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[h=2]Foreign driver of crashed ambulance found to use fake license[/h]
November 27th, 2012 |
Author: Editorial
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A foreign Indian national who was driving a private ambulance that crashed into a middle divider at Clementi Road (outside Maju camp) last week (20 Nov), was found to be using a fake driving license.
Witnesses said the ambulance was on its way to a hospital when the driver lost control of the vehicle.
Three people were rushed to hospital – one of them is a paramedic while the other two were passengers. They were inside the ambulance when it crashed.
After crashing the ambulance, the Indian “foreign talent” immediately fled the scene.
67-year-old Chai Ai Li who was being ferried in that ambulance to go for her kidney dialysis, suffered internal bleeding and nine fractured ribs due to the accident. She died two days later. Her husband who was accompanying her in the ambulance escaped with injuries.
Mdm Chai needed to travel via private ambulance to the dialysis centre for her treatment 3 times a week, due to her frail stature. The ambulance was said to be traveling at up to 90 kilometres per hour at the time of the accident.
The Indian national has since been apprehended and found to be carrying a fake driving license all these while.
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A foreign Indian national who was driving a private ambulance that crashed into a middle divider at Clementi Road (outside Maju camp) last week (20 Nov), was found to be using a fake driving license.
Witnesses said the ambulance was on its way to a hospital when the driver lost control of the vehicle.
Three people were rushed to hospital – one of them is a paramedic while the other two were passengers. They were inside the ambulance when it crashed.
After crashing the ambulance, the Indian “foreign talent” immediately fled the scene.
67-year-old Chai Ai Li who was being ferried in that ambulance to go for her kidney dialysis, suffered internal bleeding and nine fractured ribs due to the accident. She died two days later. Her husband who was accompanying her in the ambulance escaped with injuries.
Mdm Chai needed to travel via private ambulance to the dialysis centre for her treatment 3 times a week, due to her frail stature. The ambulance was said to be traveling at up to 90 kilometres per hour at the time of the accident.
The Indian national has since been apprehended and found to be carrying a fake driving license all these while.
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