SINGAPORE – When Mr Norazmi Makmor saw his nine-year-old daughter with red stains all over her body and clothes, he thought she had been playing with watercolours.
He did not realise she had just been run over by a taxi and was drenched in blood.
On Feb 9, 2024, Nurshafira Ariana Norazmi, nine, was hit by a taxi while crossing a road junction at Gangsa Road and Bukit Panjang Road.
She had left her flat in Bukit Panjang alone to get a book from a friend who lives nearby.
Seeing the light at the pedestrian crossing was green in her favour, she dashed across the road, and a taxi coming from her right ran her over.
After being hit, Nurshafira stood up and limped towards the taxi.
When Mr Norazmi Makmor saw his nine-year-old daughter with red stains all over her body and clothes, he thought she had been playing with watercolours.
PHOTO: COURTESY OF NORAZMI MAKMOR
Recalling the accident, Nurshafira, now 11, said on May 4: “I remember getting hit, but I don’t remember getting up immediately. At that point, I didn’t feel much pain. It was like my body was numb.
“When I saw the blood on me, I was very shocked. I also felt very scared. I thought – is this my last chance to be living in this world?”
Nurshafira suffered multiple injuries, including a deep wound on her left arm, lacerations on her scalp, chin and ear, and a chipped front tooth.
She was hospitalised for three days and returned to school after three weeks.
Nurshafira suffered multiple injuries, including a deep wound on her left arm, lacerations on her scalp, chin and ear, and a chipped front tooth.
PHOTOS: COURTESY OF NORAZMI MAKMOR
The 72-year-old driver was penalised with a composition fine of $500 and nine demerit points for driving without reasonable consideration, causing hurt.
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