He has been disqualified from holding or obtaining all classes of driving licences for eight years after he is released from jail.
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Singapore News - When a lorry driver approached a T-junction, he slowed down but did not stop to make a right turn, failing to notice a woman who was about to step onto a pedestrian crossing. The vehicle hit Ms Or Cheng Khim, 52, who died in hospital three days later from head. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE - When a lorry driver approached a T-junction, he slowed down but did not stop to make a right turn, failing to notice a woman who was about to step onto a pedestrian crossing. The vehicle hit Ms Or Cheng Khim, 52, who died in hospital three days later from head injuries. The driver, Gan Lian Min, 70, was.
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Sharp fall in organ donation numbers amid pandemic
Ms Vicky Cheng with her baby daughter Raenelle, who was diagnosed with a liver disease.PHOTOS: COURTESY OF VICKY CHENG, YAP HSIN CHEN
NTU undergrad Yap Hsin Chen, who is spearheading the Don t Hold Back campaign, with her mother who died in 2017.
To raise awareness, NTU undergrad creates campaign encouraging young Singaporeans to have early conversations with family members about organ donation after death
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With the number of organ transplants taking a hit due to the Covid-19 pandemic, someone who is eager to see more people stepping forward to donate organs is Ms Vicky Cheng.
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Ms Or Cheng Khim, 52, a pre-school teacher s assistant, freelanced as a balloon sculptor, providing services to schools. She was killed last week after an accident at the junction of Yuan Ching Road and Yung Kuang Road in Jurong. PHOTOS: FACEBOOK, SINGAPORE UNCENSORED
Ms Or Cheng Khim, 52, a pre-school teacher s assistant, freelanced as a balloon sculptor, providing services to schools. She was killed last week after an accident at the junction of Yuan Ching Road and Yung Kuang Road in Jurong.
She was hit by lorry while walking home after buying sushi to celebrate his O-level exam results