A Singapore-registered car crashed into four Johor Bahru houses at dawn on Nov 24, the Johor southern district police confirmed in a statement on Dec 18.
The car, driven by a Singaporean male, had crashed into four residences in Jalan Harimau, in Johor Bahru, at about 5.15am, district police chief Raub Selamat said.
Jalan Harimau is about a seven-minute walk from KSL City Mall, a shopping centre frequented by Singaporeans.
Investigations indicate that the 32-year-old lost control of his vehicle, an Audi, amid heavy rain and slippery roads, the police said, adding that the driver has since been issued a summons for failing to control the vehicle.
Preliminary alcohol screening tests yielded negative results, the police said.
The accident caused damage to the houses at 31, 33, 35 and 37 Jalan Harimau, the police said, adding that the man, who suffered minor injuries, was taken to Columbia Asia Hospital.
In its statement, the police referred to photos of the aftermath posted on SG Road Vigilante’s Facebook page on Dec 17.
The accident happened at about 5.15am on Nov 24.





