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Dec 28, 2008
Worker hit by Ferrari
By Sujin Thomas
The car had a shattered windscreen and a damaged front bumper. Its left rear-view mirror was also ripped off. -- PHOTO: TNP
AN Indian national was killed on Saturday after he was hit by a Ferrari along Clementi Road.
Mr S Raja, a 22-year-old construction worker, was crossing the street near the Japanese School at about 8pm when he was struck by the sports car.
He was flung several metres and died on the spot from severe head injuries.
He was crossing the street with a colleague from construction firm Sato Kogyo. The other man was not injured in the collision.
The 37-year-old driver of the Ferrari was arrested and is assisting police with investigations.
The car had a shattered windscreen and a damaged front bumper. Its left rear-view mirror was also ripped off.
According to the New Paper, a co-worker said Mr Raja had been in Singapore for almost two years and was looking forward to going home after earning some money.
'Now it will never happen,' he said.
Home > Breaking News > Singapore > Story
Dec 28, 2008
Worker hit by Ferrari
By Sujin Thomas
The car had a shattered windscreen and a damaged front bumper. Its left rear-view mirror was also ripped off. -- PHOTO: TNP
AN Indian national was killed on Saturday after he was hit by a Ferrari along Clementi Road.
Mr S Raja, a 22-year-old construction worker, was crossing the street near the Japanese School at about 8pm when he was struck by the sports car.
He was flung several metres and died on the spot from severe head injuries.
He was crossing the street with a colleague from construction firm Sato Kogyo. The other man was not injured in the collision.
The 37-year-old driver of the Ferrari was arrested and is assisting police with investigations.
The car had a shattered windscreen and a damaged front bumper. Its left rear-view mirror was also ripped off.
According to the New Paper, a co-worker said Mr Raja had been in Singapore for almost two years and was looking forward to going home after earning some money.
'Now it will never happen,' he said.