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  • Gold Car Driver Dressed In SAF Uniform Hits Pedestrian, Did Not Stay To Exchange Particulars

    Gold Car Driver Dressed In SAF Uniform Hits Pedestrian, Did Not Stay To Exchange Particulars

    Appeal for Witnesses

    Accident between pedestrian and gold car (make and model unknown, casualty unable to take note due to shock + blurred vision due to blood flowing from forehead)

    Driver is an SAF officer in uniform, dark skin, casualty describes to be Indian in his 40s. Does not look young.

    Location: Choa Chu Kang North 6, 2 way street between Yew Tee Point and Blk 569.
    Date/Time: 22 July 2016 Friday 10.45pm.
    Surrounding Condition: Drizzling. Wet road. Minimal traffic.

    Driver stopped and got out of car to check if casualty is okay but did not exchange any identification details. Drove off towards the direction of Yew Tee Primary School after ensuring that casualty could get up.

    Urgently appealing for any dashcam recording of accident. Witnesses please contact me via PM. If you are the driver please contact me urgently. Thank you.

     

    Source: Nourra R Peter

  • Boyfriend Of Women Killed In Accident Near Jurong West Ramadan Bazaar Wanted To Punch Driver

    Boyfriend Of Women Killed In Accident Near Jurong West Ramadan Bazaar Wanted To Punch Driver

    The loud crash startled him, as it did the other stallholders and customers at the Ramadan bazaar.

    Mr Mohamad Sophian, 24, who operates a Ramly burger stall, rushed out to see what had happened.

    A crowd had gathered, and although he saw his girlfriend’s wallet on the road, it did not register that something might have happened to her.

    It was only when Mr Sophian got closer to the crowd that the horrible truth hit him: A woman was lying in a pool of blood after being hit by a car, and that woman was his girlfriend.

    The accident happened at about 8.30pm last Tuesday. Ms Siti Nurfadariiyah Rosdi, 21, was crossing the road at the junction between Jurong West Avenue 1 and Jurong West Street 41 when a car hit her.

    Witnesses said she was flung to the other side of the road and landed head first.

    A stall owner’s niece, Nur Fatin Farisha, 15, told The New Paper that the crash was so loud it shocked almost everyone at the bazaar.

    She said: “Some of the stalls were already closed by then. Almost all the stallholders ran out of the bazaar and started to form a crowd around her.

    “She was near the central road divider when the car hit her.”

    Miss Siti suffered multiple injuries and died on the way to the hospital.

    The driver, a 41-year-old man, was arrested by the police.

    NABBED: A 41-year-old male driver has been arrested in relation to the case. PHOTO COURTESY OF MR AFYQUE SALLEH

     

    Miss Siti had been on her way to her boyfriend’s stall when she was hit. The student at a private college had been helping her boyfriend’s family at the bazaar every year for the past five years.

    Mr Sophian told TNP: “The last thing she said to me was ‘I’ll come back soon’.

    “I didn’t expect that was the last time I was going to see her. When I saw her lying in the pool of blood, I almost collapsed.”

    He felt her faint pulse for the mere seconds he got to cradle her.

    “I was sad and then I got angry. I wanted so much to punch the driver in the face,” said Mr Sophian.

    He was restrained by the other stall owners. When TNP visited the stall last Friday, it was closed.

    Mr Sophian left small bouquets of flowers on the food case of the burger stall, the road divider where Miss Siti was hit and the tree near the spot where she landed.

    “Throughout the five years I was with her, she frequently told me that I never buy her flowers,” Mr Sophian said.

    “Now that she’s gone, this is all I can do for her.”

    The police said they were alerted to the accident at 9.07pm. Investigations are ongoing.

    Miss Siti was taken unconscious to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, said the Singapore Civil Defence Force.

    Miss Siti’s brother, Mr Muhammad Fadiq Rosdi, 27, was also shocked by the news of her death.

    The container handling specialist was on his way to meet his friends when he received a call from his younger brother.

