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2 women trapped under car in Yishun accident involving 2 cars, 1 motorcycle & 2 pedestrians

Graphic images of an accident at a carpark in Yishun circulated on messaging platform WhatsApp on Tuesday (Nov 1).

Three vehicles were involved in the accident, including two female pedestrians who appeared to have been trapped under one of the cars.

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Photo: From WhatsApp

The video showed the two women pinned under the vehicle while bystanders screamed in the background.

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Photo: From WhatsApp

Meanwhile, two men could be seen assisting the women.

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Photo: From WhatsApp

Another video showed the two individuals had been moved away from under the front of the car.

One of the women was covered in blood and appeared dazed by what had happened. Another woman carrying a baby was seated beside the older woman and held on as she cried.

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Photo: From WhatsApp

According to the video, which has been confirmed by the police, the incident happened near Blk 259 Yishun Street 22 on Nov 1 at around 2:45 pm.

Two cars, a motorcycle and two pedestrians were involved.

A 31-year-old female driver and the two pedestrians, aged 64 and 15, were conveyed conscious to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital and Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, reported Mothership.

Police investigations are ongoing. /TISG

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