Singapore man grabs wheel, crashes friend’s car after refusing to pay S$130 taxi stand fine

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Singapore man grabs wheel, crashes friend’s car after refusing to pay S$130 taxi stand fine
Koh JunxiangPan Island ExpresswayPlaza Singapura

SINGAPORE, April 9 — A 29-year-old man caused a car accident after refusing to pay a S$130 (RM406) fine his friend received for waiting at a taxi stand.According to Mothership,...

Petrol still pricey? Here’s why the drop in oil isn’t showing up at the pump in Malaysia yet, says MOFCourt documents state that Koh Junxiang grabbed the steering wheel twice during the drive, causing the vehicle to collide with a bus in the left lane before crashing into a guardrail.

— Pexels.com picand enjoy FREE RM10 & when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with min. cash of RM100 today! T&Cs apply.SINGAPORE, April 9 — A 29-year-old man caused a car accident after refusing to pay a S$130 fine his friend received for waiting at a taxi stand. According to Mothership, Koh Junxiang had asked his friend to pick him up, which led to her being fined. An argument over the ticket escalated while they were driving along the Pan Island Expressway near Tuas. Court documents state that Koh grabbed the steering wheel twice during the drive, causing the vehicle to collide with a bus in the left lane before crashing into a guardrail.The dispute began when Koh initially asked to be picked up at a taxi stand in Bugis but was not there when his friend arrived. He then requested to be collected at a nearby hotel. During the ride, he refused to pay for the fine, prompting the confrontation that ended in the crash.

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