    “He was sobbing on the phone and kept repeating ‘she is gone’. I didn’t want to believe it until I saw her body (at the scene) with my own eyes,” he told TNP last Friday.

    When he arrived, Mr Fadiq saw the driver crouching at the side of the road.

    Miss Siti and Mr Sophian. PHOTO COURTESY OF MR MOHAMAD SOPHIAN

     

    “When the Traffic Police introduced me as the deceased’s brother, he just stood up and walked away,” he said.

    “I couldn’t bring myself to look him in the eye. I just felt angry every time I looked in his direction,” he said.

    The fourth of six children said his family is still trying to cope with the loss of Miss Siti.

    “My mother, especially, is still grieving. Both of them were very close, they did a lot of things together,” said Mr Fadiq.

    DONATION

    A fellow stall owner, Mr Afyque Salleh, 25, was about to close his hair products stall when he saw the accident.

    He started collecting donations yesterday to help Miss Siti’s family.

    The airport emergency officer took to Facebook to urge members of the public to contribute.

    “I lost my brother to a car accident four years ago so I know how it feels to lose a loved one,” he said.

    “Since her boyfriend’s family owns the stall just behind mine, she’s a familiar sight at the bazaar. I just wanted to do my part to help.”

    For every hair product he sells, he will donate $2 to Miss Siti’s family. As of last night, he had already raised about $600.

    Mr Afyque said he will collect donations until the bazaar ends on July 3. Mr Fadiq thanked him for his generosity and urged members of the public who witnessed the accident to come forward.

    “I hope we can get justice for her,” said Mr Fadiq.

    My mother, especially, is still grieving. Both of them were very close, they did a lot of things together.

    – Miss Siti’s brother, Mr Muhammad Fadiq Rosdi

    Throughout the five years I was with her, she frequently told me that I never buy her flowers. Now that she’s gone, this is all I can do for her.

    – Mr Mohamad Sophian, who left bouquets at the burger stall, the central road divider where Miss Siti was hit and the tree she landed near.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Accident Victim Left Behind Wife And Two Young Children – Wife Appeals For Witnesses To Assist TP Investigations

    Accident Victim Left Behind Wife And Two Young Children – Wife Appeals For Witnesses To Assist TP Investigations

    I’m the spouse of the victim involved in the accident on 3rd March 2016 @7.10am along Hougang Ave 8/2.

    My husband left behind with 2 kids age 7yo and 18months. I would really appreciate if someone who was driving on that morning witness the whole incident. Please come forward and explain the whole accident to the Traffic Police.

    If your car are equipped with the recorder, please help to submit the video clip to the TP.

    Your kind gesture would really be a great impact on my family and children. Thank you very much

    Caroline Chua

    STOMP also reported on the accident

    Update:
    Police have arrested a 50-year-old male driver for causing death by negligent act, after a 33-year-old motorcyclist died in a collision at a traffic junction between Hougang Avenue 8 and Avenue 2 at 7.10am today (Mar 3).

    The police spokesperson said:
    “The 50-year-old male driver was subsequently arrested for causing death by negligent act.

    “The 15-year-old who was conveyed to hospital was a passenger in the driver’s car.”

    Original article:
    A 33-year-old biker died from his injuries after his motorcycle and a car were involved in a bloody accident at a traffic junction between Hougang Avenue 8 and Avenue 2 at 7.10am today (Mar 3).

    Stomper Ferrand was on bus service number 854 at about 9.15am when he saw the bloody accident scene, and the photos show a completely wrecked motorbike lying on the road, with a trail of blood near it.

    A police spokesperson said that the rider had succumbed to his injuries in hospital.

    Here is the police statement in full:

    “Police received a call on 3rd March 2016 at about 7.10am, informing us of an accident at the junction of Hougang Avenue 2 and Avenue 8.

    “Upon arrival, it was established that an accident involving a car and a motorcycle had occurred at the said location.

