SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): 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.





