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MAN LOADS BAG ON GAS PEDAL OF BUGGY AT KEPPEL CLUB, FLIES DOWNSTAIRS

Shocking Incident at Keppel Club: Buggy Plummets Downstairs After Man Places Bag on Gas Pedal

A bizarre and alarming incident occurred at Keppel Club, located at Sime, when a man’s careless action sent a buggy flying down the stairs. According to eyewitnesses, the man had placed a bag on the accelerator of the buggy, which was parked on the higher floors of the club.

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How it happened?

The sequence of events unfolded rapidly, with the buggy suddenly lurching forward and plummeting down the stairs. The exact circumstances leading up to the incident are still unclear, but it is evident that the man’s reckless behavior was the catalyst for the dramatic and potentially dangerous situation.

“It was like something out of a movie,” said one witness, who wished to remain anonymous. “I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the buggy just take off down the stairs. It was a miracle no one was hurt.”

The incident has raised concerns about safety protocols at the club and the need for greater vigilance among patrons. While it is fortunate that no one was injured, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of responsible behavior in public spaces.

An investigation into the incident is likely to be conducted to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the event and to identify measures to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future. In the meantime, the club’s management is urged to review its safety procedures and take necessary steps to ensure the well-being of its patrons.

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The incident also serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of responsible behavior and the potential consequences of reckless actions. As one witness aptly put it, “You can’t just load a bag onto the accelerator and expect nothing to happen. It’s just common sense.”

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