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Mum and toddler hurt after AMDK CYCLIST crashes into them at East Coast Park, latter now uncontactable

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Mum and toddler hurt after cyclist crashes into them at East Coast Park, latter now uncontactable​

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What was a leisurely stroll on a path used by both cyclists and pedestrians ended terribly when a fast-moving bicycle crashed into them.
PHOTO: Facebook/Andrew Foo, Sg Pcn Cyclist

PUBLISHED ONJUNE 29, 2023 9:26 AM
ByAMANDA LEE
www.asiaone.com

SINGAPORE - After finishing lunch at East Coast Lagoon Food Village on Sunday (June 25), Ms Jodi Lai and her family made their way home, walking towards the Singapore Wake Park.
But what was supposed to be a leisurely stroll on a path used by both cyclists and pedestrians ended terribly, when a fast-moving bicycle crashed into them.
Ms Lai, 36, recalled that she was walking in front of her four-year-old son, with her 36-year-old husband, Mr Andrew Foo, and two-year-old daughter trailing behind them at East Coast Park.
“There is only one lane, where the paths for bicycles and pedestrians merge. We were careful, keeping to the left... My kids were not running about,” Ms Lai, a school counsellor, told The Straits Times on Wednesday.
Turning to her son to take a cup out of his hand, she saw the oncoming cyclist. “He was so fast... he was looking at the side of his bicycle, and by the time he looked up, it was too late. I couldn’t even grab my girl in time to avoid the collision,” said Ms Lai of the accident that left her and her daughter injured.
She fell and hit her head and tailbone; her daughter fell forward, hurting her face, arms and legs. Mr Foo and his son were unscathed.

In a Facebook post about the accident on Tuesday night, Mr Foo said the cyclist was a male Caucasian with blond hair, 1.75m to 1.8m tall, who said he was British and that his name was George.
“The (cyclist) apologised profusely and said that the injuries wouldn’t be too serious. I requested his contact number and told him he needed to be responsible for the matter,” wrote Mr Foo in the post, sharing the contact numbers the man gave him.
“He gave me two numbers... I trusted him (which was a mistake) as my focus back then was to quickly rush my family to hospital for medical attention,” said Mr Foo, a product manager, adding that he was unable to contact the cyclist after the accident.
The Straits Times also tried to contact the cyclist but without success.
Ms Lai said the man who crashed into them was with another cyclist riding ahead of him, but she did not ask this second cyclist for his contact details.
“The friend was pretty much observing what was happening, he didn’t do anything for us,” said Ms Lai.
After the accident, the family returned to their home in Siglap, and Mr Foo drove them to Parkway East Hospital for medical attention.
Ms Lai, who was admitted to the hospital for a night, was given 10 days of hospitalisation leave.
“My tailbone hurts... I cannot bend down, wear my pants properly, carry my child or sit properly,” she told ST.
Her daughter was discharged after being admitted for two nights and went back to nursery on Wednesday. “My daughter is okay to go back to school, but we have to look out for any behaviour out of the ordinary – such as prolonged sleeping and vomiting – and keep her wounds clean and dry,” said Ms Lai.
She added that she thought about keeping her daughter at home but decided to let her go to nursery, to help her move on from the accident.
“I want her to socialise and get over the incident, because she is a bit traumatised. I want her to be out there, so she can distract herself.”

Mr Foo said in the Facebook post that he had reported the incident to the police and was appealing for eyewitnesses.
The police confirmed that a report was lodged and investigations are ongoing.
In response to queries from ST, Ms Sophianne Araib, group director for parks at the National Parks Board, said the agency is aware of the incident and is in touch with the family.
The incident occurred along a shared path of the park connector at East Coast Park, she said, adding that signs are put up at both ends of it.
“We strongly urge all users of parks and park connectors to be considerate and practise good park user etiquette, such as looking out for other park users.
“Cyclists and personal mobility device users should slow down and give way to pedestrians. This will help to ensure a pleasant park experience for everyone,” she said.
 

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Mothers should look after their toddlers and not let them wander into the paths of cyclists.
 

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AMDK looking side way, meaning tio distract by pinoy bikini dinobu babes?

