SINGAPORE – A man who allegedly caused a crash along the CTE that saw a motorcyclist killed has been charged with driving under the influence of etomidate.
Puah Zhe Cong, 34, was handed seven charges under the Road Traffic Act on June 10, including dangerous driving causing death and failing to stop after the accident.
He is accused of causing one death and two injuries while driving under the influence of drugs, the second individual in three days to be charged with the offence.
On June 8, Sivakandesh, who goes by only one name, was accused of driving under the influence of methamphetamine when he crashed a Mercedes-Benz car into a rubbish chute in Yishun Street 11.
In Puah’s case, charge sheets stated that he was seen swerving, and slowing down and stopping multiple times while driving along the CTE towards the SLE on June 5, 2025, at about 1.15am.
The police said he eventually stopped moving his car while it was in the middle of the expressway, obstructing traffic.
When the car was stationary, a motorcycle collided with it, throwing both the rider and his pillion onto the path of oncoming traffic.
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