Puffer_fish Clutched January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 Ms Candy Yeo, 33, died in a fatal hit and run accident on the morning of the eve of Chinese New Year (January 25). Her niece, Yvonne, is appealing for the public's help to find the driver who caused the accident. Yvonne says: "My small aunt's case was posted on Shin Min newspaper on January 27. "On the morning of January 25, my aunt, Ms Candy Yeo, was on her way home after work. She works as a part-time waitress in a pub. "She was coming home from work around 6a.m. when she was knocked down by a car. "She suffered severe injuries to the head and died on the spot. "She was discovered lying on the middle of the road at Block 541, Serangoon north ave 4. She stays at Block 540. "we are all clueless as to how it's possible that a small and cramped carpark with speed humps could cause fatal head damage. "And the worst thing is, we can't get any witness who managed to see the hit-and-run driver's car plate number. There were five eyewitnesses, but none of them managed to get a good look at the licence plate, and were not even able to ascertain the model of the car. "It was in the wee hours of the morning and coincidentally, there was a blackout in the neighbouring block. "Still, this accident took place in a HDB open carpark surrounded by many blocks, and there was a loud bang during the accident. Therefore we believe there should be a witness out there. "My small aunt is the youngest in our family. "The day before the accident, she had already bought lots of food for the reunion dinner she was going to enjoy that night with her three daughters. "Sadly, her daughters will never have any reunion dinners with her anymore. "Our Chinese new year was spent in tears while the driver is still at large. "I really hope that some kind soul out there, who managed to witness the whole accident, will come forward to inform the police." http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singapor...nt.jsp?id=53873 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffer_fish Clutched January 30, 2009 Author Share January 30, 2009 i posted the "please click and see "before CNY was to hope that such things wont happen Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Funkyjr Neutral Newbie January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 Condolences to Ms Yeo. come on, stand out and admit it if you are seeing this. True enough that no one wants this to happen but mistake had been made no way to change, give the family an answer of what you have done. Accept the things that come to you. :angry: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saxo74 Neutral Newbie January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 (edited) Ms Candy Yeo, 33, died in a fatal hit and run accident on the morning of the eve of Chinese New Year (January 25). Her niece, Yvonne, is appealing for the public's help to find the driver who caused the accident. Yvonne says: "My small aunt's case was posted on Shin Min newspaper on January 27. "On the morning of January 25, my aunt, Ms Candy Yeo, was on her way home after work. She works as a part-time waitress in a pub. "She was coming home from work around 6a.m. when she was knocked down by a car. "She suffered severe injuries to the head and died on the spot. "She was discovered lying on the middle of the road at Block 541, Serangoon north ave 4. She stays at Block 540. "we are all clueless as to how it's possible that a small and cramped carpark with speed humps could cause fatal head damage. "And the worst thing is, we can't get any witness who managed to see the hit-and-run driver's car plate number. There were five eyewitnesses, but none of them managed to get a good look at the licence plate, and were not even able to ascertain the model of the car. "It was in the wee hours of the morning and coincidentally, there was a blackout in the neighbouring block. "Still, this accident took place in a HDB open carpark surrounded by many blocks, and there was a loud bang during the accident. Therefore we believe there should be a witness out there. "My small aunt is the youngest in our family. "The day before the accident, she had already bought lots of food for the reunion dinner she was going to enjoy that night with her three daughters. "Sadly, her daughters will never have any reunion dinners with her anymore. "Our Chinese new year was spent in tears while the driver is still at large. "I really hope that some kind soul out there, who managed to witness the whole accident, will come forward to inform the police." http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singapor...nt.jsp?id=53873 I am one of the resident there, I was shock to see a sign board seeking for witnesses, I wonder how fast that fellow drove in the carpark. I felt sad for the victim & family members as it was actually the eve of chinese new year. [bigcry] Edited January 30, 2009 by Saxo74 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toapayohkid 1st Gear January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 bloody hit and run drivers. b------ds Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Contax 1st Gear January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 I read in the wan pao that police has found some part of the exhaust which seems to belong to taxi ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kusje Supersonic January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 I saw the accident and I fell asleep. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twofouronenite 1st Gear January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 My condolences. Hope the culprit is caught but equally or more important the kids r alright! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spurman Supercharged January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 My condolences too..... Hit n run.. Darn the driver, may he have years of sleepless nites.. He did not even bother to render help to the victim, just ran away, farking irresponsible Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrispie 5th Gear January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 wont be surprised if he drank a lot due to festive season.. and doesnt wanna risk jail or what not.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vroomtattat 2nd Gear January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 Must hang them by the ding dongs He/She will not sleep in peace forever! knnh! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelpie 2nd Gear January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 I read in the wan pao that police has found some part of the exhaust which seems to belong to taxi ? I thought it was mentioned that the hit and run is a Taxi? Regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
So_nice 6th Gear January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 i think it was mentioned as some yellow top taxi. but they dun haf further clues at this point of time. f--king hell, hum ji kia. only dare to run. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Powerhouse Clutched January 30, 2009 Share January 30, 2009 "There were five eyewitnesses, but none of them managed to get a good look at the licence plate, and were not even able to ascertain the model of the car." Now the police found parts belong to a taxi? whats wrong with these few witness? Cannot tell the difference from a saloon car from a taxi? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edwards Neutral Newbie January 31, 2009 Share January 31, 2009 is the carpark equipped with CCTV camera? Sg is a densely populated place, everywhere u go u see humans, i'm sure there'll be more eye-witnesses If it's a bloody taxi, then it's easy, all taxis are tracked by GPS, from GPS history data it can be checked which particular taxi is at that area at that specific time next up, the police ought to work with taxi companies to nab the culprit i'm sure the police are experienced enough to bring to light hit-and-run cabbies as they have apprehended numerous cabbies who tried to escape after causing injury nowadays, these cabbies are troublemakers, attack MP, knock down traffic police, involve in rape and murder scandals, involve in road rage and cold blooded dispute, criticising gahment, etc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alcapone Neutral Newbie January 31, 2009 Share January 31, 2009 I saw the accident and I fell asleep. Wow, you saw the accident and fell asleep, but didn't offer to help or call the police or ambulance? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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