei, 29, said his brother has had two operations for fractures on both hands and injuries on three fingers.

    The quality control inspector said he was unsure if Mr Teh will need to go under the knife again.

    The couple, who registered their marriage in 2005 and held their wedding ceremony in 2011, are both warded at NUH but they have not been able to see each other due to their injuries

    Madam Choo is now worried how the injuries will affect their future.

    Mr Teh had just started working as a warehouse assistant at Yang Kee Logistics about a month ago.

    “We will not be able to work for at least three months.

    “I’m worried how we are going to pay the monthly rent for our home,” she said.

    The couple pay $650 a month to share a three-room flat in the Pioneer area with three relatives.

    A Yang Kee Logistics spokesman told TNP it had been in contact with Mr Teh’s family and will work closely with them “to render support through this difficult period”.

    Her parents, Mr Choo See Chan, 58, and Madam Choy Moy Chai, 62, drove eight hours from their home in Perak, Malaysia, to visit her and her husband at NUH.

    Madam Choy said: “We never thought something like this would happen. We were worrying throughout the drive here.”

    The accident has made Madam Choo swear off motorcycles.

    She said: “I feel too afraid to ride a motorcycle ever again.”

    Crash ‘permanently embedded’ in victim’s mind

    Whenever Mr Tan Han Boon, 34, recalls the sight of the Mercedes-Benz charging towards him against the flow of traffic, it sends chills down his spine.

    The project human resource manager, whose Mazda was badly damaged in Monday’s accident on the AYE, said: “I think it is permanently embedded in my mind.”

    Mr Tan, who suffered abrasions and neck pain, thinks his car, which he bought in April for about $120,000, is beyond repair.

    “I don’t think it can be fixed, but this will be confirmed by the insurance company,” he said.

    Recalling the accident, Mr Tan said: “It was very unreal, like something in a movie.”

    He said he had swerved his car to the left to avoid the oncoming Mercedes, causing him to collide into a bus.

    After that, he lost track of whatever happened.

    “After the accident, I remember a burning smell, my airbags were out and my glasses on the floor,” he said.

    Mr Tan later went to the hospital on his own for a check-up to set his mind at ease.

     

    Source: The New Paper

  • AYE Crash: Injured Widow May Have To Miss Husband’s Funeral

    AYE Crash: Injured Widow May Have To Miss Husband’s Funeral

    They were supposed to celebrate their ninth wedding anniversary next month in Bali.

    But her husband was killed in a horrific crash on the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE) on Monday when a silver Mercedes slammed into their vehicle.

    Her parents said their daughter now might not be able to bid her final farewell at her husband’s funeral because she was badly injured in the tragedy.

    Madam Venny Oliver and her husband, Mr Liong Kuo Hwa, both 37, were in their Toyota Vios when the Mercedes which was travelling against the flow of traffic, hit their car.

    Mr Liong was killed while Madam Oliver suffered various injuries to her jaw, right shoulder and lower body.

    Yesterday, the police said a 53-year-old man had been charged with causing death by reckless or dangerous driving.

    The incident happened on the AYE before the underpass leading to the Tuas Checkpoint, and also involved a bus, another car and a motorcycle.

    Besides the couple, the Mercedes driver and a couple on the motorcycle were also hurt.

    Madam Oliver was rushed to National University Hospital (NUH) and underwent surgery.

    Yesterday, her mother told The New Paper at NUH that their daughter may not be able to give Mr Liong a proper farewell.

    Her mother, who is Indonesian, said in Bahasa Malay: “She may not see her husband for the last time.

    “The insides of her body hurt but we do not know if it is because of internal injuries.

    “There is also pain in her abdomen area and back. She will be undergoing surgery later on.”

    Madam Oliver injured her jaw, right shoulder and fractured her ribs.

    Mr Liong had to be extricated by the Singapore Civil Defence Force and was pronounced dead by paramedics at the scene.

    Madam Oliver’s father told TNP: “She (Madam Oliver) cries very badly when she thinks about what happened.”

    Shin Min Daily News reported yesterday that the couple were planning to celebrate their ninth wedding anniversary and Chinese New Year in Bali.

    Their anniversary date falls on Jan 27.

    Shin Min quoted Madam Oliver’s cousin, Darsa, 57, as saying: “They have been married for eight years and were extremely loving. He would always take her to work every day, rain or shine. And even if she ended work late, he would still bring her home.”

    Mr Liong, also known as Jackie, had acted in commercials and television programmes such as Sayang Sayang (2009), Code of Law (2012) and Point of Entry (2011).

    On his personal website, he identified himself as an actor, producer, singer and host.

     

    Source: The New Paper