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Serious Two Dead outside the Istana (16 Dec)

my uncle asked how come 2 deceased's MPs and Mdm President's ADC didnt didnt attend funeral ? sad.
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my uncle asked whether Uber's got buy Insurance for the Istana's Gate and the 2 deceased and the 1 in ICU ?:(

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The driver who died was Khairul Anwar Mohd Sani (above), who worked in logistics. PHOTO: FACEBOOK
 
Singapore
Police seek information on car crash outside Istana

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...formation-on-car-crash-outside-istana-9505222

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SINGAPORE: The police are appealing for information and images of a fatal car crash that happened outside the Istana.

Two people, the 25-year-old driver and a 21-year-old woman, were killed in the crash that happened on Saturday (Dec 16) at about 6am along Cavenagh Road.

Another passenger, a 28-year-old man, was seriously injured.

Anyone with information, images and/or videos related to the accident can submit them via the ‘e-feedback on road users' portal at http://www.police.gov.sg/e-services or www.police.gov.sg/iwitness, police said in a media release on Sunday.

Police investigations into the accident are ongoing. All information submitted will be kept strictly confidential, police said.

Meanwhile, images of the wrecked car have surfaced on WhatsApp and social media.

Channel NewsAsia understands that the driver was Khairul Anwar. It is understood that the passengers were a couple, and that they were both seated in the back seat.
 
Man who died in car accident outside Istana was a safe driver, friends said

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SINGAPORE - Family and friends of the man who died in a car accident outside the Istana on Saturday (Dec 16) said they did not know of him having been involved in any previous car accidents.

Mr Khairul Anwar Mohd Sani, 25, was the driver of the car which was involved in the accident along Cavenagh Road. He and Ms Nurul Filzah, 21 - one of two passengers in the car - died after being taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Saturday.

The other passenger, who is Ms Nurul's boyfriend, Mr Johari Shariff, 28, underwent surgery on Sunday afternoon after sustaining injuries to his face, reported Lianhe Wanbao.

The Straits Times understands that he is still hospitalised but is in a stable condition.

At Mr Khairul's wake at Whampoa on Sunday at 10.30am, around 20 people had gathered in the void deck, with more arriving later as the casket was taken to the void deck around 1.30pm. Many of them looked downcast and were unwilling to talk, while some cried when they saw the casket.

"We are very sad and shocked, but we cannot do anything," said Mr Khairul's uncle, who declined to be named. The uncle, who received the news about his nephew's death while he was at his friend's father's funeral on Saturday, described the family as "very close".


He said that Mr Khairul's older brother, who is his only sibling, flew back to Singapore from where he was working overseas when he heard the news, and had gone to the mortuary to collect the body.

A friend at Mr Khairul's wake, firefighter Mohammad Afiq, 28, said it was the first time he had gotten into a car accident in the three years he had known him.

"I was shocked (when I heard the news) because I saw it on Facebook and thought it was a prank," he added.


According to another friend, service engineer Shah Nordin, 29, Mr Khairul worked as a logistics driver and a part-time Grab and Uber driver.

"He was a safe driver," he said.

The report by Lianhe Wanbao quoted Mr Johari saying the three of them were on their way to breakfast - with him and Ms Nurul sitting in the back - when the car suddenly lost control at the back gate of the Istana. He added that Mr Khairul had not been speeding or drink driving.

Ms Nurul, an arts student, had started working as a receptionist only a few days before the accident, according to a report by Shin Min Daily News. The article also said she was an only child.

The police are appealing to anyone with information, images and/or videos related to the accident to submit them via the 'E-feedback on road users' portal at http://www.police.gov.sg/e-services or www.police.gov.sg/iwitness to assist them in their investigations.



 
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my uncle asked whether Uber's got buy Insurance for the Istana's Gate and the 2 deceased and the 1 in ICU ?:(

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The driver who died was Khairul Anwar Mohd Sani (above), who worked in logistics. PHOTO: FACEBOOK
my uncle say from his uncle gate insurance query, khairul could have told him something about the gate beforehand. He say police should follow his lead to ask his uncle further about the gardening.
 
