MOTORCYCLIST Ghazali Mohamed Noor, 47, never made it to his Changi Airport workplace on Christmas Day in 2006.
The package officer was hit by a car and run over by another, and neither driver stopped to help him.
He died on the spot along Airport Boulevard.
In May this year, a district court sentenced the driver of the first car, contractor Tew Hock Sew, 64, to five months' jail and a three-year driving ban.
On appeal, Tew's jail term was cut to three months.
The driver of the second car, housewife Lim Ah Mui, 58, was sentenced yesterday to five months' jail and a three-year driving ban.
She is out on $20,000 bail and plans to appeal against the sentence.
Under the Road Traffic Act, it is an offence for a driver not to stop and render aid to a person injured by his vehicle.
First-time offenders like Tew and Lim could have been fined up to $3,000 and jailed up to a year.