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Car crashes into lamp post in Tanjong Pagar following police chase; two arrested​

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The accident happened near 81 Tanjong Pagar Road on Dec 15. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO READER
Christie Chiu

Dec 15, 2023

SINGAPORE – A car crashed into a lamp post in Tanjong Pagar Road in the early morning on Dec 15, following a car chase by the police.
The police said their officers were driving along South Bridge Road at about 4.35am when they spotted a car travelling at high speed and signalled to the driver to stop.
Refusing to comply, the driver sped off and allegedly lost control of his vehicle during the ensuing pursuit by police officers. The car then crashed into a lamp post, and the driver and his passengers fled on foot towards Tras Street.
Chinese-language news outlet Shin Min Daily News reported that the accident happened near 81 Tanjong Pagar Road, which is 140m away from a fatal crash site in 2021, according to Google Maps. Five people were killed in that accident, in which the car burst into flames after the crash.
Following the Dec 15 crash, a 22-year-old female passenger and a 32-year-old male passenger were arrested for suspected drug-related offences.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it was alerted to the accident at about 4.40am.
The 32-year-old man, who was conscious, was subsequently taken to Singapore General Hospital.

The Straits Times has learnt that the driver and three of his passengers are still at large.
A woman who lives near the crash site told Shin Min that her husband heard a loud bang after he woke up for work and that he saw the car spin upon crashing into the lamp post.
She added that he saw three to four people attempting to escape the scene, running in different directions, before one was caught by the police.
Photos provided by another eyewitness show a woman with orange hair handcuffed and being questioned by police.
Police investigations are ongoing.
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A 22-year-old female passenger and a 32-year-old male passenger were arrested for suspected drug-related offences. PHOTOS: LIANHE ZAOBAO READER
 
The 22yr old char bor surely will bao toh the rest of them... Doubt they can hide much longer!
 
A woman who lives near the crash site told Shin Min that her husband heard a loud bang after he woke up for work and that he saw the car spin upon crashing into the lamp post.

Thank god the bitch crashed into a lamp post and didn't do damage to those vintage shophouses.
 
When will these fucking idiots learn you can;t pack a 2 door car with 5 people and then drive like crazy. when u langar and the car burns, those in the back are trapped and BBQed. Only 2 door car you can do this in is an older STi, because it wouldn't lose control.
 
When will these fucking idiots learn you can;t pack a 2 door car with 5 people and then drive like crazy. when u langar and the car burns, those in the back are trapped and BBQed. Only 2 door car you can do this in is an older STi, because it wouldn't lose control.

Time for the BBQ song

 

Driver dies in car fire after accident on Nicoll Highway; two taken to hospital​

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The victim had been trapped inside the blazing car, which had been involved in a traffic accident.


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The man had reportedly been trapped inside his blazing car.PHOTOS: SCREENGRAB FROM ALEX SOO/FACEBOOK, LIANHE ZAOBAO
The man was found inside the charred wreckage of the car and pronounced dead at the scene by a paramedic.


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The man was found inside the charred wreckage of the car and pronounced dead at the scene by a paramedic.ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY
The Nicoll Highway Entrance had been closed due to the accident.


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The SCDF and police were alerted to the burning car at 2.10pm on March 2.ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY
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Carmen Sin
Mar 03, 2025

SINGAPORE – A car driver died in a fire on Nicoll Highway after an accident involving five vehicles on March 2.

The man was trapped inside his blazing Porsche. His age could not be immediately established.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and police were alerted to the burning car on Nicoll Highway towards Guillemard Road, before the KPE entrance, at 2.10pm.

Firefighters extinguished the flames with a water jet. The man was found inside the charred wreckage of the car and pronounced dead at the scene by a paramedic.

Seven people who were in the other cars were assessed by the SCDF. Two men, aged 53 and 66, were taken conscious to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The others declined to be taken to hospital.

CMG20250302-ChuaKT01 蔡家增/何家炜 Accident involved 5 cars along slip rod towards KPE tunnel at about 2pm [ KPE entrance ] A Toyota Private hired vehicle with its rear portion badly damaged seen 20m ahead of the brunt Porsche.


The fiery accident is the latest in a spate of traffic combustions in recent weeks.PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
The cause of the fire is under investigation, said the SCDF. Police investigations are also under way.

In dashcam videos of the accident uploaded on Facebook, a dark blue Porsche is seen whizzing down Nicoll Highway on the extreme right lane.

