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Remember Ma Chi's Ferrari that smashed into a taxi in 2012? This one is even worse

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Temasek JC student among 2 dead in multi-vehicle accident in Tampines​

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The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it was alerted at 7.07am to the accident, which happened at the junction of Tampines Avenue 1 and Tampines Avenue 4. ST PHOTOS: KUA CHEE SIONG

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Christie Chiu and Kolette Lim

APR 22, 2024

SINGAPORE – At least two people are dead after a six-vehicle accident in Tampines on the morning of April 22.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said a total of eight people were taken to hospital – four to Changi General Hospital, two to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, and two to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital.
The police and SCDF said they were alerted at around 7.05am to the accident, which happened at the junction of Tampines Avenue 1 and Tampines Avenue 4 and involved four cars, a van and a mini bus.
In a video of the accident’s lead-up posted onto Facebook group SG Road Vigilante, a black car can be seen travelling at high speed past at least three other vehicles. Moments later, the crash site at the junction is shown.
Photos of the accident’s aftermath show a black car turned turtle with its doors flung open in the middle of the road. Another black car appears to be badly damaged, with its windscreen shattered and front bumper completely detached.
Debris from the crash is also scattered across the road.
A 17-year-old girl who was a passenger in the overturned car is among the fatalities. She was a first-year student from Temasek Junior College, which is located at 2 Tampines Avenue 9. She had been on the way to take part in the school’s annual TJC Road Run when the accident occurred.

ST has contacted TJC for more information.
The second victim is a 57-year-old female passenger in a van belonging to a pest control firm, First Choice Pest Specialist, located at 9002 Tampines Street 93.
The company declined comment when contacted by ST.


Both victims were unconscious when taken to the hospital, where they subsequently died.
The SCDF said that that a person was lying on the road with one leg trapped under the wheel of a car and that SCDF used hydraulic rescue equipment to free the person’s leg.
A few members of the public, including a nurse and two off-duty SCDF officers, had rendered assistance to the injured after the accident, SCDF said, adding that the force will be commending them for their public spiritedness.


Police said three male car drivers, aged between 42 and 48, a 64-year-old male van driver, an 11-year-old male car passenger and an 11-year-old male mini bus passenger were conveyed conscious to the hospital.
A 42-year-old female car driver and a 39-year-old male van passenger later sought medical attention at a hospital on their own.
The 42-year-old male car driver is assisting with ongoing police investigations.
One resident told The Straits Times that she lives near the accident area and was driving towards Tampines from Bedok Reservoir after dropping her children off at school, and passed by the accident site at around 8.30am.
The resident, who is in her 40s and wanted to be known only as Ms Chew, said she returned to the site at around 8.45am to see what had happened.
She said she saw around six vehicles that appeared to have been involved in the accident. This included one car that turned turtle, another car that seemed to have hit a lamp post, as well as a mini bus and van that were facing the opposite direction from the other vehicles.
One car had also crashed into the road divider, she added.
“I was not in a hurry but heard on the radio about the congestion beforehand and was alarmed to see the severity of the accident. I just hope the drivers and passengers are okay.”


St Hilda’s Primary School pupil Ng Ying Chen said he was on his way to school when he got stuck in a traffic jam caused by the accident.
“The journey that usually takes 10 minutes became 30 minutes and we had to detour because the road was inaccessible due to several accident vehicles blocking the road,” the 10-year-old said.
He also saw a few ambulances, fire engines and police officers on site.

Traffic accidents claimed the lives of 136 people in 2023, a 25.9 per cent jump from the 108 deaths in 2022, according to the Traffic Police’s (TP) annual statistics report.
It said in a statement that there was a significant increase in the number of accidents where the cause was failure on the part of the motorist to keep a proper lookout, failure to have proper control of the vehicle, or changing of lanes without due care.
TP added: “The traffic statistics show that there are many motorists who have irresponsible driving behaviours.”



Since the start of 2024, at least four traffic accidents have involved children.
On Jan 23, a four-year-old girl died on the spot when a car knocked her down near her home in River Valley. She was walking home from her pre-school with her two-year-old sister and maid.
A 40-year-old woman suspected of careless driving causing death was later arrested.
In the same month, a 12-year-old girl died after being hit by a van in Taman Jurong on Jan 30. The van driver, a 23-year-old man, was arrested for careless driving causing death, said the police.
On April 1, two Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary) students, aged 12 and 13, were taken conscious to National University Hospital after an accident involving a lorry near their school in Buona Vista.
About two weeks later, a 12-year-old girl was taken to hospital after a car knocked her down at a pedestrian crossing outside Bukit View Secondary School.
 
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Truthspeak

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Must be another vaccinated driver.

Ma Chi was rushing to bring his fuck buddy to the nearest hotel in the Bugis area.
Yes, that is my first question. Is the driver jabbed?

If yes, the number of freak accidents have risen after the roll-out if people still haven’t realised yet
 

Balls2U

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"A 17-year-old girl who was a passenger in the overturned car is among the fatalities. She was a first-year student from Temasek Junior College, which is located at 2 Tampines Avenue 9. She had been on the way to take part in the school’s annual TJC Road Run when the accident occurred."

She ran way ahead of her peers and finished first.
 

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traffic police should be armed with glockmans. this type of murder, dont waste everyone's time, bullet to the head for the fucker on the spot.....see who dares pull off this stunt again
 

Truthspeak

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traffic police should be armed with glockmans. this type of murder, dont waste everyone's time, bullet to the head for the fucker on the spot.....see who dares pull off this stunt again
If the driver is a vaxxed and had died before or after the crash, that death shot is bullet that you are referring
 

LITTLEREDDOT

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The driver of the white Mercedes seems to be also at fault.
Looks like he deliberately sped up to prevent or make it difficult for the driver of the Saab car to overtake.
As a result, the driver of the Saab car was distracted and did not notice the traffic junction or failed to notice it in time.

 

glockman

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The driver of the white Mercedes seems to be also at fault.
Looks like he deliberately sped up to prevent or make it difficult for the driver of the Saab car to overtake.
As a result, the driver of the Saab car lost control or did not notice the traffic junction.

Looks like the saab sideswiped the merc too. Saab driver is the culprit, should be given the death penalty.
 
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