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  1. A woman and a toddler were injured in an accident involving a blue Honda and a taxi early Saturday morning, at the junction of Tagore Drive and Upper Thomson Road. Police received a call for help at 7.21am. Photos sent by a reader showed that the car had flipped over onto the road divider. The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it sent two people to KK Women's and Children's Hospital. One is a woman in her 30s who complained of back pain, while the other is a boy around two years old, who had redness to the cheek. The taxi driver was unhurt. The police said investigations are ongoing. Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/accident-along-upper-thomson-woman-and-child-taken-hospital-20140125
  2. 37 people were conveyed to hospital after being stung by bees at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. SCDF paramedics found the injured persons at a open field near the sports complex. A spokesperson for the SCDF wrote: "At 8.29am, SCDF was alerted to a case involving people stung by bees at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. "Upon arrival, SCDF Paramedics found a group of people stung by bees at the open field near the sports complex. They were all conveyed to hospital immediately by SCDF ambulances and PDVs. "A total of 37 people were conveyed to hospital. Of the 37, 16 were conveyed to Alexandra Hospital and another 21 to National University Hospital."
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