Negligent cyclist Edmund Kwek Jun Wei jailed after his bicycle collided with runner who fell and fractured skull

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Negligent cyclist Edmund Kwek Jun Wei jailed after his bicycle collided with runner who fell and fractured skull​

Edmund Kwek Jun Wei was sentenced to a week in jail after he pleaded guilty to causing grievous hurt to another person by cycling in a negligent manner.

Edmund Kwek Jun Wei was sentenced to a week in jail after pleading guilty to causing grievous hurt to another person.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG

Shaffiq Alkhatib
UPDATED Jun 20, 2025, 02:47 PM

SINGAPORE – A man was cycling along a bicycle path at East Coast Park in October 2024 when he failed to keep a proper lookout and his bicycle collided with a runner. The impact caused the runner to fall, resulting in a fractured skull.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Melissa Heng said that Edmund Kwek Jun Wei, 34, was cycling at a “relatively high speed” of 22kmh at the time. However, this was below the 25kmh speed limit for cyclists in the area.

On June 20, Kwek was sentenced to a week in jail after he pleaded guilty to causing grievous hurt to another person by cycling in a negligent manner.

The 48-year-old victim, who had a subdural haematoma – bleeding near the brain – was rushed to Changi General Hospital (CGH) and admitted to a high dependency ward, under neurosurgery.

A medical report dated Feb 21, 2025, stated that after the accident, she could not detect odours, had vertigo when bending forward and could not hear well with her left ear.

Her sense of taste was reduced, and she also had to engage a speech therapist’s services, the court heard.

DPP Heng told the court that shortly before the accident occurred, just after 6.20am on Oct 22, 2024, the cyclist was looking downwards while cycling at the park in an area lit by street lamps.

When he looked up, he saw the back of the woman, who was then running along a straight path, and his bicycle struck her.

“The impact caused the accused to be flung off his bicycle. Meanwhile, the victim fell to the ground. The victim could not respond to the accused’s questions, and the accused called 995,” said DPP Heng.

Kwek was arrested on Oct 24, 2024, and was charged in court two months later.

The victim was discharged from CGH on Nov 6, 2024. She was also given 90 days of hospitalisation leave.

On Jan 17, 2025, she found that she felt less giddy but still had a persistent inability to detect odours.

A medical report two months later stated that her speech had significantly improved, with “no residual motor deficits”.

DPP Heng said that the woman attended some 19 speech therapy sessions from Nov 11, 2024, to March 13, 2025.

For causing grievous hurt to another person by performing a negligent act, an offender can be jailed for up to two years, fined up to $5,000 or both.
 
1 week jail?
That inspires me to knock down gansiokbin while she shakes her 鸡 to the jurong East coffee shop to harass people.
A fucking punch will get years of sentence.
 
The cyclist probably did her a favour by ruining her sense of odour…she can now suck smelly cocks no problems
 
The cyclist probably did her a favour by ruining her sense of odour…she can now suck smelly cocks no problems
This runner is also clown. Running on cyclist path in East Coast PCN. Many kumgong runners do that on the PCN. There are seperate designated pedestrian and cyclist lanes but some runners love to run on cyclsist lanes...
 
The worst stretch to cycle is the stretch of PCN along Gardens By the Bay. Most pedestrians and runners no fuck care and just walk on cyclist lane when there is a designated pedestrian path for them. No enforcement too.
 
The worst stretch to cycle is the stretch of PCN along Gardens By the Bay. Most pedestrians and runners no fuck care and just walk on cyclist lane when there is a designated pedestrian path for them. No enforcement too.
The worst is parents allow their toddlers to wander unsupervised on the cyclist lanes there... even if I am going at 10km per hour ...it's still very dangerous for these people if something happened...
 
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The worst is parents allow their toddlers to wander unsupervised on the cyclist lanes there... even if I am going at 10km per hour ...it's still very dangerous for these people I'd something happened...
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This is the stretch I am talking about. It's very dangerous to cycle on this stretch of PCN because pedestrians don't want to walk on their pedestrian lane. Parents allow their kids to play and run around on cyclist lanes...a tragedy waiting to happen there...
 
And the mistake I see that PAP Nparks make on this stretch of PCN is they draw the pedestrian lane on the wrong side. It should be on the Gardens By the Bay side and not the far side. Most pedestrians I observed refuse to walk on the pedestrian lane because it isn't shady enough for them. They like to walk on the cyclist lane because the structure of the buildings shield the western sunsetting sun for them.
 
And the mistake I see that PAP Nparks make on this stretch of PCN is they draw the pedestrian lane on the wrong side. It should be on the Gardens By the Bay side and not the far side. Most pedestrians I observed refuse to walk on the pedestrian lane because it isn't shady enough for them. They like to walk on the cyclist lane because the structure of the buildings shield the western sunsetting sun for them.
There are many walkers and joggers who prefer to use the left side of the small roads inside Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, rather than the footpaths which are uneven. This puts them in danger as these roads are narrow and drivers may not notice many of these people who seem to prefer dark colours even when out exercising at night.
 
The worst stretch to cycle is the stretch of PCN along Gardens By the Bay. Most pedestrians and runners no fuck care and just walk on cyclist lane when there is a designated pedestrian path for them. No enforcement too.
I wonder how cyclist can cycle in mbs area.
Does it mean they stay nearby or they have car?
 
I wonder how cyclist can cycle in mbs area.
Does it mean they stay nearby or they have car?
With the PCN network, you can cycle almost everywhere nowadays...including all the way to Changi Airport Terminal 4. I often go there then aircon myself nicely and use the toilet :tongue:
 
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