Elderly woman in back seat died after car crash with son at the wheel, coroner rules traffic misadventure

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Elderly woman in back seat died after car crash with son at the wheel, coroner rules traffic misadventure
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SINGAPORE: A 96-year-old woman died from injuries sustained in a traffic accident last year, with the coroner ruling her death an unfortunate road ...

SINGAPORE: A 96-year-old woman died from injuries sustained in a traffic accident last year, with the coroner ruling her death an unfortunate road traffic misadventure.

The incident occurred on the night of Oct 8 last year along Tampines Avenue 12 towards Pasir Ris Drive 1, near the turn-off to Tampines Expressway . When he reached the junction leading to TPE, he noted that the traffic lights were green in his favour and he drove straight into the junction. Footage from Mr Fu's car showed Mr Fu following suit after vehicles ahead of him moved off. The footage confirmed that the lights were green for Mr Soon.

His mother was treated at the high dependency ward for four days before she died at about 3am on Oct 12. The coroner noted that footage from in-car cameras showed that Mr Soon's car"was fast approaching" when Mr Fu was making the right turn.

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