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The Romanian Embassy in Singapore.
The car, which was found abandoned at Sungei Kadut Avenue.
Dr Ionescu (the man in the black suit who's crouching), who is the charge d'affaires of the Romanian embassy in Singapore, had earlier said that he was the last official to use the car involved in the accident. He was also the one who lodged a police report that the car had been stolen on that day.
However, Dr Ionescu is no longer in Singapore to help with investigations and no one knows when he will return.
Witnesses have come forward in the hit-and-run accident involving a Romanian embassy car.
David (not his real name), an eyewitness of the Embassy car hit and run incident, demonstrated how he grabbed a stone from the ground and hoping to smash the windscreen of the car and make the Audi driver to stop.
John (not his real name), a cab driver, believes that he may have seen the driver of the black Audi who was involved in the double hit-and-run accident in Bukit Panjang.
He is seen here pointing to where he saw the Audi. John, who works the night shift, was heading for his cab company’s service centre at Sungei Kadut Way to refuel when he saw a man walking away from the black Audi.
When asked, John was able to give the name and exact location of the company where the Audi was abandoned. The information had not previously been reported in the media.
The car, which was found abandoned at Sungei Kadut Avenue.
Dr Ionescu (the man in the black suit who's crouching), who is the charge d'affaires of the Romanian embassy in Singapore, had earlier said that he was the last official to use the car involved in the accident. He was also the one who lodged a police report that the car had been stolen on that day.
However, Dr Ionescu is no longer in Singapore to help with investigations and no one knows when he will return.
Witnesses have come forward in the hit-and-run accident involving a Romanian embassy car.
David (not his real name), an eyewitness of the Embassy car hit and run incident, demonstrated how he grabbed a stone from the ground and hoping to smash the windscreen of the car and make the Audi driver to stop.
John (not his real name), a cab driver, believes that he may have seen the driver of the black Audi who was involved in the double hit-and-run accident in Bukit Panjang.
He is seen here pointing to where he saw the Audi. John, who works the night shift, was heading for his cab company’s service centre at Sungei Kadut Way to refuel when he saw a man walking away from the black Audi.
When asked, John was able to give the name and exact location of the company where the Audi was abandoned. The information had not previously been reported in the media.