Two women were flung out of a bus in a traffic accident yesterday morning at Tuas Checkpoint. One of them, aged 35, was pronounced dead at the scene. Another was seriously injured. Both women were found at the foot of a flyover by Singapore Civil Defence Force...
The bus was against the side railing of the flyover when SCDF arrived, and the driver, who was trapped in his seat, had to be freed using hydraulic rescue equipment.
A spokesman for NTFGH told TNP at 1pm yesterday that five people had been discharged, and one was hospitalised in stable condition. She said:"Our thoughts are with those that were involved and we are doing everything we can to provide assistance to affected employees. We are concurrently working with the authorities to get more information."
He added that his sister has been working at an HP factory in Singapore for a month, and she would take a bus to the factory every morning.
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