The car turned turtle after colliding into a tree and crashing onto a pavement. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - A blue Mercedes car was flipped on its side after it collided into a tree and crashed onto a pavement near Middle Road early on Tuesday.
An eyewitness told Chinese news outlet Shin Min Daily News that the Mercedes was driving at a high speed before the sudden crash.
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