Tag: fatal accident

  • Biker Killed In PIE Accident, Second Fatal Motorcycle Accident In 2 Days

    Biker Killed In PIE Accident, Second Fatal Motorcycle Accident In 2 Days

    Another motorcyclist was killed in an accident on Tuesday (Aug 8) morning, a day after an accident claimed the life of a 30-year-old motorcyclist.

    The accident on Tuesday happened along the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) after the Dunearn exit, the police said in a Facebook post on Tuesday morning.

    The police told The Straits Times that they were alerted to an accident involving a car and a motorcycle along PIE towards Changi Airport at 7.21am. The 31-year-old male motorcyclist was found lying motionless and was pronounced dead by paramedics at the scene.

    The Straits Times understands that the motorcyclist was riding along the PIE when he hit a wooden plank on the road and flew to the opposite side of the road from the impact. A car coming from the other direction ran over him.

    Videos posted on social media show a blue tent at the scene, along with emergency vehicles.

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force told ST that it was alerted at 7.25am and dispatched an ambulance to the scene. A male motorcyclist in his 30s was pronounced dead at the scene.

    The police advised motorists to avoid using the road, as both directions of the PIE towards Changi Airport and towards Tuas are congested. The Land Transport Authority in a series of tweets told motorists to avoid various lanes on the PIE due to an accident.

    Police investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/

  • 1 Dead, 4 Taken To Hospital After Car Flips Over In Fatal Accident At Woodlands Avenue 12

    1 Dead, 4 Taken To Hospital After Car Flips Over In Fatal Accident At Woodlands Avenue 12

    A motorcyclist was killed and four other people, including a one-year-old infant, were taken to hospital after a car flipped over onto the opposite lane at Woodlands Avenue 12 on Monday evening (Aug 7).

    Channel NewsAsia understands the driver of the car was trying to avoid another vehicle when his car hit a traffic light and overturned.

    Police said they were alerted to an accident involving a car, a lorry and two motorcycles at the junction of Woodlands Avenue 12 and Woodlands Avenue 1 at around 7.30pm.

    A 30-year-old male motorcyclist was pronounced dead by paramedics at the scene. The other motorcyclist, a Malaysian, and a married couple in the car were taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. The driver of the car is in his early thirties.

    Police said that the couple’s one-year-old child who was in the car as well, was taken to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

    Police investigations are ongoing.

    Dashcam footage circulating on social media showed a dark-coloured car flipping over a road divider onto the lane opposite. One motorcyclist appears to be knocked into the path of the lorry and the other motorcyclist rams into the overturned car and falls over.

    Members of the public were seen rushing forth to help. One man pulled the infant from the overturned car, and another passenger appeared to crawl out of the car.

    Other pictures on social media showed debris and what looked like vehicle parts scattered across the junction, as well as what appeared to be a dislodged pedestrian crossing light.

    Facebook user Wilson Lee shared video of the aftermath of the accident. He said that there was “massive congestion” when he took the video at around 10pm.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Woman Dies After Getting Run Over By Runaway Van She Tried Stopping With Her Hands

    Woman Dies After Getting Run Over By Runaway Van She Tried Stopping With Her Hands

    A 54-year-old woman, Madam Chong Lee Wan, was killed when she tried stopping a runaway delivery van with her hands, only to be run over.

    The State Coroner found her death to be a tragic misadventure and said that Madam Chong had not fully engaged the vehicle’s handbrake when she parked on a downhill slope at Pearl Bank Apartments on Feb 11, 2017.

    During the inquiry into her death on Friday (Aug 4), State Coroner Marvin Bay said that the van’s gear was in neutral mode during the time of the incident, and it moved forward and ran over Chong.

    He added:

    “Given this, the brakes were not in a position to effectively stop the van from rolling downwards… I would therefore attribute the inclination of the pick-up and drop-off area, as well as the inadequate engagement of the handbrake to be the prime contributing factors for the mishap.