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The other passenger, who is Ms Nurul's boyfriend, Mr Johari Shariff, 28, underwent surgery yesterday afternoon after sustaining injuries to his face, reported Lianhe Wanba
 
Man who died in car accident outside Istana was a safe driver, friends said

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SINGAPORE - Family and friends of the man who died in a car accident outside the Istana on Saturday (Dec 16) said they did not know of him having been involved in any previous car accidents.

Mr Khairul Anwar Mohd Sani, 25, was the driver of the car which was involved in the accident along Cavenagh Road. He and Ms Nurul Filzah, 21 - one of two passengers in the car - died after being taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Saturday.

The other passenger, who is Ms Nurul's boyfriend, Mr Johari Shariff, 28, underwent surgery on Sunday afternoon after sustaining injuries to his face, reported Lianhe Wanbao.

The Straits Times understands that he is still hospitalised but is in a stable condition.

At Mr Khairul's wake at Whampoa on Sunday at 10.30am, around 20 people had gathered in the void deck, with more arriving later as the casket was taken to the void deck around 1.30pm. Many of them looked downcast and were unwilling to talk, while some cried when they saw the casket.

"We are very sad and shocked, but we cannot do anything," said Mr Khairul's uncle, who declined to be named. The uncle, who received the news about his nephew's death while he was at his friend's father's funeral on Saturday, described the family as "very close".


He said that Mr Khairul's older brother, who is his only sibling, flew back to Singapore from where he was working overseas when he heard the news, and had gone to the mortuary to collect the body.

A friend at Mr Khairul's wake, firefighter Mohammad Afiq, 28, said it was the first time he had gotten into a car accident in the three years he had known him.

"I was shocked (when I heard the news) because I saw it on Facebook and thought it was a prank," he added.


According to another friend, service engineer Shah Nordin, 29, Mr Khairul worked as a logistics driver and a part-time Grab and Uber driver.

"He was a safe driver," he said.

The report by Lianhe Wanbao quoted Mr Johari saying the three of them were on their way to breakfast - with him and Ms Nurul sitting in the back - when the car suddenly lost control at the back gate of the Istana. He added that Mr Khairul had not been speeding or drink driving.

Ms Nurul, an arts student, had started working as a receptionist only a few days before the accident, according to a report by Shin Min Daily News. The article also said she was an only child.

The police are appealing to anyone with information, images and/or videos related to the accident to submit them via the 'E-feedback on road users' portal at http://www.police.gov.sg/e-services or www.police.gov.sg/iwitness to assist them in their investigations.


my uncle say he already give police the best leads gardening to follow from there they don't believe or what.
 
Nobody ask the question? what were they doing at the back door at Cavengah Rd? delivering nasi lemak? soup kambing? kebas on stick? satay? to hit the back gate & died must be speeding; macik must be hungry. Long time ago...we have our president wearing a wig sneaking out... ha ha ha...for his toddy.

This one, have people sneaking in....the Gurkhas might have shot their wheels...?? say..accident hit the gates.


just curious why Police now appealing to the public for video footage ?

the uber car is supposed to be video enabled.

the Istana area is a well known protected area.
 
These guys probably tried to volunteer for the gardening but came in too early.
 
If the fucker was a safe driver, then kindly explain how his car could have rammed into the Istana gates. Was it an attempt to cause distress to Madam President?
 
from pic the survivor is one of those tattoed malay species... problematic type one
 
If the fucker was a safe driver, then kindly explain how his car could have rammed into the Istana gates. Was it an attempt to cause distress to Madam President?
maybe afraid that the free nasi lemak habis and kena chope by those plp grass "looters" ;)
from pic the survivor is one of those tattoed malay species... problematic type one
same for the minah, with eyebrow tattoo :(
 
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