Tampines accident: Driver charged in court with 4 offences including dangerous driving causing death
A 42-year-old man was charged in court with four offences on Thursday morning (April 25) for his involvement in Monday's multi-vehicle accident in Tampines that killed two people.
Muhammad Syafie Ismail, who appeared in court with his arm in a sling, was charged with dangerous driving causing death; dangerous driving causing hurt; dangerous driving; and failing to stop after an accident.
He was offered bail of $30,000 and must not have any contact with any of the prosecution witnesses, reported The Straits Times.
The accident, which occurred at the junction of Tampines Avenue 1 and Tampines Avenue 4, involved four cars, a van and a minibus.
According to the police, the speeding vehicle crashed into three cars, a van and a minibus, reported The Straits Times.
Muhammad Syafie, who was taken to the hospital after the accident, was discharged on Wednesday and arrested.