Police arrest 10 bikers for late night attack on driver
AsiaOne
Monday, Jun 18, 2012
Police have arrested seven men and three women believed to be involved in a roadside attack on 24-year-old undergraduate Li Xue Song last Friday night.
Mr Li was driving along Victoria Street at close to midnight when a group of 15 motorcyclists started to drive very close to his Volkswagen Golf.
They knocked on the windows of his car and caused him to slam on his brakes before hitting his car from behind.
The driver came out of his car to check for damages but was unexpectedly attacked when he tried to call the police, The New Paper (TNP) reported today.
The motorcyclists punched and hit him with their helmets after a female biker started the assault by hitting him with her shoe, he told TNP.
They only started to flee when a passer-by stopped to help the bleeding driver.
Although he felt dizzy, Mr Li managed to stop one motorcyclist from leaving by taking his keys and grabbing onto him.
He told reporters that some of the riders stayed behind while the others fled.
The undergraduate also said that he was unsure what provoked the attack as he was neither speeding nor trying to intimidate the motorcyclists with the way he was driving.
According to the Straits Times, Mr Li's clothing and the motorbike he clung onto were all stained with blood.
He later received three stitches and was discharged from the hospital on Saturday morning.
Several bikers reportedly taunted and rode alongside university student Li Xue Song, 24, while he was driving to Chinatown.
Although he said he had no quarrel with him, Li's car was surrounded by a dozen motorcyclists who bashed him up with their helmets.
The police confirmed that they have arrested seven men and three women, aged between 22 and 31, and are investigating.
Mr Li later went to hospital where he received three stitches.
He said that when a passing driver tried to stop the incident, the bikers tried to leave. Li said he attempted to stop them. He said, 'At that time, I was already feeling a little dizzy and was slumped on the white motorbike.'
'It was stained with my blood. My shirt and shoes were also covered with blood.'
AsiaOne
Monday, Jun 18, 2012
Police have arrested seven men and three women believed to be involved in a roadside attack on 24-year-old undergraduate Li Xue Song last Friday night.
Mr Li was driving along Victoria Street at close to midnight when a group of 15 motorcyclists started to drive very close to his Volkswagen Golf.
They knocked on the windows of his car and caused him to slam on his brakes before hitting his car from behind.
The driver came out of his car to check for damages but was unexpectedly attacked when he tried to call the police, The New Paper (TNP) reported today.
The motorcyclists punched and hit him with their helmets after a female biker started the assault by hitting him with her shoe, he told TNP.
They only started to flee when a passer-by stopped to help the bleeding driver.
Although he felt dizzy, Mr Li managed to stop one motorcyclist from leaving by taking his keys and grabbing onto him.
He told reporters that some of the riders stayed behind while the others fled.
The undergraduate also said that he was unsure what provoked the attack as he was neither speeding nor trying to intimidate the motorcyclists with the way he was driving.
According to the Straits Times, Mr Li's clothing and the motorbike he clung onto were all stained with blood.
He later received three stitches and was discharged from the hospital on Saturday morning.
Several bikers reportedly taunted and rode alongside university student Li Xue Song, 24, while he was driving to Chinatown.
Although he said he had no quarrel with him, Li's car was surrounded by a dozen motorcyclists who bashed him up with their helmets.
The police confirmed that they have arrested seven men and three women, aged between 22 and 31, and are investigating.
Mr Li later went to hospital where he received three stitches.
He said that when a passing driver tried to stop the incident, the bikers tried to leave. Li said he attempted to stop them. He said, 'At that time, I was already feeling a little dizzy and was slumped on the white motorbike.'
'It was stained with my blood. My shirt and shoes were also covered with blood.'