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  • Driver Of SKK1498C Ran Over A Man, Did Not Stop

    Driver Of SKK1498C Ran Over A Man, Did Not Stop

    SKK1498C, you ran over a man and continued to drive over his leg.

    I chased after you and you refused to stop even after I stopped my car in front of yours.

    I’ve reported you to the police.

     

    Source: Libbie Tan

  • Woman Loses Singaporean Husband And Father In Motorbike Accident

    Woman Loses Singaporean Husband And Father In Motorbike Accident

    Every year, without fail, her family would balik kampung (Malay for return home) to spend Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Hari Raya Haji with her parents.

    Madam Noraini Hassan, 35, and her family reached her parents’ home at Kampung Seri Lalang near Kluang, Johor, safely last Sunday, the eve of Hari Raya Haji.

    But around 12.40am on Monday, fate dealt the Malaysian woman a devastating double blow.

    The two men dearest to her – her Singaporean husband of 10 years and her father – were cruelly snatched away in a fatal road accident.

    Her father, Mr Mohamed Hassan Ali, 65, was riding with her husband, Mr Noraripen Surni, 48, on his motorcycle when it collided with another motorcycle ridden by Mr Muhammad Hafiz Ghazali, 21.

    Mr Muhammad Ekmal Yussry Md Yassin, who was riding behind Mr Hafiz, could not brake in time and his motorcycle crashed into the other two bikes.

    Mr Noraripen and Mr Hafiz were killed on the spot.

    Mr Hassan died in hospital after he was taken there by a neighbour who was riding behind them when the accident occurred.

     

    Mr Ekmal was also taken to hospital with injuries. His condition is not known.

    Madam Noraini, who works as an admin officer in Johor Baru, told The New Paper in Malay yesterday: “I was devastated when I found out that my husband and father were involved in an accident.”

    She said they were returning home after having drinks with other villagers at a coffee shop nearby.

    The accident occurred about a kilometre from her parents’ house.

    PHONE CALL

    When a neighbour went to the house to tell her about the accident, she immediately called her husband on his mobile phone, but a man who identified himself as a doctor answered and told her to go to the accident scene.

    Madam Noraini went there with her two children, Norqiestina, nine, and Izzul Zikri, four.

    On the way, she kept hoping that her husband and father were still alive, and tried to maintain her composure for the sake of her children.

    “In the car, my neighbour told me to take deep breaths to calm down,” she said.

    When she reached the scene, her husband’s body was already in an ambulance.

    “My heart broke into pieces when I saw their bodies, especially when my daughter started crying.”

    Madam Noraini said her neighbour later said that “when she told me about the accident, she already knew my husband was gone but could not bear to tell me the news”.

    Her father and husband were buried at the Muslim cemetery in Kampung Seri Lalang on Monday afternoon.

     

    During the burial ceremony, her son asked her: “Why is ayah (Malay for dad) being put in the hole?”

    “It pained me to explain to him what happened. I told him, ‘You’ll see him again in heaven, God willing,’” said Madam Noraini.

    “My husband was a truly wonderful, amazing man. There will never be another one like him.

    “I met him through a mutual friend, and we became friends. When I introduced him to my father, he was immediately taken with him. My father was the one who suggested that we got married.

    “I fell in love with my husband because of what a great person he was. He was a man of few words, very quiet, but he’s one of the best people I know.

    “He would always take time off to spend time with us as a family. Every Hari Raya, he would take our family to balik kampung.”

    Mr Noraripen had worked in a Japanese food factory at Senoko Road for close to 20 years. He moved to live in JB after their marriage 10 years ago, and would commute to and from work daily.

    He was the youngest of five siblings. They grew up in Singapore, but, like him, two of them also moved to JB, and another to Kuala Lumpur.

    His siblings and mother attended his funeral.

    DEVASTATED

    His sister, Madam Norizah Surni, told TNP that she last saw him alive at her house in JB last Saturday.

    The 53-year-old housewife received a call from her sister-in-law at 1.04am on Monday to tell her that Mr Noraripen had met with an accident.

    The call left her fearing the worst, and she was devastated when Madam Noraini later confirmed her brother had died.

    “I was upset that I would never see him again, no more seeing him every week at my house,” said Madam Norizah.

