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Embassy car in hit-and-run

The Romanian Embassy in Singapore.
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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.


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Witnesses have come forward in the hit-and-run accident involving a Romanian embassy car.

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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.

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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.


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Mr Aurelian Neagu, the Romanian ambassador to Singapore is base in Japan.

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A Romanian embassy official who can further assist with a tragic hit-and-run accident here is no longer in Singapore and no one knows when he will return.
The New Paper checked the official's whereabouts with Mr Aurelian Neagu, 50, the Romanian ambassador to Singapore.
But even the ambassador is in the dark.
Mr Neagu said the official, Dr Silvia Ionescu, the embassy's charge d'affaires, had left Singapore and is now on leave in Bucharest, the capital of Romania.
He did not know when Dr Ionescu left Singapore, but it is believed that he left on 18 Dec.
As for whether he will be returning, he said: "He should be back but I don't know when.
"I'm not in charge of his leave. I didn't hire him and I don't keep track."
Mr Neagu said the public should not point fingers until the full facts of the case have been established.
 
What is his name again? Mr Neagu (Now Everybody Already Gone Understand)...

Anyway if Neagu comes Singapore ask him to cross the roads in Singapore properly and cross viligantly

Just look at his bloody joint and thick eyebrows spell something..

毒蛇一只!

Dr Ionescu has run away but the ghost of the victim will haunt him forever...

Remember Dr Ionescu's face: The Penguin in Batman movie

Remember Mr Neagu's face: look like Siew Kum Hong







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Mr Aurelian Neagu, the Romanian ambassador to Singapore is base in Japan.

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A Romanian embassy official who can further assist with a tragic hit-and-run accident here is no longer in Singapore and no one knows when he will return.
The New Paper checked the official's whereabouts with Mr Aurelian Neagu, 50, the Romanian ambassador to Singapore.
But even the ambassador is in the dark.
Mr Neagu said the official, Dr Silvia Ionescu, the embassy's charge d'affaires, had left Singapore and is now on leave in Bucharest, the capital of Romania.
He did not know when Dr Ionescu left Singapore, but it is believed that he left on 18 Dec.
As for whether he will be returning, he said: "He should be back but I don't know when.
"I'm not in charge of his leave. I didn't hire him and I don't keep track."
Mr Neagu said the public should not point fingers until the full facts of the case have been established.
 
awfully quiet from both the spre government side and the romanian side...:mad:

KNN... say something lah boy george.. dun be a chow ah gua:oIo:
 
awfully quiet from both the spre government side and the romanian side...:mad:

KNN... say something lah boy george.. dun be a chow ah gua:oIo:

The case is still under investigation. It will be pretty stupid for anyone of the governments to do anything and turn a simple hit and run case into a political crisis.
 
The case is still under investigation. It will be pretty stupid for anyone of the governments to do anything and turn a simple hit and run case into a political crisis.

ermm.. i am not asking boy george to pronounce that guy guilty..

i am saying he should come out and say : yes accident is involved.. that guy is a suspect, yes that guy ran back to his country.. yes if found guilty, spore will formally request him to be extradited etc etc... yes spore will request for him to come back to assist in the investigation..

not like now.. so diam diam and gwai gwai.. like a schoolboy waiting for ppl to take the lead..
 
The case is still under investigation. It will be pretty stupid for anyone of the governments to do anything and turn a simple hit and run case into a political crisis.

Please read again what you had proffered! One dead, one still in critical condition and one badly hurt! And the main suspect had left the country! What if one of your loved ones had been the victim? I hope you are not a lawyer although I very much doubt it for your client would have been sentenced to death for jaywalking the way you try to argue in defence:mad:
 
Please read again what you had proffered! One dead, one still in critical condition and one badly hurt! And the main suspect had left the country! What if one of your loved ones had been the victim? I hope you are not a lawyer although I very much doubt it for your client would have been sentenced to death for jaywalking the way you try to argue in defence:mad:

Collateral damage....... write off acceptable in the national interests of both countries :D

Singapore gahmen ploicy has always been =
YOU DIE IS YOUR OWN BUSINESS !
 
What is his name again? Mr Neagu (Now Everybody Already Gone Understand)...

Anyway if Neagu comes Singapore ask him to cross the roads in Singapore properly and cross viligantly

Just look at his bloody joint and thick eyebrows spell something..

毒蛇一只!

Dr Ionescu has run away but the ghost of the victim will haunt him forever...

Remember Dr Ionescu's face: The Penguin in Batman movie

Remember Mr Neagu's face: look like Siew Kum Hong

Audi's Brand image of a TYPICAL RETARD
 
Embassy car crash: New evidence surfaces
A cabby, Mr Neo, Said Dr Lonescu had called police in his cab that his car had gone missing. He had earlier picked up the caucasian man at the junction of Sungei kadut Ave and Woodlands Rd.
Mr. Neo showed the taxi receipt, the trip began at 3.33am on Dec 15.
The embassy car hit 3 pedestrians at about 3.10am ....
 
ask taxi driver diam diam knn Ionescu ran away Leow then appeared...

Ionescu must Have asked his wife to $ettle thing$
privately with those witnesses that's why his wife told press that she cannot leave Singapore coz still got things to settle

Embassy car crash: New evidence surfaces
A cabby, Mr Neo, Said Dr Lonescu had called police in his cab that his car had gone missing. He had earlier picked up the caucasian man at the junction of Sungei kadut Ave and Woodlands Rd.
Mr. Neo showed the taxi receipt, the trip began at 3.33am on Dec 15.
The embassy car hit 3 pedestrians at about 3.10am ....
 
