Woman killed in TuasCheckpoint buscrash was Hewlett-Packard employee, mother of two
SINGAPORE - The 35-year-old woman who died in a bus accident at the Tuas Checkpoint on Tuesday morning was an employee of Hewlett-Packard , the software company confirmed on Wednesday. The Straits Times understands that she is Ms Mok Fei Chen, a Malaysian citizen who worked in Singapore. Ms Mok was killed after the bus she was in collided into the railings near the checkpoint at about 4am. googletag.cmd.push { googletag.
"Our focus is on supporting our colleagues and their families in this difficult time," the spokesman said. "The safety of all employees is our highest priority and we continue to work with our transportation vendor to ensure safety of the vehicles." Ms Mok and her husband, who is also believed to be a HP employee, have two daughters, according to her Facebook profile.
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