Watchman Alfrescian Loyal Joined Mar 12, 2009 Messages 13,160 Points 0 Jan 4, 2010 #1 Jan 3, 2010 SAF man in coma By Jessica Jaganathan and Lester Kok Madam Pan, the sister-in-law of critically injured SAF officer involved in a hit and run accident in Taiwan, looks after his two-month old baby girl while the rest of the family waits anxiously for him to come out of coma. -- ST PHOTO: ASHLEIGH SIM A SINGAPOREAN army officer is in a coma following a hit-and-run accident in southern Taiwan on New Year's eve. Master Sergeant Lim Chin Hou, 34, is still in intensive care and has not awoken since the incident. He has undergone brain surgery, and both his legs are in casts, members of his family here told The Straits Times on Sunday. The Singapore Armed Forces serviceman had begun a two-year support-training stint in Hengchun in south Taiwan in June. He was expecting his wife and two young children to join him there after the Chinese New Year. A Taiwanese police spokesman told The Straits Times that he left his camp at about 7.30pm and was crossing a street towards a bus stop when he was run over by a van. As he lay on the road, a big tourist coach ran over his legs, fracturing his thighs. Both drivers fled the scene, but were later arrested, the spokesman added. The driver of the van, a 46-year-old woman known only as Ms Yeh, told Taiwan police that Master Sgt Lim was jaywalking at the time, and with the area being dimly lit, she hardly saw him.
Jan 3, 2010 SAF man in coma By Jessica Jaganathan and Lester Kok Madam Pan, the sister-in-law of critically injured SAF officer involved in a hit and run accident in Taiwan, looks after his two-month old baby girl while the rest of the family waits anxiously for him to come out of coma. -- ST PHOTO: ASHLEIGH SIM A SINGAPOREAN army officer is in a coma following a hit-and-run accident in southern Taiwan on New Year's eve. Master Sergeant Lim Chin Hou, 34, is still in intensive care and has not awoken since the incident. He has undergone brain surgery, and both his legs are in casts, members of his family here told The Straits Times on Sunday. The Singapore Armed Forces serviceman had begun a two-year support-training stint in Hengchun in south Taiwan in June. He was expecting his wife and two young children to join him there after the Chinese New Year. A Taiwanese police spokesman told The Straits Times that he left his camp at about 7.30pm and was crossing a street towards a bus stop when he was run over by a van. As he lay on the road, a big tourist coach ran over his legs, fracturing his thighs. Both drivers fled the scene, but were later arrested, the spokesman added. The driver of the van, a 46-year-old woman known only as Ms Yeh, told Taiwan police that Master Sgt Lim was jaywalking at the time, and with the area being dimly lit, she hardly saw him.