SINGAPORE - Barely two weeks after celebrating Hari Raya Aidilfitri, two families had to arrange for their loved ones to be buried at Choa Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery on April 23. And their graves were just one plot apart from each other. Madam Norzihan Juwahib, 57, and Afifah Munirah Muhammad Azril, 17, were killed in a six-vehicle collision in Tampines.
Singapore News - The 42-year-old male car driver, who was assisting with investigations into the fatal crash in Tampines on April 22, has been discharged from hospital. According to the police, he was on April 24 arrested for dangerous driving causing death. His driving licence has. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Anthony Soon, an administrative manager at car workshop Success United, has filed a police report claiming he is the victim of false allegations and harassment after he posted a video of the Tampines crash that claimed two lives on Monday (April 22). The 25-second clip, which has since been removed, appeared to be dashcam footage from a white Mercedes. It.
The 42-year-old male car driver who allegedly caused the fatal multi-vehicle crash in Tampines has been arrested for dangerous driving causing death. His driving licence has been suspended. Eight people were taken to hospital, including the driver of a black car which was seen on various online videos crashing into oth