It blows past several cars, breaches the road divider and flips on its left side. It then continues skidding sideways at speed on the slip road leading to the KPE, hitting several cars in its path.

The impact causes serious damage to at least two vehicles.

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In videos of the accident, a dark blue Porsche blows past several cars at high speed. The Porsche bounces before finally barrelling into the road divider.PHOTOS: SCREENGRABS FROM FACEBOOK
The Porsche bounces before finally barrelling into the road divider. It then bursts into flames, which swallow the car.

In photos of the aftermath, the badly burnt luxury car has only its rear still recognisable and intact.

Car accident along Nicoll Highway on March 2, 2025.


The charred vehicle being prepared for towing.ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY
A passenger in one of the cars that had been hit by the Porsche said everything happened “in a matter of seconds”.

The 34-year-old, who wanted to be known only as Mr A, had been in the backseat of a silver Grab car with a friend when the Porsche struck it, smashing the boot.

He said: “We couldn’t open the back doors, so we climbed to the driver’s seat just to get away. All I was thinking was to get out of the car as fast as I can as I imagined it might explode. I’m just really lucky we had only minor scratches and back pain.”

He attributed the relatively minor injuries partly to the seatbelts they had on.

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A passenger who wanted to be known only as Mr A had been in the backseat of a silver Grab car with a friend when the Porsche struck it, smashing the boot. PHOTOS: MR A
In what Mr A called the “traumatic” moments after the crash, he said his Grab driver and another person rushed to see if they could help the Porsche driver.

“He was screaming for help and knocking against his window but they couldn’t help as the flames were so strong.”

In an update on X at 2.20pm, the Land Transport Authority said the Nicoll Highway entrance had been closed due to the accident.


The fiery crash is the latest in a recent spate of traffic vehicle combustions.

Three nights ago, on Feb 27, a six-car collision on the PIE near Paya Lebar left two of the vehicles in flames.

One car had caught fire in the crash, with the blaze spreading to the car behind it.

All six drivers involved, including one ComfortDelGro cabby, escaped without injury.

On Feb 18, the SCDF had advised motorists to keep fire extinguishers in their vehicles, after an electric vehicle (EV) caught fire on the BKE the night before.

One person was taken to hospital with minor burns and three water jets were used to put out the blaze.

In a Facebook post, the SCDF said EVs are at higher risk of reignition, or a second fire, even after the first fire is extinguished, due to their lithium-ion batteries.

Car fires were slightly more common in 2024 than 2023, with 220 recorded incidents last year, up from 215 the previous year.

SCDF said the main causes were ignition sources, such as overheating and electrical faults in the engine compartment.

Only one car fire in 2024 involved an EV.
 
I thought German cars have very strict safety standards? How come one knock can catch fire like a cotton ball?
 

Porsche involved in fatal crash on Nicoll Highway previously seen running red light in Tiong Bahru​

Porsche involved in fatal crash on Nicoll Highway previously seen running red light in Tiong Bahru

Source: SG Kaypoh 人! on Facebook & SGRV on Facebook

Porsche with damaged bumper runs red light in Tiong Bahru before Nicoll Highway accident
Yesterday (2 March), a Porsche driver died in a fiery high-speed crash on Nicoll Highway.

A video has surfaced of the same car being spotted running a red light in Tiong Bahru before the fatal accident.

The incident allegedly occurred on the same day at 1.41pm, 30 minutes before the crash happened.

In the footage, the camcar was making a right turn from Lower Delta Road onto Ganges Avenue, with the green light in its favour, when it spotted the Porsche.

Source: SGRV on Facebook
The Porsche drove down from Delta Road at relatively high speeds and ran the junction’s red light.


The Porsche’s driver managed to quickly brake and avoided a collision.

Source: SGRV on Facebook
Afterwards, the camcar driver carried on but noticed that the Porsche had a damaged left bumper.

They suggested that the car had already gotten into an accident prior to the near-accident.

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Source: SGRV on Facebook

Porsche driver dies in accident 30 minutes later​

At 2.11pm on Nicoll Highway, the same Porsche that ran the red light would go flying down the road sideways.

Source: SG Kaypoh 人! on Facebook
It ended up damaging four other vehicles and crashing into the road divider.


Source: SG Kaypoh 人! on Facebook
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) assessed seven involved motorists and conveyed two of them to the hospital.

As for the Porsche driver, he had gotten trapped in the burning wreck and was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Source: SG Kaypoh 人! on Facebook

Netizens slam Porsche driver​

The video quickly gained traction online, with netizens instantly recognising the Porsche in the Tiong Bahru video to be the one in the Nicoll Highway accident.

