Driver in fatal Singapore Tampines accident charged with four offences including dangerous driving causing death

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Driver in fatal Singapore Tampines accident charged with four offences including dangerous driving causing death
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SINGAPORE, April 25 — A 42-year-old driver was charged in court today over a multi-vehicle accident in Tampines on Monday that claimed two lives. Muhammad Syafie Ismail faces...

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The Public Defender’s Office provides criminal defence aid to people facing non-capital charges who cannot afford a lawyer.In addition to his travel documents which have already been surrendered to the police, Syafie was ordered not to interfere with or contact any witness or otherwise obstruct the course of justice as a condition of his bail.The prosecution also requested that Syafie be electronically tagged , in light of the severity of his charges and concerns that he was a flight risk.

Those found guilty of dangerous driving causing hurt can be jailed for up to two years, or fined up to S$10,000, or both and disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles. The accident resulted in two deaths — that of 17-year-old Temasek Junior College student Afifah Munirah Muhammad Azril, and 57-year-old Norzihan Juwahib, who worked at pest control firm First Choice Pest Specialist.

He then allegedly filtered back acutely into the second lane, resulting in a side-swipe collision with the car, causing it to veer to the left and its left front and rear tires to graze the left kerb. Charge sheets stated that the impact of his collision with the first car caused it to spin and collide into a van, before overturning. This resulted in the van colliding into a minibus travelling along Tampines Avenue 1 towards Tampines Avenue 2.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force said on Monday that its personnel had found a person lying on the road with one leg trapped under the wheel of a car upon arrival, and hydraulic rescue equipment was used to free the person’s leg.

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