CNY Day2 :SMRT in the news again,jumper..

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An elderly man sustained injuries to his head and is now unconscious, after he was hit by a train along the MRT tracks near Expo station on Saturday afternoon.

A police spokesman said a call was received at 1.43pm, requesting for assistance at the station. "Upon police's arrival, it was established that a train had hit a man along the MRT tracks heading towards Expo MRT station," added the police.

The victim, believed to be in his 70s, suffered "multiple cuts on his body" and was conveyed conscious to hospital, said the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF).

A spokesman for rail operator SMRT, who was responding to queries from The Straits Times, said the victim was reportedly "seen lying close to the tracks between Tanah Merah and Expo stations" just a minute earlier at 1.42pm.

"The train heading in that direction was stopped, in accordance with operating procedures and the man duly moved to safety," said the SMRT spokesman. "SMRT is working with the Police and SCDF to investigate the matter."

It remains unclear what the victim was doing along the tracks when the collision occurred. Investigations are ongoing.
 
"It remains unclear what the victim was doing along the tracks when the collision occurred. Investigations are ongoing. "

Ahh!...those CCTV are dummies? can rewind & see why he was lying on the tracks....he had one, "yum seng too many " in his mind he was revisiting the good old disco days....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qchPLaiKocI :D
 
Chinese New Year CCTV nobody mending it? Oh what a safe country as it proclaimed all along.
 
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Well, look on the bright side. At least he was carried away by firemen, not Tong Aik workers. :cool:
 
Now who is going to foot the hospital bill, the old man be hounded to death (pun) ,again (pun).
Evryone be cursing (Old man, grain driver,scdf,train passenger onboard,train passengers waiting on platform,hospital accounts receivable dept., tiong aik (go figure why).....
 
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