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BYD overturns in River Valley, SCDF deploys hydraulic equipment to free trapped passenger. Car driven by 68yo woman

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Car overturns in River Valley, SCDF deploys hydraulic equipment to free trapped passenger​

The 68-year-old female driver is assisting with police investigations
Car overturns in River Valley, SCDF deploys hydraulic equipment to free trapped passenger

Firefighters and paramedics were seen freeing a passenger from the front passenger seat of the overturned car.
PHOTO: Facebook/SG Road Vigilante (left), Social media (right)

PUBLISHED ONFebruary 14, 2026 4:43 PM
UPDATEDFebruary 14, 2026 7:19 PM
BYSean Ler

Four persons were taken to hospital after an accident in River Valley on Saturday (Feb 14) afternoon.

The accident happened at about 12pm along Martin Road, after the junction of Martin Road and Kim Yan Road — outside the Singapore Buddhist Lodge.

A car overturned along Martin Place, in vicinity of the Singapore Buddhist Lodge, on Saturday (Feb 13) afternoon.
A car overturned along Martin Place, in vicinity of the Singapore Buddhist Lodge, on Saturday (Feb 13) afternoon. PHOTO: Google Maps

A video posted on social media by user Gillian shows two Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) fire engines at the scene, with several firefighters seen near the front passenger door of an overturned car.

Another photo of the accident posted on its Facebook page by SG Road Vigilante shows a SCDF paramedic kneeling next to the said door.

In response to AsiaOne's queries, SCDF said that a person was found trapped in the front passenger seat of the car, and was freed by its firefighters using hydraulic rescue equipment.

Police told AsiaOne that the car is believed to have self-skidded.

The 68-year-old female driver, and her three passengers, aged between 52 and 73, were conveyed conscious to the hospital.

Police added that the female driver is assisting with ongoing investigations.

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