Teen girl, 2 women injured after 3-vehicle accident in Yishun carpark

The SCDF sent two of the injured people to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital and the third to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital. PHOTOS: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS
Photos and videos of the aftermath of the incident being circulated online show a girl lying on the ground and crying next to a grey Mazda.

SINGAPORE - Two women and a 15-year-old girl were taken to hospital on Tuesday afternoon after an accident at a carpark in Yishun.

The police said on Wednesday that they were alerted to the incident involving two cars, a motorcycle and two pedestrians at around 2.45pm that day.

One of the women was the 31-year-old driver of the grey Mazda involved in the crash.

The other injured woman was a 64-year-old pedestrian.

All three were conscious when taken to hospital.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it took two of the injured people to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital and the other to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital.

Investigations are ongoing.

Videos of the aftermath of the incident being circulated online showed a girl lying on the ground and crying next to the grey car.

An older woman was seen carrying a baby and crying near the car.

An elderly woman, with a bloodied face, was trying to calm her down.

In another video, a man wearing a helmet was seen trying to help the teenager while a bystander could be heard saying he has called for an ambulance.

The front of the grey car was badly damaged in the crash.

The driver’s mother, who wanted to be known only as Madam Tan, told The Straits Times that her daughter is eight months pregnant with her first child.

She said her daughter was on the way to visit her when the accident occurred.

Madam Tan, who is in her 60s, added that her daughter and the unborn child are in stable condition in hospital.

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