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Daily roundup: Woman flamed by netizens for secretly recording voting process on Polling Day — and other top stories today, World News
Daily roundup: Woman flamed by netizens for secretly recording voting process on Polling Day — and other top stories today, World News

AsiaOne

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • AsiaOne

Daily roundup: Woman flamed by netizens for secretly recording voting process on Polling Day — and other top stories today, World News

Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. Woman flamed by netizens for secretly recording voting process on Polling Day Casting your vote during the General Election is meant to be a private affair, but one woman decided to document her experience... » READ MORE 2. Car crashes into wall at Anderson Sec on Polling Day, 76-year-old unconscious driver hospitalised A 76-year-old man was taken to hospital unconscious after his car crashed into a wall at Anderson Secondary School on Polling Day (May 3). A video of the incident was uploaded on Facebook page SGRV later that evening... » READ MORE 3. 'I'm here to serve': DPM Gan celebrates victory with PAP team in Punggol Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong celebrated the People's Action Party's (PAP) win in Punggol GRC and reassured residents of his readiness to serve as their new MP on Sunday (May 4) afternoon... » READ MORE 4. GE2025: PSP's poor showing shows party needs to rethink branding, policy proposals, say analysts The opposition PSP's poor showing in the 2025 General Election signals the need for the party to brand itself beyond its founder as well as reflect on its policies' resonance with voters, said political observers... » READ MORE editor@

Man, 76, taking over car from daughter crashes into wall at Anderson Secondary School polling station
Man, 76, taking over car from daughter crashes into wall at Anderson Secondary School polling station

Straits Times

time04-05-2025

  • Straits Times

Man, 76, taking over car from daughter crashes into wall at Anderson Secondary School polling station

Man, 76, taking over car from daughter crashes into wall at Anderson Secondary School polling station A man, 76, crashed his Byd Atto car into the wall at an Ang Mo Kio polling station on Polling Day and was taken to hospital. A video of the accident was posted online by SG Road Vigilante. In response to a Stomp query, the police said they were alerted at about 3.25pm to the accident at the pickup point of the polling station at Anderson Secondary School. Preliminary investigations revealed that the man was taking over the car from his daughter, when the car surged forward and crashed into the wall of the school. He was unconscious when taken to the hospital. The police added that they do not suspect foul play and investigations are ongoing. Click here to contribute a story or submit it to our WhatsApp Get more of Stomp's latest updates by following us on: Share this article Show Comments

Car crashes into wall at Anderson Secondary School on Polling Day, 76-year-old unconscious driver hospitalised, Singapore News
Car crashes into wall at Anderson Secondary School on Polling Day, 76-year-old unconscious driver hospitalised, Singapore News

AsiaOne

time04-05-2025

  • AsiaOne

Car crashes into wall at Anderson Secondary School on Polling Day, 76-year-old unconscious driver hospitalised, Singapore News

A 76-year-old man was taken to hospital unconscious after his car crashed into a wall at Anderson Secondary School on Polling Day (May 3). A video of the incident was uploaded on Facebook page SGRV later that evening. It showed a man in a black top entering the driver's seat of a stationary Byd Atto 3 before the vehicle suddenly accelerated. The car surged forward with the driver's door still open, eventually crashing into a wall. It seemed like he may have stepped on the accelerator instead of the brakes. The police said they were alerted to the incident at roughly 3.25pm. Preliminary investigations revealed that the man, 76, was taking over the car from his daughter when it suddenly moved forward and crashed into the wall. Police added that investigations are ongoing, and they do not suspect foul play. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they were alerted to the accident at about 3.30pm, and that the man was conveyed to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. SCDF added that three individuals were assessed for minor injuries, but declined to be sent to the hospital. AsiaOne has reached out to the Elections Department Singapore for more information. amierul@

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