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Car rams into motorcyclist, causes chain collision along Jurong Town Hall Road
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http://www.straitstimes.com/singapor...town-hall-road Car rams into motorcyclist, causes chain collision along Jurong Town Hall Road The motorcyclist sent flying after a white Honda MPV rammed his bike. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM YOUTUBE The white Honda MPV crashing through the road divider railing. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM YOUTUBE Published 1 hour ago Lee Min Kok [email protected] SINGAPORE - A 29-year-old man was taken to hospital after a car rammed into the back of his motorcycle along Jurong Town Hall Road last Friday (July 31). Footage captured on camera, which was uploaded by user Bernard Ho to YouTube on Tuesday, indicated that the accident occurred at 4.36pm. The dramatic incident also sparked off a chain collision involving three other vehicles, which resulted in the car - a white Honda multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) - veering out of control and crashing straight through the road divider railing. It ended up on the opposite side of the road, with parts of the car strewn in its wake. The motorcyclist had initially been sent flying by the impact and landed on his back. He then scrambled to his feet and staggered awkwardly for a short distance before sitting on the curb. He is understood to be warded at National University Hospital. Mr Ho, writing in the video's caption, also claimed that the Honda driver had fled the scene on foot. When contacted, the police confirmed the accident and said that investigations are ongoing. Watch the incident unfold from two other points of view below. [Hit&Run Accident] Jurong Town Hall Road 31/07/2015 - Part 2 Register here to get free digital access to The Straits Times until Aug 9, 2015. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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