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This start to happen after they start to cut corners and stop having periodic checks on lifts in HDB estate. There used to be a paper in each lift stating when was the last service and the validity of the paper. I remember that they stop it a few years ago.
Lift in multi-storey carpark drops suddenly
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SINGAPORE - Just seconds after the HDB carpark lift door closed on the third storey, she found herself "weightless".
Then, she and her husband were slammed against the floor of the lift.'
What started out as an ordinary trip on Saturday afternoon to repair her husband's glasses had turned into a nightmare.
Mrs Lisa Lee, a lawyer, said they were on their way to their car on the fifth storey when she felt the lift "plunge", then stop suddenly.
But the Town Council said their initial checks showed that the lift, located at Block 54, Chin Swee Road, "overran the level" at the six-storey carpark.
Whatever the cause, it left Mrs Lee's husband with a fractured leg. He underwent an operation on Sunday.
Mrs Lee said of the incident that happened at about 3.15pm: "There was no warning or screeching sound. My feet just lifted off the ground and I landed painfully on my knees."
The lift had also stalled.
Mrs Lee was left in a daze for several seconds. The moment she recovered, her instinct was to check on her husband, who is in his early 40s.
She said: "He was holding on to his right leg and groaning in pain. Luckily, we weren't hit by any falling panels from the (lift's) ceiling."