Seven taken to hospital after accident in Marine Parade involving SBS buses, car and pedestrian

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A three-year-old child was among six bus commuters who were taken to hospital after two SBS Transit buses, a car and a pedestrian were involved in an accident in Marine Parade Road towards Bedok South Avenue 1. The police said they were alerted to an accident last Saturday...

A three-year-old child was among six bus commuters who were taken to hospital after two SBS Transit buses, a car and a pedestrian were involved in an accident in Marine Parade Road towards Bedok South Avenue 1.

The police said they were alerted to an accident last Saturday afternoon. They added that the six commuters, aged between three and 73, were conscious when taken to hospital.On Monday, the Singapore Civil Defence Force said that four people were taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, two were taken to Changi General Hospital, and one person was taken to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

Another person was assessed to have minor injuries and did not want to be taken to hospital, said the SCDF.

 

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