SINGAPORE - The sarong-clad good Samaritan who helped victims and directed traffic after the fatal Tampines accident, which killed two people on April 22, said he is still haunted by flashbacks. Mr Sheikh Imran Sheikh Ahmad, 40, especially remembers how Mr Muhammad Azril, the driver of a Honda Stream that had turned turtle, repeatedly cried out his daughter’s name while.
Singapore News - The car driver allegedly involved in a fatal six-vehicle crash in Tampines that killed two people has been handed four charges. Muhammad Syafie. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Singapore News - The sarong-clad Good Samaritan who helped victims and directed traffic after the fatal Tampines accident, which killed two people on April 22, said he is still. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Singapore News - Mr Muhammad Azril Mahmood is still in Intensive Care Unit but in a stable condition. "He's depressed and keeps blaming himself," Mr Azril's father-in-law Mohamed Kassim Yusoff told Shin Min Daily News. "But there are counsellors helping him and we, too,. Read more at www.tnp.sg