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2021 INFAMOUS TANJONG PAGAR CRASH: FAMILIES OF DECEASED SEEKING $1.7M FROM DRIVER’S ESTATE

The infamous accident that occurred at Tanjong Pagar which resulted the death of several people has further developments.

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The families are seeking to claim $1.7M from the driver’s estate.

They are the families of Eugene Yap Zheng Min, Teo Qi Xiang and Gary Wong Hong Chieh.

The families are represented by Daniel Goh Choon Wah of Characterist LLC.

Types of claims in this case

  • Dependency Claims
  • Loss of Financial Contributions
  • Funeral expenses
  • A Rolex that Yap was wearing
  • Care and custody of Wong’s dog

Background

The fiery car crashed at Tanjong Pagar last year involving a white BMW, saw the deaths of 5 men and the girlfriend of one of the men, Raybe Oh, rushing into the fire to save her boyfriend and sustaining serious burns in the process.

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Drink driving and speeding

The coroner’s inquiry into the deaths of the quintet began, with Traffic Police investigator, Senior Staff Sergeant Muhammad Firdaus Suleiman testifying to State Coroner Adam Nakhoda earlier today (9 June) that the speed limit for that particular stretch of road being 50km/h.

An autopsy report of the driver, 29-year-old Jonathan Long Junwei, showed that he was drink driving at the time, with an alcohol reading of 86mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood, which is above the legal limit fo 80mg per 100ml.

Killed

Long was driving his BMW M4 at about 5.40am before crashing the vehicle into a shophouse, and it then burst into flames with the men trapped inside.

The passengers, Mr Teo Qi Xiang, 26; Mr Elvin Tan Yong Hao, 28; Mr Eugene Yap Zheng Min, 29; and Mr Gary Wong Hong Chieh, 29; and Long, were all killed in the incident.

Raybe Oh then rushed to the crash site and tried to help them but suffered severe burns in the process, and she was then seen in video footage emerging from the fire covered in flames, and she then spent 4 months in SGH as well as requiring multiple surgeries for her recovery.

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Aviva financial advisers

Four of the men were financial advisers with Aviva, with Wong being a former representative of the company.

The coroner’s inquiry into the case has yet to conclude and is still ongoing, stay tuned for updates.

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