Two Charged for Dangerously Hanging onto Moving Car in Singapore

Two individuals have been charged in Singapore for dangerously hanging onto a moving car, leading to a fatal six-vehicle crash in Tampines that claimed two lives and injured several others. The 42-year-old driver of the black Saab involved has been charged with multiple offenses, including dangerous driving causing death, with the most serious charge carrying a maximum jail term of eight years.

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Two Charged for Dangerously Hanging onto Moving Car in Singapore

Two Charged for Dangerously Hanging onto Moving Car in Singapore

Two individuals have been charged in Singapore for dangerously hanging onto a moving car. The incident is related to a fatal six-vehicle crash in Tampines on April 22, 2024, that claimed the lives of two people and injured several others.

Muhammad Syafie Ismail, the 42-year-old driver of the black Saab involved in the accident, has been charged with four offenses under the Road Traffic Act, including dangerous driving causing death, dangerous driving causing hurt, dangerous driving, and failing to stop after an accident. The most serious charge carries a maximum jail term of eight years.

The accident occurred when Syafie's car was caught on dashcam footage speeding and sideswiping a white car before a junction, leading to multiple vehicles being damaged at the junction. The victims included Madam Norzihan Juwahib, 57, a pest control company employee, and Afifah Munirah Muhammad Azril, 17, a first-year student traveling with her father to her school's annual cross-country event. The impact of the crash caused their car to overturn.

Syafie was discharged from the hospital on April 24 and arrested on the same day, with his driving license suspended with immediate effect. The prosecution stated that additional charges may be filed against him, and he was offered bail of $30,000 with conditions, including being electronically tagged and having no contact with prosecution witnesses.

Why this matters: The incident highlights the dangers of reckless driving and the tragic consequences it can have on innocent lives. It also underscores the importance of strict enforcement measures and penalties to deter such dangerous behavior and ensure the safety of all road users.

The police have expressed their commitment to upholding road safety, stating that "egregious traffic offenses endangering the safety of other road users will be met with strict enforcement." Investigations are ongoing for other potential offenses related to the incident.

Key Takeaways

  • 2 individuals charged for dangerously hanging onto moving car in fatal 6-vehicle crash
  • Driver of black Saab charged with 4 offenses, including dangerous driving causing death
  • Crash killed 2 people, including a 57-year-old pest control worker and a 17-year-old student
  • Driver arrested, license suspended, and offered bail with conditions like electronic tagging
  • Police vow strict enforcement against reckless driving endangering road users