    “The actual movement of the van… was likely triggered by the closing of the driver’s door, which caused the said vehicle to move forward and subsequently run over Madam Chong.”

    The tragedy had happened during a routine furniture delivery run for Cristar Furniture, a family business which Madam Chong was involved in, reports The Straits Times.

    Madam Chong and her son, Mr Lim, arrived at the driveway of Pearl Bank Apartments in Pearl Bank, close to Chinatown, around 10.10am on the day of the incident.

    Mr Lim said that he recalled hearing a click sound when his mother engaged the handbrake of the Opel Vivaro van.

    According to Shin Min Daily News via Lianhe Zaobao, while Mr Lim went up to deliver a chair, Madam Chong waited near the vehicle.

    When Mr Lim returned 10 minutes later, after making the delivery, the van was nowhere to be found.

    Security personnel nearby told him that the Van had rolled downhill.

    Mr Lim later found his mother lying on the sloped road, the van about 50m from where she had initially parked it.

    Madam Chong was conveyed unconscious to the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) where she died about an hour later from multiple injuries.

    Coroner Bay cited senior automotive engineer Tan Jiat Shee, who examined the van and found the handbrake at the first click position.

    In the position, the handbrake would be ineffective, and the van’s rear wheels would still be able to turn.

    The coroner said that even at the second click position, the rear wheels of the vehicle can still be turned with enough force.

    Only at the third click position is the rear wheels completely secured.

    Coroner Bay added:

    “(Mr Tan) opined that the full application of the handbrake – at six clicks – should be applied when parking the vehicle.”

    He also reminded drivers to park their vehicles at designated parking areas which are level, firm, well-lit and clearly marked.

    If drivers need to stop or park their vehicles on a slope, they should engage the gears if it is safe to do so, and use wheel chokes.

    He concluded:

    “Drivers should ensure their vehicles are properly parked with the brakes engaged, engine turned off, starter keys removed and load or equipment lowered and secured.”

     

    Source: http://stomp.straitstimes.com/

  • Brother Of Yuri Boyka Came Forward To Defend His Brother: Account Was Hacked

    Brother Of Yuri Boyka Came Forward To Defend His Brother: Account Was Hacked

    A photo from Zaidy Nandir showed a posting by a person named ‘Isak Atiek’ who gave his condolences to Allahyarham Nadzrie and family. He claimed himself to be the brother of ‘Yuri Boyka’ who created a viral post online which hurled abuse on our fallen officer. In his defence, he said that his brother ‘Yuri Boyka’ account was hacked earlier in the morning. A police report has also been lodged. ‘Isak Atiek’ hopes that Allah we guide in dispelling this fitnah that has been spreading and surrounding his family.

    A screenshot of the post:

     

     

    Source: Zaidy Nandir

  • Mum Dies In Jurong Accident But Doctors Saved The Premature Baby Girl

    Mum Dies In Jurong Accident But Doctors Saved The Premature Baby Girl

    The six-month pregnant woman, from Johor, was walking to the market with her mother-in-law when she was knocked down by a lorry in Singapore.

    Doctors managed to save the premature baby of a Malaysian woman killed in a road accident in Singapore.

    The Straits Times said the six-month pregnant woman, from Johor, was crossing the road with her mother-in-law on Saturday morning when she was hit by a lorry turning out from a carpark in Jurong.

    Goh Chieh Ting, 25, was taken to hospital but it was too late to save her, the daily said.

    But doctors performed an emergency Caesarean and saved the baby, a girl.

    “The baby is healthy and large for her age,” Yau Siew Mek, 64, who is the baby’s grandaunt, told the daily.

    The baby has been kept for observation at the Ng Teng Fong Hospital.

    Goh had been holding hands with her mother-in-law, on their way to the market after breakfast, when the accident took place at 8am.

    She had apparently been staying for some time with her parents-in-law.

     

    Source: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com