'I can't even remember being in Bali': Singapore student suffers fracture, memory loss after all-terrain vehicle hits tree in Bali

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SINGAPORE — A Singaporean student on holiday fractured his left cheekbone and suffered memory loss after the all-terrain vehicle (ATV) he was riding crashed into a coconut tree in Ubud, Bali. Mr Cheng Yu Heng, 23, cannot remember what happened before the accident last Saturday (June 3). His mother flew to Bali on Sunday to help bring him back home,...

SINGAPORE — A Singaporean student on holiday fractured his left cheekbone and suffered memory loss after the all-terrain vehicle he was riding crashed into a coconut tree in Ubud, Bali.His mother flew to Bali on Sunday to help bring him back home, and they returned to Singapore the next day. Once back, they went to Sengkang General Hospital for treatment by a facial trauma expert.

The group had booked tickets with company Periwi Adventure Bali, to ride through the Ubud forested terrain. There, he was found to have suffered a hairline fracture in his left cheekbone and was prescribed painkillers and antibiotics.Ms Yeo Zhi Min, 23, one of Mr Cheng's friends, recalled the accident.

She said the adventure tour company coordinated and paid for the transportation and medical treatment of her friend in Ubud.

 

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