    “I lost one of the most important people in my life. This was my brother. He was the one I always talked to whenever I faced any problems. I told him everything.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Taxi Justice – Cabby Drives Against Traffic To Chase Driver Who Hit Him

    Taxi Justice – Cabby Drives Against Traffic To Chase Driver Who Hit Him

    The cabby had stopped for a red light at a traffic junction when a silver multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) slammed into the rear of his taxi.

    Before Mr Muhammad Ali Abdul Kadir, 41, could get out to investigate, the MPV sped off, beating the red light in the process.

    Unable to jot down the culprit’s licence plate in time, Mr Ali decided to give chase. The pursuit took them past two more red lights as well as against the flow of traffic, but Mr Ali said he felt he needed to catch the irresponsible driver and warn others.

    “I kept sounding my horn to warn other road users of this dangerous driver and tried to keep up,” he said.

    “I know what I did was wrong, but I needed to catch and stop him.”

    Mr Ali thought he almost had him after the driver crashed head-on into a police Land Rover, which was travelling in the opposite direction, and came to a halt.

    But when Mr Ali alighted from his taxi and tried to open the MPV door, the driver reversed his vehicle, swerved it to the right and caused Mr Ali to fall

    The MPV then sped off into the distance.

    But the driver did not get far.

    His reign of terror on the roads ended when his vehicle crashed into the wall of a mall carpark and burst into flames.

    Yesterday, Chee Chern Chun, 42, was jailed 12 weeks, fined $2,000 and banned from driving for three years.

    His 1.3km rampage began at 3.26am on Oct 3, 2014, when he crashed into the rear of Mr Ali’s taxi at the junction of Merchant Road and Eu Tong Sen Street.

    Chee then beat the red light at the junction and drove along North Canal Road, prompting Mr Ali to give chase.

    “I was very angry. I believe that you must be responsible for your actions. This driver just drove off. I couldn’t let him go just like that,” he said.

    ONE-WAY ROAD

    Chee beat a second red light as he turned onto South Bridge Road, and a third one when he made a right turn onto Upper Pickering Street, which is a one-way road.

    Mr Ali tried his best to keep up.

    “He was going very fast on a small road. I kept honking, just hoping to alert other road users and prevent an accident,” he said.

    They drove against the flow of traffic and onto a slip road from New Bridge Road, where Chee crashed head-on with a police Land Rover.

    Mr Ali quickly alighted from his taxi and tried to open Chee’s door, which was locked. He also caught a glimpse of the errant driver for the first time.

    “He looked blur, like he was in a daze. He didn’t look like someone who had been driving in such an aggressive manner,” he said.

    Their encounter was brief as Chee reversed his vehicle and caused Mr Ali, who was holding on to the door handle, to fall.

    Chee then sped off and drove against the flow of traffic along New Bridge Road until he reached Funan DigitaLife Mall.

    He crashed through the mall carpark exit barrier and collided into a hose reel, causing his engine to catch fire.

    But Chee continued his road rampage as he reversed his vehicle and grazed a parked lorry.

    The MPV eventually came to a halt after it crashed into a wall and burst into flames.

    Chee, who managed to escape, was detained by the mall’s security officers as the Singapore Civil Defence Force arrived to put out the fire.

    Mr Ali gasped when he heard the details for the first time yesterday.

    “I thought he just pulled over on his own. I didn’t know it took his vehicle going up in flames to put an end to it. I hope he was all right,” he said.

    Police officers found that Chee reeked of alcohol, had a flushed face and bloodshot eyes, and was slurring, court papers said.

    A Breath Evidential Analyser test revealed that he was two units short of failing the prescribed limit of 35 microgrammes per 100ml of breath.

    He later told the authorities that he had been suffering from extreme fatigue. Court papers said Mr Ali’s taxi and the police Land Rover suffered slight damage to their rear and front bumper respectively.

    Mr Ali also suffered bruises and was given three days of medical leave.

    Yesterday, Chee was jailed, fined and banned from driving for one count each of rash driving endangering human life, inconsiderate driving that caused the collision with Mr Ali’s taxi, and failing to stop after being involved in an accident.

    Two other charges were taken into consideration for sentencing.

    When told of Chee’s sentence, Mr Ali promptly replied: “Good.”

    But he added that he did not bear any grudges against the driver and that the experience did not faze him from going back out on the roads.

