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Serious Danish Sinkie Cooked Like Roast Pork BBQ Inside HDB Lift Within The Time From 9th Floor To 2nd Floor! Guess How And Race!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - A 20-year-old man died of extensive burns and smoke inhalation after his modified personal mobility device (PMD) burst into flames while he was in a lift with it.

On the first day of a coroner’s inquiry into the death of Mr Muhammad Irfan Danish Azhar, a police investigation officer said on Tuesday that the device was non-compliant with safety standards.

Woodlands Division Station Inspector Sofian Azami said the PMD was already modified when Mr Irfan bought it from online platform Carousell in December 2020.

“He modified it (further) by changing the battery to (one of) a higher voltage,” he said.


Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) senior fire investigator Muhammad Faizal Mazlan, who also took the stand on Tuesday, said the fire was of electrical origin and likely occurred from within the PMD.

“The battery pack did not have a battery management system (BMS), which protects against overcharging or overheating.

“Bypassing the BMS allows the PMD to charge faster, but more current could have been drawn from the battery than expected, possibly leading to overheating,” he said.

The court heard that Mr Irfan left his flat on the ninth floor of Block 537 Woodlands Drive 16 at around 11.25pm on June 3, 2021, to help a friend to tow a PMD.

According to witness accounts and closed-circuit television footage, he was alone in the lift with his PMD when flashes of orange light were seen as the lift descended.

An explosion was heard and Mr Irfan was seen pressing lift buttons on the lower register. The lift door’s opened on the second floor and he fled from the burning lift.

One resident heard someone in pain calling out for his mother and later saw Mr Irfan on fire. Parts of his body were charred and other areas pinkish.

Neighbours put out the lift fire with buckets of water before SCDF officers arrived. Police officers found Mr Irfan covered in ashes lying on a staircase landing.

He was conscious then and told them that he could not breathe.

Mr Irfan was taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital and he died the next day. He suffered burns on 95 per cent of his body surface area.

According to his best friend, Mr Irfan had bought the PMD for about $1,800 on Carousell.

The friend knew the device was modified as he had seen Mr Irfan riding faster than he would on PMDs approved by the authorities, the police investigator said.

Said Station Insp Sofian: “The deceased was known to have a vast interest in PMDs and had antecedents with LTA (Land Transport Authority) for owning modified devices.”

According to his stepmother, Mr Irfan would typically charge the PMD for four to five hours at home after completing his round of deliveries.

Senior fire investigator Muhammad Faizal said the most probable scenarios leading to the fire include cumulative damage to the battery pack and overheating of components.

Mr Irfan had used a 24Ah battery pack in the PMD that day, the court heard. A 15Ah battery pack came with the PMD when he bought it.

Investigations found that the motor of the PMD was also modified, likely to allow the user to ride it at a higher speed.

The inquiry continues.

In 2021, there were 32 fires involving PMDs and 23 involving power-assisted bicycles.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...-in-lift-non-compliant-coroner-s-inquiry-told
 

Patriotmissile

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The reason why he did not survive was due to the fact that PMDs parked at public places would be stolen easily in shitty sinkapore. My 3k pmd was stolen in matter of hours when I parked and locked at a void deck under a police cctv. The police could not do shit.
 

Singapore Dancing Spirit

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Delivering food is one of the most dangerous, unappreciated and hazardous job on the planet

Unappreciated because the prices are again spiked at record high recently, in addition there is a Delivery charges

During lockdown. almost every household order food and the riders did make a good business. But now, t many raiders and not many orders as well as people eat out or carry food home as there are so many hawker centers and food markets. t is prudent to find the right spot/location where there is a constant demand for riders within the short distance from mall or restaurant

I have seen many riders using bicycles are battery operated bicycles. That is not dangerous if they know how to take care, Batteries are too dangerous over the period because of the poor quality.
 

mojito

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The reason why he did not survive was due to the fact that PMDs parked at public places would be stolen easily in shitty sinkapore. My 3k pmd was stolen in matter of hours when I parked and locked at a void deck under a police cctv. The police could not do shit.
Why u pay 3k for a pmd when a motorcycle costs just as much? :laugh:
 

Scrooball (clone)

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https://www.lta.gov.sg/content/dam/...ere_devices_are_allowed_motorised_pmd_ban.pdf

*From 3 April 2020, the riding of motorised PMDs, including e-scooters, are prohibited from footpaths.

It is an offence to ride a device on a path or road which it is prohibited from. If caught, you may be subjected to penalties, such as fines up to $2,000 and jailtime of up to 3 months.


URM.... so motorised PMDs are prohibited from footpaths. Then how the fuck does he get around? Go up to CTE?
 

mojito

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Its lighter. Can use indoors maybe. Right up to doorsteps. No need license. Supposedly non polluting.
There is a reason why people not push their motorbike in doors sir syed. Gasoline is combustible. Some how people think a charged battery is not the same. :unsure:
 

laksaboy

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Why u pay 3k for a pmd when a motorcycle costs just as much? :laugh:

He was concerned about his carbon footprint and carbon emissions.

Unfortunately, getting BBQ'ed produces a lot of carbon footprint and carbon emissions. We are carbon-based lifeforms after all. :unsure:
 
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