Mum and toddler hurt after cyclist crashes into them at East Coast Park, latter now uncontactable​

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What was a leisurely stroll on a path used by both cyclists and pedestrians ended terribly when a fast-moving bicycle crashed into them.
PHOTO: Facebook/Andrew Foo, Sg Pcn Cyclist

PUBLISHED ONJUNE 29, 2023 9:26 AM
ByAMANDA LEE
www.asiaone.com

SINGAPORE - After finishing lunch at East Coast Lagoon Food Village on Sunday (June 25), Ms Jodi Lai and her family made their way home, walking towards the Singapore Wake Park.
But what was supposed to be a leisurely stroll on a path used by both cyclists and pedestrians ended terribly, when a fast-moving bicycle crashed into them.
Ms Lai, 36, recalled that she was walking in front of her four-year-old son, with her 36-year-old husband, Mr Andrew Foo, and two-year-old daughter trailing behind them at East Coast Park.
“There is only one lane, where the paths for bicycles and pedestrians merge. We were careful, keeping to the left... My kids were not running about,” Ms Lai, a school counsellor, told The Straits Times on Wednesday.
Turning to her son to take a cup out of his hand, she saw the oncoming cyclist. “He was so fast... he was looking at the side of his bicycle, and by the time he looked up, it was too late. I couldn’t even grab my girl in time to avoid the collision,” said Ms Lai of the accident that left her and her daughter injured.
She fell and hit her head and tailbone; her daughter fell forward, hurting her face, arms and legs. Mr Foo and his son were unscathed.

In a Facebook post about the accident on Tuesday night, Mr Foo said the cyclist was a male Caucasian with blond hair, 1.75m to 1.8m tall, who said he was British and that his name was George.
“The (cyclist) apologised profusely and said that the injuries wouldn’t be too serious. I requested his contact number and told him he needed to be responsible for the matter,” wrote Mr Foo in the post, sharing the contact numbers the man gave him.
“He gave me two numbers... I trusted him (which was a mistake) as my focus back then was to quickly rush my family to hospital for medical attention,” said Mr Foo, a product manager, adding that he was unable to contact the cyclist after the accident.
The Straits Times also tried to contact the cyclist but without success.
Ms Lai said the man who crashed into them was with another cyclist riding ahead of him, but she did not ask this second cyclist for his contact details.
“The friend was pretty much observing what was happening, he didn’t do anything for us,” said Ms Lai.
After the accident, the family returned to their home in Siglap, and Mr Foo drove them to Parkway East Hospital for medical attention.
Ms Lai, who was admitted to the hospital for a night, was given 10 days of hospitalisation leave.
“My tailbone hurts... I cannot bend down, wear my pants properly, carry my child or sit properly,” she told ST.
Her daughter was discharged after being admitted for two nights and went back to nursery on Wednesday. “My daughter is okay to go back to school, but we have to look out for any behaviour out of the ordinary – such as prolonged sleeping and vomiting – and keep her wounds clean and dry,” said Ms Lai.
She added that she thought about keeping her daughter at home but decided to let her go to nursery, to help her move on from the accident.
“I want her to socialise and get over the incident, because she is a bit traumatised. I want her to be out there, so she can distract herself.”

Mr Foo said in the Facebook post that he had reported the incident to the police and was appealing for eyewitnesses.
The police confirmed that a report was lodged and investigations are ongoing.
In response to queries from ST, Ms Sophianne Araib, group director for parks at the National Parks Board, said the agency is aware of the incident and is in touch with the family.
The incident occurred along a shared path of the park connector at East Coast Park, she said, adding that signs are put up at both ends of it.
“We strongly urge all users of parks and park connectors to be considerate and practise good park user etiquette, such as looking out for other park users.
“Cyclists and personal mobility device users should slow down and give way to pedestrians. This will help to ensure a pleasant park experience for everyone,” she said.
 

searcher1

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Angmo vs Local ... we all know what will be the end
How did Mother & Daughter reach hospital, via ambulance ?
Since already took his mobile number, why never take his face photo ?
Being White no longer honorable these days, never follow world news ?
The last & most important ... who did they voted ? Still believe you can walk safely 3AM ?
 

borom

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This one very easy case, just a polite reminder to our precious foreign talent to be more careful.
Remeber foreign talents create jobs for us, and thank you again PAP for importing them
 

countryman

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What happened to all the CCTVs being installed island wide? It won't be too difficult to capture them on video!
 

eatshitndie

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if tdf wannabe cyclists wish to go over 36.9 km/h they can attempt to do so on roadways that are shared with vehicles. otherwise, pcn’s that have tight lines and lanes between wheeled users and pedestrians or joggers, and are shared with skaters, pmds, strollers, recreational 4-wheel pedalers, etc., should impose reasonable speed and peloton size limits.
 

syed putra

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Too many distractions at east coast park. Especially those lady joggers with their wet t shits or tops and tight shorts. Thats why i drink beer at the food court there. Nice sights but sometimes too hot as no coastal wind.
 

eatshitndie

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Too many distractions at east coast park. Especially those lady joggers with their wet t shits or tops and tight shorts. Thats why i drink beer at the food court there. Nice sights but sometimes too hot as no coastal wind.
after beer, satay, onions, and peanut sauce there should be a lot of wind.
 

laksaboy

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At least he was cycling in a park and not on the roads.

Anyway just locate him and give him a stern warning.
 
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