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If ATB Doctor does the same here .... probably only license suspended and makso resort for few months case close ... China Law better than here?

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Doctor wearing high heels loses control of Mercedes car in Chongqing; crash leaves 2 dead, 6 injured​

Doctor wearing high heels loses control of Mercedes car in Chongqing; crash leaves 2 dead, 6 injured

According to the local health commission, the female driver works as a doctor at Qianjiang Central Hospital.
PHOTO: Xiaohongshu/安全驾驶俱乐部
PUBLISHED ON May 12, 2026 9:40 PM BY Koh Xing Ying

Two people were killed and six others injured after a female driver lost control of her Mercedes car and rammed into a busy street in Chongqing, China, on Sunday (May 10).

The accident occurred at around 1.40pm at an intersection in Chongqing's Qianjiang district, reported Xinhua News Agency.

The 57-year-old driver, surnamed He, was driving her car when she lost control and collided with vehicles and pedestrians, said the Qianjiang branch of the Chongqing Municipal Public Security Bureau in a statement.

Meanwhile, the Qianjiang District Health Commission confirmed the woman is a doctor working at the Qianjiang Central Hospital, reported Chinese media outlet iFeng.

Dashcam footage of the incident showed the Mercedes driving against the flow of traffic before colliding with motorists, mounting a kerb and going up a flight of stairs.

Videos of the aftermath circulating on social media showed scenes of chaos with multiple vehicles damaged and several people knocked to the ground. Debris was also seen scattered across the road.

An eyewitness told iFeng he was passing by the area when he suddenly saw a white Mercedes speeding towards him.

"The car continued for some distance before stopping, and the female driver was trembling when she got out," said the eyewitness.

Police officers and ambulance paramedics arrived shortly after and rendered treatment to the injured and conveyed them to hospital, reported iFeng.

Local authorities said the driver has been ruled out for drink driving and investigations are ongoing.

Online, some netizens raised concerns about the driver's footwear, while others speculated about the cause of the accident.

"Driving in high heels — how did she pass the driving test?" asked one user.

"People panic when they step on the accelerator instead of the brake," commented another.
 
This doctor got off with only a slap on the wrist: a fine and suspension of driving licence. Still practising.


Doctor charged with offences including drink driving​


Christopher Chong is a director and shareholder at Chris Chong Clinic at the Gleneagles Annexe Block in Napier Road.

Christopher Chong is a director and shareholder at Chris Chong
Clinic at the Gleneagles Annexe Block in Napier Road.

Published May 09, 2024, 07:20 PM
Updated May 15, 2024, 12:05 PM

SINGAPORE - A doctor allegedly drove a car after consuming alcohol and later got into an accident with a fire hydrant in December 2022.

On May 9, obstetrician and gynaecologist Christopher Chong Yew Luen, 59, was charged with one count each of drink driving and failing to stop after the accident.

Chong was driving along Leedon Park near Holland Road at around 10.45pm on Dec 11, 2022, when the incident allegedly happened.

He is accused of having at least 63 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath at the time. The prescribed limit is 35 micrograms of alcohol in the same amount of breath.

Chong is a director and shareholder at Chris Chong Clinic at the Gleneagles Annexe Block in Napier Road.

According to the Gleneagles Hospital Singapore website, he is an elected member of the Singapore Medical Council and currently serves as the president of the Singapore Urogynaecological Association.
 
Wodfle wu driving court case +6


The court case involving renowned Singaporean plastic surgeon Dr. Woffles Wu (Woffles Wu Zhi Yong) centered on accusations that he engaged a "scapegoat" to take responsibility for two speeding offences in 2005 and 2006.

Case Overview
Offences: Dr. Wu’s car was caught speeding on Adam Road on September 11, 2005 (95 km/h in a 70 km/h zone), and on November 10, 2006 (91 km/h in a 70 km/h zone).The Scheme: Instead of identifying himself as the driver, Dr. Wu arranged for his then-76-year-old clinic maintenance technician, Kuan Kit Wah, to sign the Traffic Police forms, falsely claiming he was driving, the Asia Sentinel and Mothership reported.

Charges:
Dr. Wu was charged with abetting his employee in providing false information to the police.Court Verdict and Sentence (June 2012)On June 12, 2012, Dr. Wu pleaded guilty in the Subordinate Courts to one count of abetting another to provide false information. The 2005 offence was taken into consideration during sentencing.He was sentenced to a fine of S$1,000 for the 2006 offence, according to The Online Citizen and Asia Sentinel.
 
This wouldnt happen in a byd or chery with its advance safety features. Stop buying overpriced under spec german cars.
 
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