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Some folks will still eat this burnt chitsu.
Some folks will still eat this burnt chitsu.
(U re right. Those ah sia kia are just pampered lots. He probably trying to impress his gf by speeding on a straight road. U see these idiots trying to show off in Singapore with loud revs at traffic lights. And revving and hard throttle to create literally a big impression on highly impressionable girls. Guess it really came true his big hot impression. I have driven such fast cars and in Malaysia rural roads all u need is to hit a pothole ( difficult to see for low hung sports cars like Ferrari or lambo) or a large rock and the rear wheels would spin u into oversteer. Ferrari oil tanks are located at the very bottom to lower the cg and any sharp objects would rupture it even if kevlar protected . Sparks from undercarriage would cause a big explosion as they use at least minimum ron 97 or 100 petrol. Luckily no innocent bystanders got killed. Thats what probably happened. Those clowns in the convoy dont even carry fore extinguishers. Bunch of idiots trying to show off.A Malaysian who freqent drive that road said. That stretch is not flat road like Singapore. Got alot of up and down hill. Singaporean not familiar if drive fast, confirm the car fly and lose control. No wonder last year also got sport car crash same that area too...
They would siam as probably afraid of scoldings from his parentsFerrari procession gathering in JB to speed….how many of these other Ferrari will also gather at the funeral wake?
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Yesterday (9th Nov, Sunday), The Star Online reported that 2 Singaporeans were killed after their Porsche 911 Turbo crashed into the road divider of the KL-Seremban Expressway in Desa Petaling.. They were travelling along KM3.8 of the highway at about 2:30am Sunday, when tragedy struck. City traffic police identified the duo as race car driver Kwek Kon Chun, 35, and photographer Franco Toh, 43. It is believed that Kwek lost control of the vehicle.
KL Fire and Rescue Department operations chief Azizan Ismail said 5 officers took an hour to cut through the twisted wreck to extract the bodies. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene at about 3:30am Sunday.
Singaporean paper The Straits Times gave more insight to the devastating accident when they reported that driver Kwek Kon Chun co-owned Neverland Group, which runs several nightspots, including club Sonar at Orchard Hotel, Neverland II at St James Power Station and Pixie Mansion (formerly Neverland KL) in the Malaysian capital. The 35-year-old nightlife entrepreneur and avid racer was also the nephew of billionaire Kwek Leng Beng.
(
left) Kwek Kon Chun & (right) Franco Toh
43-year-old Franco Toh, on the other hand, is a Singapore citizen who was born in Hong Kong and Neverland’s regional marketing director.
The 2 had come from the Sepang International Circuit and were driving towards the KL city centre. Hours before the accident, Kwek Kon Chun had been euphoric after winning the Dragtimes2u Supercar Drag Race at Sepang International Circuit. Mr Bae Husairi, one of the race organisers, said Mr Kwek was a regular face in the racing circuit across the border. “All of us really respected him; he loved cars and loved to race,” said Mr Bae, who is in his 30s.
why did the other Ferrari Drivers make the effort to rescue the couple, but simply stand aside to watch ?!!!
Who exactly was the organiser of this Ferrari Owners' Club ?
Was there any Risk Assessment made ?
When I did a Harley Bike Convoy up North, we had stand-by Mechanic, Tools and FIRE Extinguishers.
Internet Sleuths should dig deeper into the background of such, so that future Convoys can be safer.
If the road has some oil patch or holes….At 160 km/h and above, the car is almost floating and the 2 hands need to be very steady.
This also happened in 2014 but in May on Labour Day.
Jamie Ho Pak Meng crashed his white Volkswagen Golf which he was driving, was drink driving and was travelling at about 150km/h when he cut across three lanes along the ECP to exit into a slip road.
The bui bui must have been trying to impress the taiwanese chiobu xmm front seat passenger. He succeeded, but the plot twist was both then died.
http://www.tnp.sg/content/dead-driver-too-big-cremate
Dead driver too big to cremate
May 3, 2014 - 1:04am
By:
Koh Hui Theng
PHOTO: FACEBOOK
First, managing director Ho Sum Kwong found out that his son, Mr Jamie Ho, had died in a horrific road accident on Labour Day.
As if that wasn’t enough, the grieving father must now face another blow: His 33-year-old son cannot fit into a standard coffin and is too big to be cremated.
So the elder Mr Ho has to specially customise one for his burly son, who will have to be buried.
“Normal coffins cater to people with a shoulder width of about 53cm. Jamie’s shoulders measure about 69cm,” Mr Ho told The New Paper on Friday (May 2).
His magazine-director son died on the spot after the white Volkswagen he was driving hit a barrier before crashing into a tree along the East Coast Parkway at the Marine Vista exit.
At the 2.07 mark you can see the bui bui's white Volkswagen Golf cut from the extreme right lane across three lanes, then KABOOM!