Many reacted in shock.


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Source: Facebook
One commenter criticised the driver’s reckless behavior, pointing out that he seemed to have already been in at least one accident before the fatal crash.

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Porsche involved in fatal crash on Nicoll Highway previously seen running red light in Tiong Bahru


Porsche involved in fatal crash on Nicoll Highway previously seen running red light in Tiong Bahru


Source: SG Kaypoh 人! on Facebook & SGRV on Facebook



Porsche with damaged bumper runs red light in Tiong Bahru before Nicoll Highway accident

Yesterday (2 March), a Porsche driver died in a fiery high-speed crash on Nicoll Highway.
A video has surfaced of the same car being spotted running a red light in Tiong Bahru before the fatal accident.
The incident allegedly occurred on the same day at 1.41pm, 30 minutes before the crash happened.
In the footage, the camcar was making a right turn from Lower Delta Road onto Ganges Avenue, with the green light in its favour, when it spotted the Porsche.

Source: SGRV on Facebook
The Porsche drove down from Delta Road at relatively high speeds and ran the junction’s red light.
The Porsche’s driver managed to quickly brake and avoided a collision.
Source: SGRV on Facebook
Afterwards, the camcar driver carried on but noticed that the Porsche had a damaged left bumper.
They suggested that the car had already gotten into an accident prior to the near-accident.
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Source: SGRV on Facebook

Porsche driver dies in accident 30 minutes later

At 2.11pm on Nicoll Highway, the same Porsche that ran the red light would go flying down the road sideways.
Source: SG Kaypoh 人! on Facebook
It ended up damaging four other vehicles and crashing into the road divider.
Source: SG Kaypoh 人! on Facebook
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) assessed seven involved motorists and conveyed two of them to the hospital.
As for the Porsche driver, he had gotten trapped in the burning wreck and was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Source: SG Kaypoh 人! on Facebook

Netizens slam Porsche driver

The video quickly gained traction online, with netizens instantly recognising the Porsche in the Tiong Bahru video to be the one in the Nicoll Highway accident.
Many reacted in shock.
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Source: Facebook
One commenter criticised the driver’s reckless behavior, pointing out that he seemed to have already been in at least one accident before the fatal crash.
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Driver killed in high-speed car crash on Nicoll Highway was director of Chee Song Foods​

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Mr Jeffrey Loh Chong Hao was killed in a high-speed crash on Nicoll Highway on March 2.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

Joyce Lim
Mar 03, 2025

SINGAPORE - The driver of the blue Porsche 911 Carrera killed in a high-speed crash on Nicoll Highway on March 2 was 37-year-old Jeffrey Loh Chong Hao, The Straits Times has learnt.

Mr Loh is the director and one of three shareholders of Chee Song Foods, a company known for its halal-certified meat products sold under the CS Foods brand in supermarkets. He is also a licensed financial adviser with AIA Singapore.

The Porsche was bought brand new in May 2021 and registered under Chee Song Foods, Land Transport Authority records show.

According to Mr Loh’s LinkedIn profile, he studied banking and finance at the Singapore Institute of Management under the University of London International Programme.

A business associate, who wanted to be known only as Mr Koh, told ST he was shocked when he saw the video of the crash and recognised Mr Loh’s car, which he had driven to their meetings.

“The industry is in shock, and we are waiting to hear if there will be a wake so we can bid farewell to him,” said Mr Koh.

Mr Loh’s colleagues declined to comment when The Straits Times visited the Chee Song Foods office on March 3.

CMG20250303-RChiong01/张俊杰/何家炜/【跟进】尼诰大道致命连环车祸 [4 Jln Masjid] An exterior view of CS Frozen Food 志松食品, a wholesale food supplier where the deceased driver of the Porsche 911 Turbo S is believed to be a director at, as seen on March 3, 2025. The deceased is believed to be 37-year-old Jeffrey Loh 志松食品(CS Foods)公司董事卢仲豪.

Chee Song Foods is known for its halal-certified meat products sold under the CS Foods brand in supermarkets.PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
At Mr Loh’s home, a family member told ST that the family does not plan to issue any statement at the moment.

Mr Koh described Mr Loh - who is not married - as hardworking, driven, and devoted to his work. He recalled a business trip with Mr Loh in November 2024 to visit food factories in China.

