3 Members of a Singapore family died on holiday when they met with a tragic car accident. The lone survivor is in hospital...
Rest in peace, little girl...
It looks like the little boy was unsupervised and when he tried to cross the road, the driver of the car could not brake fast enough.
In more than one instance, the child gets dangerously close to being hit by oncoming vehicles which can be seen swerving to avoid colliding with the boy.
The impact left the girls with broken arms, legs, ankles, fractured hips, soft tissue injury, and facial cuts
Reports said that the two girls were playing outside on a sloping driveway where a 1999 Mercedes was parked when suddenly the car shifted into neutral and began to roll down toward the girls’ path
“Because many Chinese families own only one car and ferry around extended family—often with grandpa and grandma on board—space is at a premium
On Wednesday 9 December 2015, 8-year-old Galen Ong's young life was snatched away from him by a car accident, while crossing the road with his grandfather. His death is unbearably sad, but reminds parents why teaching their kids about road safety rule is of the utmost importance.
With traffic accidents on the rise in Singapore, now isn't the time to be complacent. For the latest update on yesterday's fatal accident on Clementi Avenue 3 and key road safety tips for kids, read on.
Children’s safety while on the road should always be foremost on all parent’s mind. Read on to find out on how you can keep your kids safe on the road.
Every year, there are over 10,000 traffic accidents in Singapore, and over 60 of these accidents lead to pedestrian fatalities.
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