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This does not look good!

I was a 6 years old kid when I was knocked down by a car and flew a couple of metres. Thankfully, the car wasn't speeding and I did not break any bones. Jusy scratches and bruises all over. If I didn't survive that ordeal, I wouldn't be around here to have my entertainment with @ginfreely ... Lol :D

However, once my parents knew that I had no major life threatening injuries from the doctors at the then Toa Payoh Hospital, the lecturing and scolding commenced ... jibuy!!!

Were you playing with your mobility device?
 
This is tragic . He must have looked like a bloody rag .

But it is no more tragic than CPL Kok Yuen Chin who died because he was brutishly ragged.
 
You never know . At that time, Gin was the car driver. It is all coming back.
Could be...Then she must be looking like this now..Lol :D

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From a political point of view almost certain one PAP voter eliminated in future
 
What is a mobility device?
not to be confused with a mobile phone for sending #555 to friends, this device is used for transportation - to enable a person to go under a bus, and then up an ambulance, with great mobility to a hospital. lots of blood flowing is optional. google is your friend ;)
"The boy was extracted from below the bus and sent up the ambulance," said Mr Lim, 44. "There was a lot of blood flowing under the bus."
 
Some of the accidents are hilarious! :)

 
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just in.

boss, for once , Yahoo got the news 1st ... at 210pm just now.

the kid died.

Desmond attending the wake or not ???


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This story was updated at 2.10pm on 24 May 2018.

A six-year-old boy has died after being trapped under an SMRT bus along Choa Chu Kang Avenue 5 on Thursday (24 May) morning.

The child had “sustained serious injuries” and was taken to the National University Hospital (NUH) said the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) in response to media queries. SCDF personnel, who were alerted to the accident at 9.07am, had found the boy under the bus upon their arrival. Lifting equipment had to be used to rescue him.

Yahoo News Singapore understands the boy was trapped under one of the bus’s rear wheels. According to the Singapore Police Force (SPF), the boy died in hospital and the 57-year-old bus driver is assisting the police with investigations.

Immigration consultant Charlie Lim, 44, said he was driving out of a carpark near Block 486 when he saw that the boy was being extricated by the SCDF. Lim added that he also saw a woman, believed to be the child’s mother, standing next to the bus “in a state of shock” while being comforted by police officers and passers-by.

“I asked around and was told that the boy was playing with a mobility device when crossing the road,” he said. According to a Straits Times report, SMRT informed commuters that its Service 983 bus would be skipping a few stops along Choa Chu Kang Avenue 5 and 6 due to an accident.

SMRT’s “care team has reached out to the boy’s family at the hospital to provide support and assistance”, said SMRT vice-president of corporate communications Margaret Tee. She added that SMRT is assisting the police in their investigations. SPF has urged the public not to circulate images and videos of the late child, or the accident site, out of respect for his family.




 
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." SPF has urged the public not to circulate images and videos of the late child, or the accident site, out of respect for his family. "
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