Road to recovery: Elderly woman hit by lorry in Upper Thomson in 2014 had 4 brain operations

Road to recovery: Elderly woman hit by lorry in Upper Thomson in 2014 had 4 brain operations


SINGAPORE – While walking home from grocery shopping along Upper Thomson Road in July 2014, Lim Giok was hit by a lorry at a traffic junction.

Lim, who was 66 then, suffered a brain injury and had to undergo four operations in the subsequent months.

Complications caused her to lose control of the right side of her body, like a stroke patient.

Despite making a full physical recovery, she still suffers from memory loss and cognitive impairment.

Traffic deaths hit a 10-year high in 2025, with 149 killed, compared with 141 in 2016. There were 142 deaths in 2024. The number of injured people also increased, from 9,342 in 2024 to 9,955 in 2025.

Given the dire situation on the roads, The Straits Times has been running a series of stories to call on all road users to be more careful.

In 2025, there were 247 traffic accidents involving elderly pedestrians, up from 203 in 2024. The 27 elderly pedestrian deaths in 2025 were among 36 pedestrian deaths in total for the year.

Lim’s relative, who wanted to be known as Koh, said his family was devastated by the accident.

He said Lim had been taking care of him and his siblings since they were children.

He said: “(The accident) was very traumatic for our family. The first year was especially tough, because we didn’t know if she would recover.”

He said caring for Lim after the accident took a toll on the family, and they had to hire a helper.

Lim suffered a contusion in her brain. During the first operation, doctors peeled back the 1cm-thick layer of skin covering the skull. They then removed a piece of her skull, measuring about 12.5cm in diameter.

This was to allow the brain space to swell to prevent any intracranial pressure increase from further damaging the brain.




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