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Man throws himself onto car near Golden Mile Complex in latest please-hit-me scam

A man has been caught on camera running towards then throwing himself onto a car which clearly came to a stop before he fell upon it. The man subsequently fell back onto the road, whereupon a supposed bystander rushed forward, from the direction the man was coming from, coming to the aid of the collapsed man.

The incident reportedly occurred around 5.45am on 5 Nov.

Posted by Jacky Ang on Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Posted by Jacky Ang on Wednesday, 8 November 2017

The videos, posted by Facebook user Jacky Ang, has gone viral with over half a million views in total.

The man who rushed toward the car appeared to be launching a please-hit-me scam – an insurance scam where a pedestrian deliberately vaults themselves onto a moving vehicle and fakes injuries in order to claim compensation.

This is not the first time a please-hit-me scam has been captured on tape in Singapore. Two different elderly men were captured attempting the stunt on two separate car in 2015 and 2016.

See also  Dangerous driver caught on camera speeding through pedestrian area

A driver moving along Farmway also fell victim to the audacious scam in June this year:

https://theindependent.sg.sg/man-deliberately-jumps-onto-moving-car-in-new-please-hit-me-scam/

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