SINGAPORE: A 92-year-old man went on trial on Friday (May 22) for allegedly causing the death of a motorcyclist and injuring a pillion rider after colliding into them at a Holland Road junction three years ago.
Henry Chia Soo Boon, a Singaporean, is accused of causing the death of Mr Mohamed Nasruddin Mohamed Sani, 30, and injuring his wife Ms Norlizdawati Baharudin, 29, with his red Jeep in the evening of Apr 13, 2023.
He is contesting two charges of driving without due care or attention by failing to keep a proper lookout when making a right turn from Holland Road towards Napier Road into Jalan Jelita.
Mr Nasruddin went into a cardiac arrest while being transported to the National University Hospital (NUH) in an ambulance. He suffered large bruising over his forehead and fractures to his hand and wrist, and was pronounced dead on Apr 13, 2023. His cause of death was multiple injuries sustained from a motor vehicle collision.
Ms Norlizdawati suffered abrasions over her lower limb and a CT scan revealed that she had a hemorrhage. She was given 16 days of hospitalisation leave.
Chia was represented by lawyers Mr Beh Eng Siew, Ms Suja Michelle Sasidharan and Mr Shaun Sim Yong Zhao from Lee Bon Leong & Co.
The court heard that the victims and the accused were travelling in opposite directions, with the latter intending to take a right turn at the uncontrolled junction of Holland Road and Jalan Jelita, which had no traffic lights, “give way” or “stop” signs.
The couple was travelling in the rightmost lane of a three-lane road along Holland Road towards Ulu Pandan Road. Both were wearing helmets.
Chia, who was driving the car with his wife in the passenger seat, slowed down before turning right but did not come to a complete stop as he waited for two cars to pass, the court heard.
The motorcycle was behind one of those cars and as Chia turned right, he collided with the pair.