    “Two persons, aged 15 and 33, were conveyed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, where the 33-year-old motorcyclist subsequently succumbed to his injuries.

    “Police investigations are ongoing.”

    The photos the Stomper sent shows debris from the wrecked motorcycle spread all over the road while two traffic police officers talk to man near a badly mangled silver car nearby.

    “Crime scene investigation officers were also at the scene, and the accident caused a jam that stretched from the scene to Hougang Avenue 9 and Yio Chu Kang Road,” said Ferrand.

     

    Sources: Caroline Chua, STOMP

  • SBS Bus SHA8472U Side-Swept My Car Near Balestier But Never Stop

    SBS Bus SHA8472U Side-Swept My Car Near Balestier But Never Stop

    Appealing for witness on a hit and run accident involving SBS bus.

    SBS Bus Hit And Run 1

    My car was stationery at the red light, heading towards marymount when SBS 8742U side swipe my driver’s door while making a right turn towards balestier road.

    SBS Bus Hit And Run 2

    SBS Bus Hit And Run 3

    Thank you.

     

    Source: Li Feng

  • Traffic Police Commander Writes Open Letter To Singapore Motorists

    Traffic Police Commander Writes Open Letter To Singapore Motorists

    If you ride a motorcycle in Singapore, it’s not just your parents who are worried. The Traffic Police are concerned about riders as a group, because they continue to be the most vulnerable road users here.

    The statistics are grim: in Singapore there is a motorcycle fatality on average every five days. Last year more than half of fatal accidents involved motorcyclists, with 74 deaths from the biking community out of 155 in total.

    Assistant Commissioner and Traffic Police Commander Sam Tee shared the figures today at Singapore Ride Safe 2015, an open forum for various groups to discuss rider safety.

    “We are not here just to discuss about doing what is legally right, but also to formulate policies and engender a culture where we watch out for one another. And that is perhaps the greatest takeaway. Obviously one life saved is one life more, and this is why we’re having the dialogue today,” said Commander Tee.

    Some 80 stakeholders and road users, comprising representatives from biker clubs to driving schools to the Singapore Road Safety Council, took part in the event at the Harley-Davidson showroom to discuss how bikers can improve their chances on the roads.

    Azman Mahmood, a member of Vespa Club Singapore always keeps his front headlight on as required by law, and also makes it a point to wear light-coloured clothing while riding at night to make himself more visible to drivers.

    “You are sharing the road with other users. So, even if you are riding defensively, if the other party doesn’t do his part, an accident will happen,” said Azman.

    The event was part of a series of dialogues launched in April this year. The sessions between Traffic Police and road users are meant to improve safety by increasing awareness, instead of resorting to harsh enforcement and punishment.

    Here’s what Commander Tee had to say to bikers in his letter:

    An Open Letter to Road Users

    One of the Traffic Police’s key goals is to reduce fatalities on our roads. We simply want our road users to arrive safely at their destinations, whether to meet their loved ones, to their workplaces, or to their leisure spots.

    Despite our increasingly congested roads, our road traffic situation has shown improvements over the last few years. The number of fatal traffic accidents and fatalities in 2014 has decreased, as compared to 2013. However, the majority of traffic accidents involve motorcyclists, which continue to be an area of concern. Our records show that one motorcyclist dies on our roads every five days.

    We share the roads and our actions affect others. We call upon motorists to look out for other road users, especially the vulnerable — our children, our elderly, our cyclists and other motorcyclists. I also urge the riding community to ride safe for yourself and your loved ones.

    Ultimately, road safety is the responsibility of each and every one of us. Traffic Police needs the support of all of you to make the roads a safe place for all users, be it pedestrians or vehicle owners. Together, we must develop our RoadSense, and build a culture of road safety and care for other road users.

    One life lost is one too many. Let’s not talk about right of way, but what’s the right way — which is to look out for one another.

    Assistant Commissioner of Police Sam Tee
    Commander, Traffic Police
    Singapore Police Force

     

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com