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Redditer: CECA woman causes accident while driving out at high speed & pushes the blame (BYD Sealion 7 #SPD6876P)


From someone who knows the driver in the tragic Chinatown incident​


r/SingaporeRaw - From someone who knows the driver in the tragic Chinatown incident


This incident has really broken my heart. My phone hasn't stopped buzzing with updates, and honestly, reading through the comments online has been really tough to handle.

I've known the driver for years, since before 2020 actually. I met her husband more recently, shortly after he relocated here from the UAE late last year. From the very first time we met, they were both so warm, down-to-earth, and genuinely welcoming. No airs at all, even though I later realised their family is quite well-off. They never flaunt it though, they live simply, drive normal cars, dress modestly, and just come across as humble everyday people.

Just to clear up one thing I keep seeing repeated online: she isn't an Indian national. She's a Singapore citizen. Yes, she came from India originally, but she's been naturalised here for a long time now and Singapore is truly her home. Dragging nationality into this tragedy doesn't help anyone involved.

I first got to know her through her work at a dental clinic. She was always so gentle and kind, the type who would take extra time with a scared little kid or make sure an elderly patient felt comfortable. That's just her character: someone who genuinely cares and goes out of her way for people. When I was dealing with a really tough personal situation, and she stepped in without me even asking. She made sure someone I cared about was properly looked after so they wouldn't run into any trouble. She didn't have to do that, but that's who she is. It meant the world to me.

This was a truly horrific accident, and my heart aches for the family who lost their little girl. There's just no words for that pain, and nothing can fix it.

At the same time, it hurts to see people online calling her horrible names and treating her like some kind of monster. One terrible moment doesn't wipe out years of being a good, kind person. She's devastated and shattered right now.

I really hope we can all take a breath before judging someone's whole life based on a headline or a couple of photos. A little compassion really matters in times like this.

Thanks for taking the time to read this.

naturalised sinkie citizenship can be revoked. Unless u are born here with at least 1 sinkie parent. Then they can't chase u away
 

From someone who knows the driver in the tragic Chinatown incident​


r/SingaporeRaw - From someone who knows the driver in the tragic Chinatown incident


This incident has really broken my heart. My phone hasn't stopped buzzing with updates, and honestly, reading through the comments online has been really tough to handle.

I've known the driver for years, since before 2020 actually. I met her husband more recently, shortly after he relocated here from the UAE late last year. From the very first time we met, they were both so warm, down-to-earth, and genuinely welcoming. No airs at all, even though I later realised their family is quite well-off. They never flaunt it though, they live simply, drive normal cars, dress modestly, and just come across as humble everyday people.

Just to clear up one thing I keep seeing repeated online: she isn't an Indian national. She's a Singapore citizen. Yes, she came from India originally, but she's been naturalised here for a long time now and Singapore is truly her home. Dragging nationality into this tragedy doesn't help anyone involved.

I first got to know her through her work at a dental clinic. She was always so gentle and kind, the type who would take extra time with a scared little kid or make sure an elderly patient felt comfortable. That's just her character: someone who genuinely cares and goes out of her way for people. When I was dealing with a really tough personal situation, and she stepped in without me even asking. She made sure someone I cared about was properly looked after so they wouldn't run into any trouble. She didn't have to do that, but that's who she is. It meant the world to me.

This was a truly horrific accident, and my heart aches for the family who lost their little girl. There's just no words for that pain, and nothing can fix it.

At the same time, it hurts to see people online calling her horrible names and treating her like some kind of monster. One terrible moment doesn't wipe out years of being a good, kind person. She's devastated and shattered right now.

I really hope we can all take a breath before judging someone's whole life based on a headline or a couple of photos. A little compassion really matters in times like this.

Thanks for taking the time to read this.

Another bunch of lies from a friend of this bitch. Look at the video, she did nothing to help the injured child and mother. No attempts to stop the bleeding and quickly send them to the nearest hospital. Nothing.

She just stand there blaming the father. She is a CECA turned new Sg citizen. They are all the same. Revoke her citizenship and deport her back to India for murdering a child and attempts to deny what she has done
 
The citizenship of a naturalised Singaporean can be revoked (deprived) by the Government under the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore. This typically occurs if citizenship was acquired through fraud, false representation, or if the individual engages in activities prejudicial to Singapore's security, public safety, or order.
 
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