    “What was most important was that no one was seriously hurt or killed that night. And that justice is done,” he said.

    I was very angry. I believe that you must be responsible for your actions. This driver just drove off. I couldn’t let him go just like that.

    – Mr Muhammad Ali Abdul Kadir, who gave chase in his taxi after he was hit from behind by the MPV


    Chee Chern Chun, who is driving a multi-purpose vehicle, crashes into the rear of Mr Muhammad Ali Abdul Kadir’s taxi, which had stopped at the junction of Merchant Road and Eu Tong Sen Street.

    Instead of stopping, Chee drives off, beating a red light.

    He drives along North Canal Road and runs a second red light as he turns right onto South Bridge Road.

    He drives along South Bridge Road and beats a third red light as he turns onto Upper Pickering Street against the flow of traffic.

    Chee continues driving onto a slip road from New Bridge Road and crashes into a police Land Rover.

    Mr Ali, who is tailing Chee, alights and tries to open Chee’s door. But he reverses and swerves to the right, causing Mr Ali to fall.

    Chee drives onto New Bridge Road – again against the flow of traffic.

    He drives to Funan DigitaLife Mall, crashes through the exit barrier and drives into the carpark.

    There, he crashes into a hose reel, causing his engine to catch fire.

    He reverses and grazes a parked lorry. He crashes into a wall and his vehicle bursts into flame. Chee is arrested.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Impatient Driver Hurls Racist Slurs Against Malay Bike Rider For ‘Blocking’ His Way

    Impatient Driver Hurls Racist Slurs Against Malay Bike Rider For ‘Blocking’ His Way

    Dear Editors,

    RACIST! ***SHARE***, make him FAMOUS AMOS!,

    Im a Rider, a small cc bike. i was at the juntion from Bedok North ave 3 turning right to PIE Changi. Its on Red Light and im position at (lane 2) because im going right where its shows (straight and right) exactly the front row and has the Priority weather to give way or not. Exactly im in 1st row.

    And this BUGGER was behind me he is going straight couldnt have the patience and keep Honking a few times at me from behind. I was wondering what have i done wrong??.So when i look at my mirror that the way this guy has no patient to wait and thats when i decided to squeez abit to the right and fortunately the (Green Arrow ) appeared.

    What i did was instead the inch to the right to make way for him, i make a move like usual turn right. At a very moment half way both of us faced each other, he was mumbling as in “bro im going straight ! Move a little bit la”! ,i responded yelling at him “what sia u its my way!”,im turning right u damn it!”.

    Within seconds the guy from (half way straight) he swerved to right dashing thru my exact lane where it was a road bend and he drives dangerously cut from behind which endangering other rd user as well and e-brake right in front of me.

    After some commotion i was shock that this guy did said ” F**k la u all MALAY work this kind of job ” like me “RIDER”. I felt pissed of!.. I reply him “what the F**k u said?!? U RACIST AR!!?. His face look shock ! Freeze for a while coz Regret what he already said. Too bad mr.. Good i say to him tonite you will be famous! Online.

    And he say u “dun yaya” ..ok let see my yaya how is the outcome. I manage took some picture. When both of about to Dismiss from the place i said to him “wah u rich arrogant” . “IM GIVING HELL TO YOU MY FREN”. Once you are famous all your Richerness will go to the trash because why, people starts to avoid u. U career was A TRAINER am i right?

    MMA am i right? So let see your wealthy drowned. You wife/GF will leave u, your children will hate u n all of your surrounding friends will leave

    Let the PEOPLE JUDGE!

    Muhaimin Abdullah
    A.S.S. Contributor

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Ferrari And SBS Double-Decker Bus Collied

    Ferrari And SBS Double-Decker Bus Collied

    A Ferrari and an SBS Transit bus collided along Mountbatten Road on Friday night (June 26).

    The New Paper reader Mr Roy Lee was at home when he heard a loud bang at about 10.15pm.

    He said he came out to see the front of a Ferrari 456 Italia Spyder bumped up against a double decker bus.

    While he did not see how the accident happened, Mr Lee said the Ferrari was facing against traffic flow.

    Fortunately no one was hurt in the accident.

    A spokesman from the Singapore Civil Defence Force said two fire bikes and one ambulance were dispatched to the scene.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg