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DRUNK VAN DRIVER CRASHED INTO PATHWAY & TRIED TO FLEE FROM POLICE,

In the early hours of October 25, 2023, at approximately 4 a.m., a van from Connyonair crashed onto a pedestrian walkway and collided with a tree in Pasir Ris Drive 4, Singapore.

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According to the netizen who posted the video, the alleged driver of the van appeared to be drunk, and was seen in the video trying to flee from the police officers.

However, he was stumbling due to his allegedly intoxication and didn’t manage to escape very far, as the police officers wrestled him onto the grass patch and detained him.

The accident unfolded when the van, registered under the company Connyonair, lost control and veered off the road, smashing into the pedestrian walkway before coming to a rest against a tree.

Eyewitnesses at the scene quickly alerted the authorities and emergency services.

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Netizens’ comments

  1. Won’t bring awareness towards drink driving, not like it’s the first case 😂. Just have to punish jialat
  2. the person talk ah .. 😂 funny man . woohoo .. I call ambulance police come. next time I call ambulance.. police better come
  3. Cb drink at home la fk. Some more cheaper. Then KPKB standard of living expensive.
  4. If you’re a drunk driver, get a drunk co-driver to drive.
  5. In singapore,once ur drunk…ur drunk driving…ur hit a pedestrian…ur hit any of car user…ur hit any person or vehicle and causes death or permenant paralysis…the punishment will be jail..stroke caning..and a fine…that is the law…🙏😇
  6. Hahahaha. Call police ambulance come.
  7. Run like no run 😂
  8. Why he running like in slow motion hahahaa
  9. You mean there are people who aren’t aware there are drunk drivers or that being drunk makes you a bad driver?
  10. Do not drink n drive. In case if u need help can always call me, I’ll HELP u drink……
  11. Walao why bang the tree sia? The tree also never do anything to you
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