Embassy car crash: New evidence surfaces
A cabby, Mr Neo, Said Dr Lonescu had called police in his cab that his car had gone missing. He had earlier picked up the caucasian man at the junction of Sungei kadut Ave and Woodlands Rd.
Mr. Neo showed the taxi receipt, the trip began at 3.33am on Dec 15.
The embassy car hit 3 pedestrians at about 3.10am ....


Dr Lonescu is a man in high position.

Such people are beyond corruption, lies and deceit.

Since he said his car was stolen, it must had been stolen.
 
Hold the wife who is still in Singapore hostage and ask those fucking romanians to exchange one for one for her husband...


:oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo:
 
Suspect is out of the Country…
Case close…

Now… where's that broom & Carpet…?
 
Now the IO see beh song leow... Can close book celebrate new year leow coz another 马 has run away leow...can NOD leow

knn damn Keng never compound his passport knowing he is a potential suspect n not a potential defendant!!


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Mr Tong suffered severe brain damage after being knocked down in a double hit-and-run accident on Dec 15. -- ST PHOTO MUGILAN RAJASEGERAN

DURING a week normally filled with joy and revelry, Madam Yenni Young found herself having to make the most heartrending decision of her life.
The 31-year-old told doctors last Wednesday to take her husband of one month, Mr Tong Kok Wai, off life support in hospital.
Mr Tong, 30, a Malaysian and permanent resident here, had suffered severe brain damage after being knocked down in a double hit-and-run accident in Bukit Panjang on Dec 15.
He had been unconscious all the while in an intensive care unit at the National University Hospital, feared brain-dead by doctors, and was taken off life support machines at 2pm on Christmas Day.
Madam Young, a Chinese Indonesian, said doctors had given them 48 hours last Wednesday to decide.
'We couldn't bear to at first,' said the hotel assistant manager. 'But it's for the best.'
 
If this were m&d-land or china, the romanian bas@#@%$# sure kena whack until up lorry or ppl will protest outside embassy...

here? aiyah not their problem they just diam diam:oIo:
 
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Jan 1, 2010
New evidence surfaces
By Teh Joo Lin & Melissa Sim
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Mr Neo holding up the receipt for Dr Ionescu's trip. The receipt (second picture) shows that the trip began at 3.33am on Dec 15.
While in the cab, Dr Ionescu called the police to report his car missing. -- ST PHOTO: SHAHRIYA YAHAYA

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The receipt (above) shows that the trip began at 3.33am on Dec 15.
While in the cab, Dr Ionescu called the police to report his car missing. -- ST PHOTO: SHAHRIYA YAHAYA

FRESH evidence has surfaced to put the Romanian embassy's charge d'affaires in the Sungei Kadut area where the embassy's car - which was involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident - was found abandoned later that morning.
A cabby yesterday told The Straits Times that he had picked up Dr Silviu Ionescu, the highest ranking Romanian embassy official in Singapore, at 3am-3.30am on Dec 15 in the Sungei Kadut area, after Dr Ionescu had flagged him down.
The industrial area is about 5km from Bukit Panjang, where the embassy's Audi A6 car hit three pedestrians at about 3.10am. One victim, who suffered severe brain damage, has since died.
The taxi driver who picked up Dr Ionescu told The Straits Times he had seen a Caucasian man wearing a jacket at the junction of Sungei Kadut Avenue and Woodlands Road and had slowed to a halt. He later told the police that his passenger was Dr Ionescu.
Upon entering the cab, Dr Ionescu told the driver to head to Bukit Timah. But when they reached Bukit Timah, the cabby was told to head to Cluny Park Road.
About 10 minutes into the cab ride, Dr Ionescu asked the cabby how he could contact the police. The cabby said he told him to call 999.
The cabby, who wanted to be known only as Mr Neo, said Dr Ionescu then called the police and said his car had gone missing. He then made another call, which Mr Neo said was in a foreign language. Mr Neo said he was unable to smell any alcohol on Dr Ionescu's breath.

Why cabby kept taxi receipt
Mr Neo, who usually throws away receipts, said he kept it this time because he 'felt weird when he (the passenger) asked how to contact the police'.
He said he had thought of reporting the incident to the police, but decided against it, and brushed it off until he received a call from his company about a week ago.
'They said the police wanted me to help with investigations,' said the 50-year-old, who went to the Traffic Police Headquarters in Ubi to give his statement.
Dr Ionescu told reporters he had discovered his Audi A6 missing at about 3am, after walking out of his embassy at Jalan Harom Setangkai, near Farrer Road. Shortly before 4am, he lodged a police report about the missing vehicle.
He claimed to have parked the car outside the gates at 1.30am after visiting a karaoke lounge in Peace Centre to meet some businessmen. Several hours after he lodged the police report, the car was found outside a factory in Sungei Kadut Avenue in Kranji.
When contacted, the police said investigations were still on-going.
The police had earlier said they had 'not ruled out any suspect surfaced in the course of our investigations'. The whereabouts of Dr Ionescu, who is believed to have left Singapore three days after the accident, remains unclear.
Attempts to contact him on both his Singapore mobile phone, and at one of his residences in Romania have drawn a blank.
The embassy's economic counsellor, Mr Alexandru Nicole Coseru, told The Straits Times that his colleague was back in Romania because he was ill and suffering from diabetes. He does not know his colleague's exact whereabouts.

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Caught me if you can
 
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