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Red Lions spotted conducting free-fall jumps in the heartland

SINGAPORE - Residents were treated to a parachuting display on Thursday (July 15) as the Red Lions began conducting test jumps over various parts of the heartland in preparation for the National Day Parade (NDP). Yellow barriers and a tent had been set up around a field across the road from the Ghim Moh Road Market & Food Centre and military personnel lined the area. At about 9.15am, a crowd of about 40 people looked up and pointed as five Red Lions appeared as specks dropping from an aircraft high in the sky, before opening their parachutes and drifting down to the field.

Collision in Singapore s Bukit Batok interchange causes bus to plunge two metres, 17 reportedly injured | Singapore

Tuesday, 13 Jul 2021 08:59 AM MYT An eyewitness said one of the buses smashed past a green barricade and fell onto the road below, landing on its left side. Picture courtesy of SCDF via TODAY Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates. SINGAPORE, July 13 A collision between two buses at Bukit Batok interchange on Sunday (July 11) afternoon injured 17 people, leaving one of the buses lying on its side after it plummeted 2m. Both were buses on route 945, a feeder service operated by Tower Transit. Five were seriously hurt though none of the injuries were life threatening, TODAY understands.

Bukit Batok bus collision: Most of those hospitalised have been discharged, bus driver arrested

July 13, 2021 Three drivers and 15 passengers were involved in the accident which left one bus on its side. The Straits Times SINGAPORE - Most of the drivers and passengers hospitalised with injuries from the Bukit Batok bus accident have been discharged, Tower Transit said on Monday (July 12). A 65-year-old male bus driver has been arrested for a rash act causing grievous hurt, police said on Monday. Police investigations are ongoing. In response to queries from The Straits Times, the bus company’s spokesman said 11 have been discharged while four remain hospitalised. Two Tower Transit buses, both plying the feeder service route 945, collided at Bukit Batok Bus Interchange on Sunday afternoon.

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