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Redditer: CECA woman causes accident while driving out at high speed & pushes the blame (BYD Sealion 7 #SPD6876P)



Analysis of Chinatown accident from a driver's perspective​

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For those who are siding the driver and shifting the blame onto the victims, let me show you the likelihood analysis. I deduce from the aftermath photos that the collision point likely occured as the victims were trying to get across the carpark entrance. There is also a STOP sign at the end of the pedestrain path, which the driver will clearly be able to see, unless the driver is using her phone of course.

Personally I've parked at that carpark several times and common sense tells me to drive extra slowly whenever I exit as that area has high pedrestrain traffic due to it being a tourist site and near proximity to Maxwell MRT Exit 1. So I don't see how it can be argued that the driver was not at fault. Knowing SG lenient road laws I lack the faith to believe there'll be any justice for the victims.
 

Mum of girl, 6, who died in Chinatown accident, still in intensive care in S'pore: Indonesia police

Indonesia police identified the driver as a Singaporean.

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February 09, 2026, 04:02 PM​


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The mother of six-year-old Sheyna Lashira, who died in a Feb. 6 car accident along South Bridge Road, remains in intensive care at a Singapore hospital, said the Indonesian police.

Raisha Anindra, 31, was struck by a car that had been exiting a carpark along with her young daughter.

Both were conveyed to hospital, but the girl later succumbed to her injuries.

While the girl's body has been claimed by relatives and repatriated to Jakarta, Raisha is still receiving treatment at the Singapore General Hospital.

She is in stable condition but has not yet been cleared to return home to Jakarta, according to Indonesian news site Kumparan.

Embassy assisting family: Indonesia police​

The family are reportedly tourists from Indonesia who were in Singapore for a holiday.

Staff from the Indonesian embassy earlier visited the family in hospital and met with Sheyna's father to provide assistance and support, a spokesperson said.

Meanwhile, the driver, a Singaporean woman, has since been detained by the Singapore authorities, according to the Indonesian police.

A spokesperson from the Singapore Police Force confirmed with Mothership that a 38-year-old female driver was assisting with police investigations.

She was later arrested for causing death while driving.

"Like an angel"​

Rara, Sheyna's aunt and Raisha's older sister, described the girl as "like an angel".

She had been attending kindergarten in Jakarta, and was always bringing joy to the people around her, she said.

"She was kind and very cheerful... Always making people happy. Whenever you saw her, you'd think that she was such a delightful child," she told Kumparan.

She also expressed hope that Raisha would recover quickly and be reunited with the rest of the extended family.

"Please just pray that she gets well soon and recovers quickly, so she can return to Jakarta, to Indonesia again," she said.

The accident​

According to an eyewitness, a dark-coloured BYD car was allegedly exiting the car park and was making a right turn when it hit the mother and daughter.

The girl and her mother had been crossing the road, while the father had walked ahead and was pushing a stroller with their two-year-old child.

While the mother appeared to later regain consciousness, the girl was seen bleeding profusely.

Her father was later seen holding her in his arms and calling for help, in a video posted by Facebook user Nguyen Thi Hanh.

"My family... Please, oh my God, why," he could be heard crying.

Top image from Nguyen Thi Hanh/Facebook and Guang Ming Daily
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Encouunter such situation at beo crescent before. I wanted to turn left after moving through the open carpark barrier. I look right for vehicle on main road. Once is clear,I proceed to turn left but knock onto a pedestrian. I slam brake immediately so is just a light knock. She wave to me pai seh and continue to walk off. It is not possible she don't know the car bonnet have hit someone unless that car sound proofing so gilat untill cannot hear meh???
 
Why yall quarrel until like that. I thought last time you say @glockman is the finest in SBF :laugh:

He used to be OK but he's either been kidnapped by some libtard activists and forced to spew nonsense against his will or he's been radicalised by CNN, MSNBC or he's fallen in love with horseface Rachael Madcow.

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