Two taken to hospital after accident involving 4 cars along ECP
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One of the cars – with its front bumper damaged – is seen atop another car in a photo shared on Telegram.
PHOTO: SGROAD BLOCKS/TRAFFIC NEWS
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SINGAPORE – Two people were taken to hospital following an accident involving four cars on the East Coast Parkway (ECP) on Aug 15, the police said.
A photo of the accident’s aftermath sent to the SGRoad Blocks/Traffic News Telegram group shows one car – with its front bumper damaged – atop another car. A video posted to the Singapore roads accident.com Facebook group shows two other stationary cars in front of them.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it was alerted at about 8.30am to the accident on the ECP towards Changi after Marine Parade exit.
Two male car drivers – aged 49 and 62 – were taken to the hospital conscious, the police said.
They were taken to Changi General Hospital, according to SCDF.
Police investigations are ongoing.

