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Parents settle daughter's motorcycle accident for $3.8m, says 'her dreams are shattered'

SINGAPORE - She was a paramedic trainee who loved to travel, play the guitar and piano, and do cartwheels. But ever since a motorcycle accident in 2019, in which the bike she travelled on collided with another, Ms Nuruljannah Razib is minimally conscious and requires round-the-clock care at her family home. Earlier this month, a court approved a settlement payout.

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Parents of SCDF trainee paramedic in motorcycle accident settle for $3.8m

Singapore News - She was a paramedic trainee who loved to travel, play the guitar and piano, and do cartwheels. But after a. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Parents of injured motorbike accident victim get $3.8m payout: 'Her dreams are shattered'

She was a paramedic trainee who loved to travel, play the guitar and piano, and do cartwheels. Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com

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Parents of paramedic trainee in motorbike accident get highest payout of S$3.8mil

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): She was a paramedic trainee who loved to travel, play the guitar and piano, and do cartwheels.

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SCDF trainee hurt in motorcycle collision to get 100% in damages

The New Paper SCDF trainee hurt in motorcycle collision to get 100% in damages Ms Nuruljannah Razib with her parents, Madam Anisah Salim and Mr Mohammad Razib Samsudin. They now work part-time to look after her. PHOTO: BERITA HARIAN Two defendants accept blame after she suffered traumatic brain injury from motorcycle accident in 2019 K.C. VIJAYAN, SENIOR LAW CORRESPONDENT May 24, 2021 06:00 am 0 Engagements A Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) trainee paramedic who suffered a traumatic brain injury from a motorcycle collision will get 100 per cent in damages after two defendants accepted total blame in a negligence lawsuit. The parties averted a three-day High Court hearing last month after agreeing to a consent judgment before Judicial Commissioner Kwek Mean Luck in favour of Ms Nuruljannah Razib, with 70 per cent liability apportioned to motorcyclist Calvin Loo, who was 23 at the time of the accident in 2019, and 30 per cent to second defendant See Toh Yew Mun, then 48.

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