2 sisters among victims in Lucky Plaza car accident
In Singapore, all six victims involved in Dec 29's fatal car accident at Lucky Plaza are Filipino
domestic helpers. Two are sisters - one died while the other has been hospitalised. Another woman was also killed in the accident.
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Moments before Lucky Plaza’s fatal crash
CCTV footage purportedly showing different camera angles outside Lucky Plaza in Singapore just before Sunday’s fatal crash has been making rounds on social media.
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Car crash into Sunday outgoing crowd Orchard Road Lucky Plaza.
Lucky Plaza Singapore Car Crash Accident - Dec 29, 2019
A car had allegedly crashed through a railing and had fallen onto a side road beside the mall.
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Lucky Plaza car accident: Victims all Filipinos
The Philippine Embassy and the Filipino community in Singapore are deeply saddened by the tragic accident at Lucky Plaza on Sunday (Dec 29), says the embassy. Two women were killed and four others were injured after a car ran into them on the walkway.
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SINGAPORE - Two female pedestrians were killed and several left injured after a car crashed onto a side road at Lucky Plaza in Orchard Road on Sunday (Dec 29) afternoon.
Several eyewitnesses told The Straits Times that the car had crashed through a metal railing and landed on the side road next to the mall, hitting several people in the process.
When contacted, the police said they were alerted at 4.58pm to an accident involving a car and six female pedestrians, aged between 37 and 56, along Orchard Road.
Two pedestrians, aged 41 and 50, were unconscious when conveyed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital where they later died from their injuries. Four pedestrians, aged 37 to 56, were conveyed conscious to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
The 64-year-old male driver was arrested for dangerous driving causing death. Police investigations are ongoing.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call at about 5pm requesting assistance at 304 Orchard Road, and dispatched five ambulances.
It said six casualties were taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, with four of them suffering serious injuries.
In response to queries, the Philippines’ Department of Foreign Affairs said: The Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs is checking the latest information about this tragic accident with our embassy, and all assistance will be provided to the victims.
Photos circulated online earlier in the day show a black car on a side road next to the mall, with at least two people lying nearby. A person appears to be pinned under the vehicle.
According to a video online, a stretch of the metal railing above the side road looks badly damaged.
It also shows a number of people looking injured and receiving help from others at different spots around the area.
Lucky Plaza mall is known to be popular with foreign workers, especially foreign domestic workers from the Philippines.
Domestic helpers Rosemarie Reyes, 41, and Liza Niez, 47, were having a gathering across the road from where the accident took place.
They said the injured were fellow Filipino workers who were having a picnic beside the railing when they were hit by the car.
One of them was trapped under the vehicle. A group of bystanders lifted the vehicle to rescue her, said Ms Reyes.
“I heard loud screams when the accident happened, and we were all scared. Everyone ran over and some rushed to help, including giving CPR,” she added.
A 30-year-old technician, who wanted to be known as Swamy, was among those who helped to lift the car.
The foreign worker from India said he was smoking in the area when he heard a loud sound.
A group of about six of them lifted the car, and another two pulled the woman out from underneath the vehicle.
A fellow Filipino then performed CPR on her, he said. Other passers-by checked on the victims.
“I wanted to help where I can. It would be good if we can save at least one of the injured,” he said.
In a statement, the Centre for Domestic Employees said it was distressed to learn of the accident and is working with the authorities and embassy to render assistance to the victims.
“Our officers are at the hospital currently, and found out that all the six victims are Filipino domestic workers, and two of them tragically lost their lives.
“We will be getting in touch with the employers and next-of-kin to find out the support they require, and stand ready to render assistance,” it said.
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CCTV FOOTAGE OF CAR CRASHING ON PINOY MAIDS AT LUCKY PLAZA SINGAPORE
UPDATE: LUCKY PLAZA ACCIDENT in SINGAPORE!
SINGAPORE - Two female pedestrians were killed and several left injured after a car crashed onto a side road at Lucky Plaza in Orchard Road on Sunday (Dec 29) afternoon.
Several eyewitnesses told The Straits Times that the car had crashed through a metal railing and landed on the side road next to the mall, hitting several people in the process.
When contacted, the police said they were alerted at 4.58pm to an accident involving a car and six female pedestrians, aged between 29 and 43, along Orchard Road.
Two pedestrians, aged 29 and 35, were unconscious when conveyed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital where they later died from their injuries. Four pedestrians, aged 30 to 43, were conveyed conscious to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
The 64-year-old male driver was arrested for dangerous driving causing death. Police investigations are ongoing.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call at about 5pm requesting assistance at 304 Orchard Road, and dispatched five ambulances.
It said six casualties were taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, with four of them suffering serious injuries.
In response to queries, the Philippines’ Department of Foreign Affairs said: The Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs is checking the latest information about this tragic accident with our embassy, and all assistance will be provided to the victims.
Photos circulated online earlier in the day show a black car on a side road next to the mall, with at least two people lying nearby. A person appears to be pinned under the vehicle.
Reyes.
“I heard loud screams when the accident happened, and we were all scared. Everyone ran over and some rushed to help, including giving CPR,” she added.
A 30-year-old technician, who wanted to be known as Swamy, was among those who helped to lift the car.
The foreign worker from India said he was smoking in the area when he heard a loud sound.
A group of about six of them lifted the car, and another two pulled the woman out from underneath the vehicle.
A fellow Filipino then performed CPR on her, he said. Other passers-by checked on the victims.
“I wanted to help where I can. It would be good if we can save at least one of the injured,” he said.
In a statement, the Centre for Domestic Employees said it was distressed to learn of the accident and is working with the authorities and embassy to render assistance to the victims.
“Our officers are at the hospital currently, and found out that all the six victims are Filipino domestic workers, and two of them tragically lost their lives.
“We will be getting in touch with the employers and next-of-kin to find out the support they require, and stand ready to render assistance,” it said.
The centre also urged the public not to circulate any photos or videos of the accident, and not to speculate while investigations are ongoing, out of respect for the victims and their families.
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CAR ACCIDENT LUCKY PLAZA SINGAPORE/SOME OF THE VICTIMS IS FILIPINO DH DECEMBER 29 2019
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Lucky Plaza accident victims’ wake | THE BIG STORY | The Straits Times
Journalist Timothy Goh spoke to friends and the members of the Filipino community who attended the wakes and paid their respects to the victims of the tragic Lucky Plaza accident.
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Two sisters among six Filipino victims in Singapore car crash
Two sisters were among the six victims in a car accident at the Lucky Plaza shopping centre in Singapore on Sunday afternoon.
The Philippine Embassy in Singapore confirmed that all six victims are Filipinos working in Singapore, and one of the sisters died while the other is critically injured.
CCTV FOOTAGE at Lucky Plaza Accident Updated!
SINGAPORE: Closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage purportedly showing the scene outside Lucky Plaza just before Sunday's fatal car crash has emerged.
The video, which shows the incident from four different camera angles, began circulating on social media on Monday (Dec 30) afternoon. The footage appears to be a recording of a CCTV monitor, which indicates the location as Nutmeg Link Bridge.
This video does not intend to disrespect the victims of the incident and only shows what really happen in that day. We will continue praying for all the victims of this tragic incident.
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