Man admits to assaulting cabbies, lorry driver in 3 road rage incidents

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Man admits to assaulting cabbies, lorry driver in 3 road rage incidents
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SINGAPORE: A man admitted in court on Monday (Jul 29) to assaulting a lorry driver and two cabbies in three separate cases of road rage from 2016, ...

SINGAPORE: A man admitted in court on Monday to assaulting a lorry driver and two cabbies in three separate cases of road rage from 2016, as well as a scuffle with a man in a mall.

Fuad's mother, along with a passer-by, intervened to stop the attack, and Fuad left the scene in his car. The pair alighted from their vehicles before the road marshall, who confirmed that the taxi driver had stopped his cab in the right spot. Fuad began shouting at Mr Ye, asking him why he had pushed him. He behaved aggressively, the court heard, bumping his chest against the Mr Ye and pushing his face, shoulder and elbow.

According to a passenger in the cab, 71-year-old taxi driver Tio Seng Sing was the first vehicle at a red light junction when Fuad suddenly cut in front of the cab and stopped, forcing Mr Tio to brake.

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