The fatal crash occurred on Nicoll Highway towards Guillemard Road. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and police were alerted to the burning car along a slip road before the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) entrance, at 2.10pm.

Dashcam footage circulating online showed a dark blue Porsche speeding down Nicoll Highway on the extreme right lane. The car swerved from right to left and hit a road divider before the KPE entrance. It flipped onto its left side, and skidded into several cars before bursting into flames.

Firefighters from the SCDF extinguished the blaze with a water jet, but Mr Loh was found in the charred wreckage and pronounced dead at the scene.


SCDF officers assessed seven people from other vehicles involved in the accident, and took two men, aged 53 and 66, to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The others declined to go to the hospital.

Police and SCDF investigations into the crash and the cause of the fire are ongoing.

The incident is the latest in a series of recent vehicle fires. On Feb 27, a six-car collision on the Pan-Island Expressway near Paya Lebar resulted in two vehicles catching fire, though all drivers escaped injury.

In February, the Traffic Police released statistics that showed the number of people killed and injured in traffic accidents hit a five-year high in 2024, with speeding contributing to one in three fatal crashes.

The number of speeding violations in 2024 spiked by 64.8 per cent, compared with the previous year.
 

Woman linked to fatal Tanjong Pagar crash charged with dangerous driving, expected to plead guilty​

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Phoo Yi Lin was allegedly driving the car in Tanjong Pagar Road at a speed of 109kmh at around 5.35am on Feb 13, 2021. PHOTO: ST FILE
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Shaffiq Alkhatib
Court Correspondent

Mar 16, 2023

SINGAPORE – A woman linked to the fiery car crash that killed five men in Tanjong Pagar on Feb 13, 2021, faces a dangerous driving charge.
Phoo Yi Lin, 26, had driven the white BMW M4 before alighting from the vehicle.
Mr Jonathan Long Junwei, 29, the owner of the car, then took the wheel.
Mr Long had clocked speeds of up to 182kmh shortly before the car ploughed into the pillar of a shophouse and burst into flames at around 5.40am that day.
Mr Long and his four passengers – Mr Wilson Teo Qi Xiang, 26; Mr Elvin Tan Yong Hao, 28; Mr Eugene Yap Zheng Min, 29; and Mr Gary Wong Hong Chieh, 29 – were killed in the crash.
According to court documents, Phoo was allegedly driving the car in Tanjong Pagar Road at a speed of 109kmh at around 5.35am that day. The speed limit was 50kmh.
On Thursday, the Malaysian woman applied to leave Singapore but the court rejected her request.

She was charged in early March and is expected to plead guilty on April 3.
During the coroner’s inquiry into the men’s deaths, Traffic Police investigator Muhammad Firdaus Suleiman had said that shortly before the tragedy, Mr Long and his friends were at a Chinese New Year gathering in Ang Mo Kio where they had alcoholic drinks.
They then left for Hong Jja Jang restaurant in Tanjong Pagar Road, where they continued drinking.

The eatery was run by Mr Park Se Jin, whose age was not mentioned in court.
Senior Staff Sergeant Firdaus added that witnesses said Mr Long then showed his new BMW to his friends.
The group took turns at the wheel, each driving once around the Tanjong Pagar area.
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Mr Yap, who was later found to have 119mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood, was the first to drive. He drove it from the restaurant towards Keppel, and made a U-turn on Enggor Street.
After that, he drove along Tanjong Pagar Road towards Maxwell Road before stopping near the eatery.
Mr Yap had driven the car at speeds of between 77kmh and 88kmh.
Mr Park then drove at speeds of up to 59kmh while following the same path.
Phoo allegedly took over after that and also followed the same path.


Mr Long was the fourth driver, and four of his friends – Mr Teo, Mr Tan, Mr Yap and Mr Wong – joined him in the vehicle, which had designated seats for only the driver and three passengers.
Mr Long was speeding in Tanjong Pagar Road when the car skidded and mounted a kerb. The car’s airbags did not deploy in the accident, which killed all five men.
Mr Long’s fiancee, former air stewardess Raybe Oh Siew Huey, then 26, tried to help them but was badly burned.
She spent four months in Singapore General Hospital and needed multiple reconstructive surgical operations.
Senior Staff Sgt Firdaus had earlier testified that Mr Long, Mr Yap and Mr Tan died of severe burns.
Mr Teo died of severe burns and a spinal injury, while Mr Wong died of severe burns and pelvic injuries.

So by now Chiobu Raybe married new guy and made few babies now? :roflmao:
 
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