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DRUNK MAN LOST BALANCE AND FALLS DOWN FACE-FIRST INTO POLICE CAR @ CLARKE QUAY

It was an evening much like any other. Police officers patrolled the area, keeping an eye on the activities unfolding in Clarke Quay. Everything seemed normal until a sudden and unforeseen incident occurred.

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A seemingly drunk man fell off a step and lost his balance, continuing his fall and fell down face-first into the tyre of a police car parked at the side of the road.

At the start of the incident, police officers were seen alighting from their vehicle, which was parked along the road outside Clarke Quay Central.

The netizen who shared the video, @sugaryygummybearz, shared that the police were responding to a separate incident where a boy was “fighting and screaming”.

The man, who was minding his own business near a fountain, was walking away when he didn’t realise tha there was a step underneath him, falling down and into the police car.

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The impact of the collision was severe, drawing the attention of the police officers and one of them then turned around to see what happened, and saw the man lying down in a heap beside the police car.

The police officer then stepped forward to help him out.

The next scene of the video appeared to show the same drunk man, being helped away by a man and woman inside the mall, as he continues to stumble.

An ambulance was then seen in the next scene of the video, driving towards the scene to attend to the self-stricken man.

The netizen shared that the man suffered injuries and scratches to his left cheek.

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The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said that they received a call for help on 21 October at about 2.55 am but in the end, there was no need for their assistance.

@sugaryygummybearz police was here for a boy that was fighting and screaming buy this man here became the attention 🥺 but looks rly painfull #fyp #clarkequay #sg #drink ♬ Tokyo Drift! – Koto.
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