The teenager who was widely condemned for his actions in driving a Nissan GTR at high speed at the Singapore Indoor Stadium carpark last year, admitted that he had done so, and pleaded guilty to charges of hurting another driver.
His Nissan GTR ended up hitting contractor Teong Hien Sing’s car. Teong suffered broken ribs. Herman Shi Ximu, now 19, is a full time national serviceman, who had just got his licence 5 months before the accident. He apparently had gone to a nearby motoring event on that day.
At aorund 5:45 pm, he stopped his car at one end of the carpark before rapidly accelerating. He was estimated to have been driving at speeds between 104 km/h and 121 km/h at the carpark.
Apart from 2 broken ribs, Teong also suffered degenerative changes to his spine, and subdural haemotoma, which is a collection of blood between the covering of the brain and brain surface. He had since removed the haemotoma via surgery.