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Investigations revealed Cpl Ng had a conviction for careless driving in 2004 and had committed a speeding offence six months before the fatal crash.
http://www.asiaone.com/Motoring/News/Story/A1Story20090118-115379.html
Cop's reckless driving caused girlfriend's death
State Coroner Earnest Lau recorded a verdict of misadventure on Corporal Ng's death, but said he was responsible for the death of his girlfriend Lin Mei Yan, a 25-year-old private school student.
Coroner Lau, basing his call on witness Tan Yong Seng's account of an apparent road race between Cpl Ng and another driver, said Cpl Ng drove recklessly and lost control of his car, which ploughed into a tree.
Mr Tan, a 37-year-old lorry driver, was at the wheel of a van in the early hours of Aug 30 last year when he saw Cpl Ng's white Mitsubishi Colt hatchback racing with a black car, both hitting speeds of between 130kmh and 160kmh.
The black car overtook Cpl Ng's and sped off. Mr Tan said Cpl Ng then lost control of his car.
It veered to the right, hit the kerb on the centre divider and rammed into a tree.
Ms Lin, who was in the front passenger seat, was not wearing her seat belt and was flung out of the car. She sustained head injuries and died at the scene. The car was a wreck and Singapore Civil Defence Force officers had to extricate Cpl Ng from it. He died 40 minutes later. Police could not establish whether he was wearing a seat belt because the entire front of the car was totalled.
Investigations revealed Cpl Ng had a conviction for careless driving in 2004 and had committed a speeding offence six months before the fatal crash. The couple were heading for Ms Lin's home in Teck Whye Lane when the accident happened.
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Investigations revealed Cpl Ng had a conviction for careless driving in 2004 and had committed a speeding offence six months before the fatal crash.
http://www.asiaone.com/Motoring/News/Story/A1Story20090118-115379.html
Cop's reckless driving caused girlfriend's death
State Coroner Earnest Lau recorded a verdict of misadventure on Corporal Ng's death, but said he was responsible for the death of his girlfriend Lin Mei Yan, a 25-year-old private school student.
Coroner Lau, basing his call on witness Tan Yong Seng's account of an apparent road race between Cpl Ng and another driver, said Cpl Ng drove recklessly and lost control of his car, which ploughed into a tree.
Mr Tan, a 37-year-old lorry driver, was at the wheel of a van in the early hours of Aug 30 last year when he saw Cpl Ng's white Mitsubishi Colt hatchback racing with a black car, both hitting speeds of between 130kmh and 160kmh.
The black car overtook Cpl Ng's and sped off. Mr Tan said Cpl Ng then lost control of his car.
It veered to the right, hit the kerb on the centre divider and rammed into a tree.
Ms Lin, who was in the front passenger seat, was not wearing her seat belt and was flung out of the car. She sustained head injuries and died at the scene. The car was a wreck and Singapore Civil Defence Force officers had to extricate Cpl Ng from it. He died 40 minutes later. Police could not establish whether he was wearing a seat belt because the entire front of the car was totalled.
Investigations revealed Cpl Ng had a conviction for careless driving in 2004 and had committed a speeding offence six months before the fatal crash. The couple were heading for Ms Lin's home in Teck Whye Lane when the accident happened.
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