Police looking for driver who fled scene after car crash in Bartley
A photo of the accident's aftermath shows a heavily damaged white car askew in the middle of a three-lane road. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO READER
Police looking for driver who fled scene after car crash in Bartley
SINGAPORE - The police are looking for a driver who fled the scene of a car crash along Bartley Roa d on June 14.
When contacted, police said they were alerted to the accident involving a car at about 8.20am that day . The car is believed to have skidded and the car driver left the scene before the police arrived.
No injuries were reported and the Singapore Civil Defence Force said its assistance was not required.
Police investigations are ongoing.
A photo of the accident's aftermath show s a heavily damaged white car stationary and askew in the middle of a three-lane road. Most of the car's front bumper is crushed, with parts of it having fallen off.
According to Chinese -language media outlet Lianhe Zaobao, a nearby tree and road divider also appeared to have sustained damage during the crash.
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A photo of the accident's aftermath shows a heavily damaged white car askew in the middle of a three-lane road. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO READER Police looking for driver who fled scene after car crash in Bartley SINGAPORE - The police are looking for a driver who fled the scene of a car crash along Bartley Roa d on June 14. When contacted, police said they were alerted to the accident involving a car at about 8.20am that day . The car is believed to have skidded and the car driver left the scene before the police arrived. No injuries were reported and the Singapore Civil Defence Force said its assistance was not required. Police investigations are ongoing. A photo of the accident's aftermath show s a heavily damaged white car stationary and askew in the middle of a three-lane road. Most of the car's front bumper is crushed, with parts of it having fallen off. According to Chinese -language media outlet Lianhe Zaobao, a nearby tree and road divider also appeared to have sustained damage during the crash. Join ST's WhatsApp Channel and get the latest news and must-reads.