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Driver in Tampines fatal crash handed four charges

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

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Driver involved in Tampines fatal crash identified; handed four charges

Muhammad Syafie Ismail, 42, was arrested on April 24 after he was discharged from hospital. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Tampines accident: Driver charged in court with 4 offences including dangerous driving causing death

A 42-year-old man was charged in court with four offences on Thursday morning (April 25) for his involvement in Monday's multi-vehicle accident in Tampines that killed two people. Muhammad Syafie Ismail, who appeared in court with his arm in a sling, was charged with dangerous driving causing death; dangerous driving causing hurt; dangerous driving; and failing to stop after an.

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Tampines crash: 42-year-old man handed four charges, including dangerous driving causing death

The 42-year-old driver involved in Monday's fatal multi-vehicle crash in Tampines has been handed four charges. Three of the charges Muhammad Syafie Ismail is facing relate to dangerous driving. The most serious offence causing death carries a jail term of up to eight years. In court, the prosecution said there m

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Man whose daughter died in Tampines crash blames himself

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

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