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Construction worker dies after being struck by steel gate frame in Yishun

Construction worker dies after being struck by steel gate frame in Yishun

SINGAPORE: A construction worker died on Monday (Oct 21) after he was hit by a steel gate frame at a Yishun work site. The incident happened at around 6.50pm at Block 413 Yishun Ring Road. The worker, a 55-year-old Chinese national, was pushing a steel gate frame when it struck him, said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). He was taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, where he died from his injuries. Photos shared with CNA showed a construction worker lying on the ground. Officers from the Singapore Civil Defence Force were seen evacuating him from the scene on a stretcher.   “As a general safety measure, sliding gates must be properly designed and installed with appropriate stoppers to prevent them from being derailed when in use,” said MOM. The ministry said it is investigating the incident and has instructed the employer, Jin Shan Construction, to stop all work activity at the site. It added that Nee Soon Town Council is the project developer. Source link

Tampines accident: Man to be charged with 4 offences including dangerous driving causing death

Tampines accident: Man to be charged with 4 offences including dangerous driving causing death

SINGAPORE: A 42-year-old car driver will be charged in court on Thursday (Apr 25) with four offences over his involvement in Monday’s multi-vehicle accident in Tampines that killed two people.  The offences under the Road Traffic Act include dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing hurt, the police said late on Wednesday. He will also be charged with dangerous driving and failing to stop after an accident.  Police investigations are ongoing for other potential offences. The offence of dangerous driving causing death carries a jail term of between two and eight years, as well as disqualification from driving all classes of vehicles. The offence of dangerous driving causing hurt carries a fine of up to S$10,000, or jail for up to two years, or both, as well as disqualification from driving all classes of vehicles. Those found guilty of dangerous driving face a fine of up to S$5,000, a jail term of up to 12 months, or both. The offence of failing to stop after an accident carries a fine of up to S$1,000, or an imprisonment term of …