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Driver arrested after 66-year-old woman dies in car crash at Geylang pasar malam

Driver arrested after 66-year-old woman dies in car crash at Geylang pasar malam

Straits Times18 hours ago
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The woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
SINGAPORE - A man was arrested after the car he was allegedly driving crashed into a pasar malam stall in Geylang on July 11.
A 66-year-old woman died in the accident.
The police said they were alerted to the incident at Block 52A Circuit Road at about 11.45pm .
The woman was pronounced dead at the scene by a Singapore Civil Defence Force paramedic.
The car's driver, a 40-year-old man , was arrested for dangerous driving causing death and driving without a licence and insurance.
Police investigations are ongoing.
In photos posted to Facebook page SGRV Front Man on July 12, showing the aftermath of the accident, a GetGo car is seen to have rammed into the side of a flight of stairs.
The car appears to have crashed into a pasar malam stall.
Bits of what appear to be food remnants are seen splattered across the top and back of the car.
Surrounding the car are items - including a table, styrofoam boxes and plastic bags - in a state of disarray.
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