Taxi accident in Chinatown leaves woman with foot injury

Taxi accident in Chinatown leaves woman with foot injury


A 65-year-old woman claimed that her right foot was run over by a taxi’s rear wheel as she was alighting the vehicle, pinning her there for almost 30 minutes.

The incident occurred at about 10am on June 10 along Keong Saik Road towards Craig Road, in Chinatown.

A reader, Luo (transliteration), alerted Shin Min Daily News to the incident, recalling that a woman’s foot had been run over by a taxi after she got out of the vehicle. Two fire engines were also at the scene.

The passenger, Liang Xiu Yun (transliterated), a 65-year-old jewellery designer, told Shin Min that she was travelling with her older sister in a taxi. Upon arriving at their destination, her sister, who was seated in the front passenger seat, got out first.

Liang, who was seated at the back, said she alighted and turned back to retrieve a reusable shopping bag from the vehicle.


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At the time, the taxi door was still open, and half of her body remained inside the vehicle. Without warning, the driver drove forward, causing the rear wheel to roll over her right foot.

“The driver didn’t seem to understand what had happened and wanted to reverse the taxi. I immediately shouted at him to stop. If he reversed, wouldn’t my foot be run over again?” she said.

Her foot was reportedly pinned beneath the tyre for nearly half an hour before Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) officers freed her.




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