41-Year-Old Cyclist Dies After Running Red Light, Colliding with Car in Bugis


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A 41-year-old cyclist died after a collision with a car at Victoria Street towards Kallang Road on 19 Jun. Police were alerted to the accident at 6:30am that morning.

The cyclist was taken unconscious to Tan Tock Seng Hospital following the collision.

He died the next day, according to police statements.


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Fatal Collision Captured on Video Footage

Video footage of the accident was uploaded on the SG Road Vigilante Facebook page and shared in the Singapore Roads Accident Facebook group. The footage shows the cyclist riding across one side of the junction.

The cyclist appears to be going against a red traffic light as he crosses the road. Near the middle of the junction, a car comes into the frame from his left and collides with the cyclist.

Image: Facebook (Singapore Roads Accident)

The impact sends the cyclist flying off his bicycle. The traffic light for the car changes from yellow to red just before the point of collision.

After the accident, the car stopped and a man was seen making a phone call while kneeling beside the cyclist.

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A 44-year-old male car driver is assisting with police investigations. The Singapore Civil Defence Force also responded to the incident.

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