Lorry crashes into River Valley bus stop, narrowly missing 2 people

The 70-year-old driver lost control of his vehicle and mounted the kerb along Ganges Avenue towards Zion Road on Dec 27, 2017. PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS
Most of the items on the lorry were not damaged, except for a bicycle that had fallen off the vehicle, a witness said. PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS

SINGAPORE - A 70-year-old lorry driver lost control of his vehicle and mounted the kerb on Wednesday afternoon (Dec 27) at a River Valley bus stop, narrowly missing two people.

A police spokesman said that they were alerted to the accident along Ganges Avenue towards Zion Road at around 3.20pm.

The driver was conscious when taken to the Singapore General Hospital, the spokesman said.

The Straits Times understands that he suffered cuts to his forehead.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force said that the hospital was alerted to be on standby to receive him.

A 35-year-old construction worker, who wanted to be known only as Michael, told Chinese-language newspaper Shin Min Daily News that he heard a deafening crash before rushing out of his worksite to take a look.

"There was a man and a woman waiting for the bus at the time. Fortunately, the lorry crashed into a bollard at the bus stop and they were able to escape unhurt," he said.

He added that most of the items on the lorry were not damaged, except for a bicycle that had fallen off the vehicle.

The driver, who was conscious when taken to the Singapore General Hospital, is understood to have suffered cuts to his forehead. PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS

Following the accident, commuters had to alight about 15m away from the bus stop, as there were glass shards on the road, Shin Min reported.

Police investigations are ongoing.

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