Jail, 10-year driving ban for drunk driver who fled after fatally hitting elderly newspaper deliveryman in Singapore | Malay Mail

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Jail, 10-year driving ban for drunk driver who fled after fatally hitting elderly newspaper deliveryman in Singapore

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As Ho was lying on the road, an SBS Transit double-decker bus ran over him. He died of multiple injuries that morning. The former delivery driver with MoBetter Food Wholesaler pleaded guilty to four charges of causing Ho’s death by a rash act, failing to stop after an accident, failing to render assistance and obstructing the course of justice.The court heard that on February 20 last year, Amin reported for his shift at 8am and ended work at 10pm. He then drove his lorry to Yishun Dam, where he drank six to seven cups of vodka and chatted with a friend.

Amin noticed what had happened but fled the scene. He stopped his lorry at the side of the road for five minutes to compose himself, then drove home while swerving from left to right in a dangerous manner.After Amin fled, two passers-by came across Ho and placed a black plastic bag over his body after noticing he was already dead. Another member of the public called the police.He realised the lorry was damaged, but decided to drive it to deliver goods anyway.

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