'The bumper was all gone': Police arrest woman whose car landed in drain along Upper Thomson Road

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'The bumper was all gone': Police arrest woman whose car landed in drain along Upper Thomson Road
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SINGAPORE — A driver was arrested for suspected drink-driving after her car crashed into a drain in Upper Thomson Road on Thursday (May 18) morning. Responding to queries from The Straits Times, the police said they were alerted to the incident at about 4.15am and the woman's car is believed to have 'self-skidded' along Upper Thomson Road towards Sembawang Road....

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Responding to queries from The Straits Times, the police said they were alerted to the incident at about 4.15am and the woman's car is believed to have "self-skidded" along Upper Thomson Road towards Sembawang Road.The woman was subsequently arrested for suspected drink-driving, police said. A building consultant living in a 22nd-storey flat in Sin Ming Court, who wanted to be known as Ang, said a long and loud bang woke him up.

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