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Woman conscious after motorcycle accident in Woodlands

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Woman conscious after motorcycle accident in Woodlands

By Saifulbahri Ismail | Posted: 26 December 2012 2217 hrs

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The woman victim lying in the middle of the road after she was hit by a motorcyclist in Woodlands.

SINGAPORE: The 46-year-old woman knocked down by a motorcycle on Saturday is alert and conscious.

A spokesperson from the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital says she is currently stable and is recovering.

The accident happened between the junction of Woodlands Avenue 6 and Avenue 7.

The motorcyclist beat the red light and collided into the woman.

The woman was flung some distance on impact. She was admitted with multiple injuries and underwent surgery.

The motorcyclist was arrested on the spot for dangerous riding.

- CNA/de

 

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Woman mowed down in superbike accident can't wait to be well again

December 31, 2012 - 7:12pm

By: Chai Hung Yin

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She is deeply traumatised by the Dec 22 accident that left her with broken ribs, a fractured hip and a punctured bladder. She was also unable to move her lower body after the accident.

But a week after she was hit a superbike in a horrific accident at the junction of Woodlands Ave 6 and 7, she is working hard at recovering.

Her husband, Mr G..K. Ang, says that she works hard during her physiotherapy, so hard in fact, that it leaves her breathless.

On Christmas Day, Mr Ang and his two children got a welcome piece of news: Mrs Ang was able to move her left leg for the first time. She was also moved from the intensive care unit to a normal ward.

 
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