More than 20 people came forward to rescue three people who were stuck in a van, following an accident in a carpark in Jurong East on Friday night. In response to The Straits Times’ queries, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and the police said they were alerted to...
More than 20 people came forward to rescue three people who were stuck in a van, following an accident in a carpark in Jurong East on Friday night.
Pictures of the aftermath of the accident show a grey van on the pavement, crashed into the side of a parked van. The left side of the grey van was lifted off the ground, with a metal pole from a road sign stuck underneath it.
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