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Ferrari insurance [;)]

 

next year insurance, Ferrari owners <_<

 

http://motoring.asiaone.com/Motoring/News/...713-358815.html

 

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Ferrari driver was not intoxicated: HSA report

 

The toxicology report showed no detectable traces of intoxicating substances, such as drugs and alcohol.

 

Fri, Jul 13, 2012

my paper

 

By Sujin Thomas, News Editor

 

THE driver of the Ferrari involved in a horrific crash at the junction of Rochor Road and Victoria Street in May had not consumed alcohol or taken controlled drugs before getting behind the wheel.

 

Contrary to speculation that the driver, Chinese national Ma Chi, 31, had been drunk, a Health Sciences Authority (HSA) toxicology report showed no detectable traces of intoxicating substances, such as drugs and alcohol.

 

my paper first got wind of the report findings about two weeks ago and viewed the document from a source yesterday.

 

On May 12, the Ferrari allegedly beat a red light and crashed into a ComfortDelGro taxi, which then hit a motorcycle at the junction.

 

Mr Ma, a financial investor from Sichuan, died at the scene, while cabby Cheng Teck Hock, 52, died in hospital along with his Japanese passenger, Ms Shigemi Ito, 41.

 

Both the motorcyclist and a female passenger in the Ferrari were injured.

 

The female passenger had earlier been identified in media reports as Ms Wu Wei Wei, a student from Wuhan, China, who is said to be in her 20s.

 

She was said to have been at a graduation party with her classmates just hours before the crash. It is unclear how she knew Mr Ma.

 

Mr Ma's family released a statement to my paper yesterday.

 

It said: "We are glad that the scientific reports are out and will help in the investigations. We will miss (Mr Ma) very much and we will continue to follow the Singapore laws as to what we should do next.

 

"It has been a very difficult time for the family to lose a father and husband so suddenly."

 

Mr Ma's family is represented by law firm Drew & Napier.

 

Mr Ma's wife, Madam He Tingting, 28, who was heavily pregnant at the time of the crash, is said to have given birth to the couple's second child about two to three weeks ago.

 

They also have a four-year-old daughter.

 

Less than a week after the crash, Madam He apologised to the families of the taxi driver and his passenger, who were killed by Mr Ma's "driving error".

 

In a post on Weibo, a popular website among Chinese nationals, she said that her family "will not ignore the matter", reported Chinese evening daily Lianhe Wanbao.

 

Sources told my paper that Mr Ma's family is currently in discussion with AXA Singapore over the issue of insurance coverage following the crash.

 

Two weeks after the May 12 incident, a Lexus driven by 30-year-old Kelvin Seah Koon Yong allegedly beat a red light and crashed into a taxi at the same junction.

 

Seah has been charged with drink driving and driving dangerously.

 

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Not drunk?

So it was purely intentional with self-awareness on the driver part to be speeding?

 

Still the insurance got clause that says not for racing or dangerous driving....something in that direction.

So insurance still can Siam?

 

If the Ferrari is less than one year old, the insurance will have to pay back a brand new car replacement? As its stated in my insurance.

 

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Not drunk?

So it was purely intentional with self-awareness on the driver part to be speeding?

 

Still the insurance got clause that says not for racing or dangerous driving....something in that direction.

So insurance still can Siam?

dead man tells no tale.....guess nobody will ever know the truth

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Not drunk?

So it was purely intentional with self-awareness on the driver part to be speeding?

 

Still the insurance got clause that says not for racing or dangerous driving....something in that direction.

So insurance still can Siam?

 

must have been distracted :mellow:

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dead man tells no tale.....guess nobody will ever know the truth

 

there is one alive one beside him when the accident happens...

hopefully more is shared...

 

 

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must have been distracted :mellow:

 

hahaha same thinking....

with a babe beside and due to the roaring engine...

she probably has to reach closer to even have a conversation....

hm....

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Pichar lobang!

So you operate a petrol station?

I always think petrol owner business is Nap-shot curry pop sure Huat business.

People will pump petrol no matter what. Some more car population is ever increasing at 1% yearly!

 

 

So far has never seen one at petrol station. In the wrong neighbourhood must be.

 

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i pass by that junction and find the traffic light damn misleading, he must have thought it was green and just cheong. All the Traffic light are too close to each other.

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if not drunk ... taxi can claim ferrari insurance gao gao .... SIBEI gao?

 

Good point you brought up....

since insurance dun cover drunk driving...

guess now the insurance will be claimed up to the max for the 2 loss of life...

 

[thumbsup]

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i pass by that junction and find the traffic light damn misleading, he must have thought it was green and just cheong. All the Traffic light are too close to each other.

 

it still does not give you the right to speed

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