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Saw this via FB...happen this morning near Braddell flyover at 5am. Witness saw driver flee the scene in another car across the road.. [confused] Any bros wake up early today and saw this?
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I reverse and bang...... hit the side of a Toyota Crown cab. heng no damage, the driver also bo chup. Never take down particulars ot photos or anything. Both of us just just go off. Heng heng heng..... Else later he claim 80K from me I die.
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Continuing from ah tiong whack sillyporean comes.......... Ah tiong langga sillyporean!!! http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews...917-237708.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A 16-year-old girl was knocked down by a SBS Transit bus service 63 on Wednesday morning along Circuit Road. The Deyi Secondary School girl was pinned under the bus for a few minutes until a passer-by - Mr Lim Choon Guan - pulled the girl to safety. Mr Lim was pushing his bicycle along the pavement nearby when he heard shouts coming from Circuit Road. He rushed to the scene and saw the girl lying conscious under the bus. He told The New Paper that the bus was still moving because the bus driver did not know he had hit someone until pedestrians gesticulated to him to stop. The girl was eventually lifted by Mr Lim and two other men to the nearby grass patch, and eventually brought to the hospital in an ambulance. Mr Lim also told Lianhe Wanbao that the bus driver seemed to be in his mid 30's and was a Chinese National.
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Continuing from ah tiong whack sillyporean comes.......... Ah tiong langga sillyporean!!! http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews...917-237708.html --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A 16-year-old girl was knocked down by a SBS Transit bus service 63 on Wednesday morning along Circuit Road. The Deyi Secondary School girl was pinned under the bus for a few minutes until a passer-by - Mr Lim Choon Guan - pulled the girl to safety. Mr Lim was pushing his bicycle along the pavement nearby when he heard shouts coming from Circuit Road. He rushed to the scene and saw the girl lying conscious under the bus. He told The New Paper that the bus was still moving because the bus driver did not know he had hit someone until pedestrians gesticulated to him to stop. The girl was eventually lifted by Mr Lim and two other men to the nearby grass patch, and eventually brought to the hospital in an ambulance. Mr Lim also told Lianhe Wanbao that the bus driver seemed to be in his mid 30's and was a Chinese National.
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Was returning home from work and driving along Boon Lay Way approaching Tradehub 21 (a bit dark there) at about 7.45pm. Travelling at 80km/h, I was first car with a few far behind when I suddenly saw a dark figure riding a bike slowly across the road towards Tradehub, I was about 100-150 metres away. Flashed my high beam at the figure furiously for 1-2 secs, he still continue riding slowly about 3/4 across the road. I slowed down in time and to horn the bugger "TOOT . . . TOOT ....TOOT TOOT" and HE STILL take his own sweet time. Wah lau . . . this guy is either as cool as Fonzie or he is the Bangla superman. What's wrong with these people?? Or is it time I change my horns to the Stebel MAGNUM hooked to a 100 watts amplifier?? Sheeesh!
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June 11, 2008 'I thought a lamp-post fell on my car' : Editor in fatal crash trial By Elena Chong A SENIOR journalist accused of maiming a motorcyclist and killing his pillion refuted claims on Wednesday that she barrelled through a red light seconds before the crash. Lim Hong Eng, an executive editor with Shin Min Daily News, also said she was not talking on her handphone when she rammed the motorcycle on a drizzly Christmas Eve two years ago. With her voice breaking, the 55-year-old Lim said in Mandarin from the witness stand: 'I was not speeding. I did not use the phone. I did not drink alcohol. I was not in a rush to go anywhere. So I didn't feel that I was driving dangerously.'' Lim is accused of killing the pillion rider by dangerous driving, and grievously hurting the rider. The pair was picking up festive goodies when they were hit and thrown off the bike. The pillion, Indonesian maid Ms Melania Melaniawati, 24, died two days later. The rider Mr David Jermais Pattiselanno, 70, suffered a compound fracture in his leg and still needs crutches to walk. Witnesses testified earlier this week that Lim was talking on her cellphone when her Toyota Wish sports utility vehicle hit the bike. They also said she was trying to beat a red light at the junction of Whitley and Dunearn roads. Lim told District Judge Hamidah Ibrahim on Wednesday that she heading to the Raffles Town Club but was not in a rush when she reached the junction. On nearing the next traffic light junction, she said something hit her car. She thought a traffic light had fallen on her vehicle. 'I wanted to stop immediately. When I was about to stop, I saw something falling on my windscreen.' 'I do not know what it was because it was very fast. Then it rolled down,' she said http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/...ory_246765.html now got witness say she using hP.. i wonder how they gg to wriggle out of thisl. let the heaven see for itself if there is justice
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April 24, 2008 Teen dies of broken skull six days after accident By Elena Chong ONE moment he was standing at the centre divider of a pedestrian crossing on Marine Parade Road. The next moment Wrixon Chew Teck Cheng, 16, was seen running diagonally towards a bus stop and was hit by a car and flung 10m away. The Victoria School student died six days later of a skull fracture - on Oct 17 last year. On Thursday, the driver of the car, Ms Chin Li Fen, 47, an Assistant Commissioner of the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore, was named a potential defendant at a coroner's inquiry into the teen's death. Traffic Police said Ms Chin was driving past the pedestrian crossing with lights in her favour at the time of the accident. According to the testimony of Wrixon's school mate, Arthur Lim Wei Quan, 16, they were crossing the road to return to school to collect a pen. He said a flashing green man was showing when they walked to the centre divider of the pedestrian crossing. When he reached the divider, Wrixon suddenly decided to run back to the bus stop where they had left their school bags with another student. As he dashed across the road, Wrixon was hit by the car, which stopped on the left side of the road. The inquiry was adjourned to May 12 for another witness to give evidence. http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/...ory_230646.html aunty... langga 10m away... rushing SMLJ?