The cyclist who died after a collision with a tipper truck in Pasir Ris on May 23 had plans to attend the G.E.M. concert later that evening.
According to The Straits Times, police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) were alerted to the accident at the junction of Pasir Ris Drive 4 and Pasir Ris Drive 3 at around 4.30pm.
A 35-year-old female cyclist was subsequently pronounced dead at the scene by an SCDF paramedic.
The woman, surnamed Leng (transliteration), worked as a technician and was from China.
When Shin Min Daily News arrived at the scene, a bicycle reduced to just its frame was seen lying beside a blue police tent, with its wheels detached.
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Police officers on site had placed several evidence markers around the area, including near the tipper truck parked nearby. The left lane of Pasir Ris Drive 4 was also cordoned off.
The blue tent was observed to be about five to six metres away from the pedestrian crossing, and it is believed that Madam Leng was dragged and run over after the collision, causing her death.
The tipper truck driver was later seen being questioned by officers in a police car.
Planned to watch concert after work
Ms Li (transliteration), Madam Leng’s colleague, told Shin Min that the pair had just finished overtime work and planned to head home to freshen up before attending G.E.M.’s one-night-only concert at the National Stadium.
“We live very close to each other, so we went home together after work,” she said. “We thought it was still early, so we wanted to go back and refresh ourselves before going to the concert.”
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