Meantime, road fatalities is highest in a decade because the useless government continues to be.....well, useless.


Does Anyone remember Sandy Eu's Death,..car driven by his UBS Private Banker ?View attachment 241353
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Yesterday (9th Nov, Sunday), The Star Online reported that 2 Singaporeans were killed after their Porsche 911 Turbo crashed into the road divider of the KL-Seremban Expressway in Desa Petaling.. They were travelling along KM3.8 of the highway at about 2:30am Sunday, when tragedy struck. City traffic police identified the duo as race car driver Kwek Kon Chun, 35, and photographer Franco Toh, 43. It is believed that Kwek lost control of the vehicle.
KL Fire and Rescue Department operations chief Azizan Ismail said 5 officers took an hour to cut through the twisted wreck to extract the bodies. Both men were pronounced dead at the scene at about 3:30am Sunday.
Singaporean paper The Straits Times gave more insight to the devastating accident when they reported that driver Kwek Kon Chun co-owned Neverland Group, which runs several nightspots, including club Sonar at Orchard Hotel, Neverland II at St James Power Station and Pixie Mansion (formerly Neverland KL) in the Malaysian capital. The 35-year-old nightlife entrepreneur and avid racer was also the nephew of billionaire Kwek Leng Beng.
(
left) Kwek Kon Chun & (right) Franco Toh
43-year-old Franco Toh, on the other hand, is a Singapore citizen who was born in Hong Kong and Neverland’s regional marketing director.
The 2 had come from the Sepang International Circuit and were driving towards the KL city centre. Hours before the accident, Kwek Kon Chun had been euphoric after winning the Dragtimes2u Supercar Drag Race at Sepang International Circuit. Mr Bae Husairi, one of the race organisers, said Mr Kwek was a regular face in the racing circuit across the border. “All of us really respected him; he loved cars and loved to race,” said Mr Bae, who is in his 30s.
This also happened in 2014 but in May on Labour Day.
Jamie Ho Pak Meng crashed his white Volkswagen Golf which he was driving, was drink driving and was travelling at about 150km/h when he cut across three lanes along the ECP to exit into a slip road.
The bui bui must have been trying to impress the taiwanese chiobu xmm front seat passenger. He succeeded, but the plot twist was both then died.
http://www.tnp.sg/content/dead-driver-too-big-cremate
Dead driver too big to cremate
May 3, 2014 - 1:04am
By:
Koh Hui Theng
PHOTO: FACEBOOK
First, managing director Ho Sum Kwong found out that his son, Mr Jamie Ho, had died in a horrific road accident on Labour Day.
As if that wasn’t enough, the grieving father must now face another blow: His 33-year-old son cannot fit into a standard coffin and is too big to be cremated.
So the elder Mr Ho has to specially customise one for his burly son, who will have to be buried.
“Normal coffins cater to people with a shoulder width of about 53cm. Jamie’s shoulders measure about 69cm,” Mr Ho told The New Paper on Friday (May 2).
His magazine-director son died on the spot after the white Volkswagen he was driving hit a barrier before crashing into a tree along the East Coast Parkway at the Marine Vista exit.
At the 2.07 mark you can see the bui bui's white Volkswagen Golf cut from the extreme right lane across three lanes, then KABOOM!
Meantime, road fatalities is highest in a decade because the useless government continues to be.....well, useless.
This also happened in 2014 but in May on Labour Day.
Jamie Ho Pak Meng crashed his white Volkswagen Golf which he was driving, was drink driving and was travelling at about 150km/h when he cut across three lanes along the ECP to exit into a slip road.
The bui bui must have been trying to impress the taiwanese chiobu xmm front seat passenger. He succeeded, but the plot twist was both then died.
http://www.tnp.sg/content/dead-driver-too-big-cremate
Dead driver too big to cremate
May 3, 2014 - 1:04am
By:
Koh Hui Theng
PHOTO: FACEBOOK
First, managing director Ho Sum Kwong found out that his son, Mr Jamie Ho, had died in a horrific road accident on Labour Day.
As if that wasn’t enough, the grieving father must now face another blow: His 33-year-old son cannot fit into a standard coffin and is too big to be cremated.
So the elder Mr Ho has to specially customise one for his burly son, who will have to be buried.
“Normal coffins cater to people with a shoulder width of about 53cm. Jamie’s shoulders measure about 69cm,” Mr Ho told The New Paper on Friday (May 2).
His magazine-director son died on the spot after the white Volkswagen he was driving hit a barrier before crashing into a tree along the East Coast Parkway at the Marine Vista exit.
At the 2.07 mark you can see the bui bui's white Volkswagen Golf cut from the extreme right lane across three lanes, then KABOOM!
Meantime, road fatalities is highest in a decade because the useless government continues to be.....well, useless.