A sudden change in wind conditions during Red Lions parachutist Jeffrey Heng's final approach contributed to his hard landing at the National Day Parade (NDP). Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com
The man who composed Singapore’s first three National Day theme songs was severely injured in an accident at his home in Canada soon after watching this year’s parade live. Mr Hugh Harrison’s arm was caught in the propeller of a motorised paraglider. It was feared at first that the limb would have to be amputated, but doctors were working on.
Singapore News - The man who composed Singapore’s first three National Day theme songs was severely injured in an accident at his home in Canada soon after watching this year’s parade live. Mr Hugh Harrison’s arm was caught in the propeller of a motorised paraglider. It was. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE, Aug 23 Hugh Harrison, the composer of three popular National Day songs, including Count on Me, Singapore, has been hospitalised after his right arm was maimed by.
SINGAPORE The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) has convened a high level assessment of the risks associated with parachute jumps during the annual National Day Parade (NDP). This comes after an incident where a Red Lion parachutist was injured while making a rough landing during this year's NDP on Tuesday (Aug 9). Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said on Saturday.