Tampines fatal accident: Man who helped victims said teen’s dad kept calling for her
The Straits Times - Singapore·2024-04-24 20:02
SINGAPORE - The sarong-clad good Samaritan who helped victims and directed traffic after the fatal Tampines accident that killed two people on April 22 said he is still haunted by flashbacks.
Mr Sheikh Imran Sheikh Ahmad, 40, especially remembers how Mr Muhammad Azril, the driver of a Honda Stream which had turned turtle, had repeatedly cried out his daughter’s name while trapped in their car.
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NG Mah guan 27/04/2024
sorry this video is not available for the use of the guy who is a good time to get to know that I have a good time to time but I am writing to you soon and will be in touch with you to know that you are doing great
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MayMay 26/04/2024
Thank you for helping. God bless you!
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sowhat 25/04/2024
Killer only
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Tony Tan8490 25/04/2024
God bless him for stepping forward to help even if it's nothing much more he can do at that situation. Unfortunately the two deceased could not survive this incident and hopefully justice will be done soon
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kktk 28/04/2024
and hope that the culprit is aware what he had done and wrecked the lives of so many people because of his selfish and inconsiderate act that has caused so much heartache and torture
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