S’porean student suffers fractured cheekbone, memory loss after crashing ATV against tree in Bali

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S’porean student suffers fractured cheekbone, memory loss after crashing ATV against tree in Bali
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The psychology student had flown to Seminyak, Bali with four friends on June 2. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - A Singaporean student on holiday fractured his left cheekbone and suffered memory loss after the all-terrain vehicle he was riding crashed against a coconut tree in Ubud, Bali.His mother flew to Bali on Sunday to help bring him back home, and they returned to Singapore the next day. Once back, they went to Sengkang General Hospital for treatment from a facial trauma expert.

On June 3, Mr Cheng went to Ubud with his friends to ride an ATV – a four-wheel motorised vehicle also known as a quad bike. Mr Cheng said the ATV he rode on was stiff and hard to control. As he went downhill, he lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a coconut tree.

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