Singapore News - He had treated the woman who was marrying his son like his own daughter. But, as fate would have it, the father's hopes for the young couple vanished in a flash in the early hours of Saturday, the second day of Chinese New Year. His only son, Mr Jonathan Long, 29,. Read more at www.tnp.sg
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Tanjong Pagar crash victims were charitable people: Friend
Mr Elvin Tan Yong Hao was one of those killed in the crash last Saturday. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/ELVIN TAN
Friend of Tanjong Pagar crash victims says three of them did volunteer work to help elderly hours before tragedy
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They loved fast cars and luxury watches, lived flashy lifestyles and were the envy of many on social media.
But the five men who were killed in the Tanjong Pagar crash also believed in helping the less fortunate.
Mr Jonathan Long, 29, was the driver of the white BMW M4 coupe that crashed into a shophouse last Saturday morning, the second day of Chinese New Year.
The New Paper Boy, 15, dies after falling from height during school camp
An outdoor activity structure at the adventure sports centre at Safra Yishun, where the boy s school, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), held a camp programme on Wednesday. TNP PHOTO: JASON QUAH
He loses consciousness while suspended by safety harness; all school activities involving heights suspended
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A teenage student died yesterday morning, a day after he lost his footing and fell while negotiating a high-element course.
The 15-year-old boy from Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) had taken part in the course during his school s camp programme at the adventure sports centre at Safra Yishun on Wednesday afternoon.
Singapore News - Two men in their 20s were arrested for suspected drink driving in separate but related accidents along the Central Expressway (CTE) before the Yio Chu Kang Road exit yesterday morning. The second accident, which involved a motorcycle, happened while police officers were. Read more at www.tnp.sg
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A traffic jam lasting about five hours with cars lined up for at least 5km was the result of a trailer accident at Clementi Flyover yesterday morning.
Carrying goods that appeared to be stacked too high, the trailer was seen to have crashed into the underside of the flyover.
Videos on Singapore Road Accident and SG Road Vigilante s Facebook page posted yesterday described the cargo as hitting the underside of the flyer, which has a height limit of 4.5m.
SG Road Vigilante s video also mentioned that the trailer belonged to Kim Soon Lee One-Stop Transportation & Moving Specialist.
Mr Keok Ngee Sim commented on SG Road Vigilante s Facebook page that there was very heavy traffic (that) morning and Mr Ma Cai Yi said he was jammed for one hour starting from Jurong Town Hall towards (the) city .