Woman Who Died in TPE Accident Had Just Gotten Married & Was On Her Way to Work


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Last Updated on 2023-02-24 , 5:00 pm

Deaths are always difficult.

But we imagine they hit harder for young individuals whose lives are abruptly cut short.

Even more so for those who have just embarked on a new phase in life.

Unfortunately, dealing with this triple whammy is now a burden faced by the family of a victim of a tragic traffic accident.

Accident on TPE Claims Woman’s Life

Earlier this week, a fatal traffic accident on the Tampines Expressway (TPE) towards the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) resulted in the death of Ms Yasmin Abdullah. Her death certificate indicated that she died from various injuries.

Ms Yasmin was 26 years old and worked at a dental clinic as a dental assistant.

The accident on the TPE involved two motorbikes and a minibus. Ms Yasmin was a pillion rider on one of the motorcycles caught up in the accident.

The rider of the motorbike that Ms Yasmin was on, Mr Muhammad Zahid Abdul Gaffar, survived with serious injuries. Mr Gaffar and Ms Yasmin were married.

According to a Facebook post by his sister, Mr Gaffar is currently in “a stable condition in the hospital”. He had gone through multiple operations for his injuries.

Fortunately, the other motorcyclist and minibus driver survived the accident unscathed. They did not need medical attention.

The Straits Times also reported that the minibus driver has since been arrested due to “careless driving causing death”.

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Woman Just Got Married and Husband Was Fetching Her to Work

The victim, Ms Yasmin, was married to Mr Gaffar for just a short three weeks before the tragedy struck. They had a sweet ceremony at the Orchid Country Club.

Mr Gaffar was a dedicated husband who fetched his wife to work every morning. This was a set routine for him even though he was working from home.

In an interview with the Malay-language newspaper, Berita Harian, Ms Yasmin’s 64-year-old father divulged that his beloved daughter had a “lifelong wish” of getting married.


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While Ms Yasmin may no longer be physically present with her family, her spirit continues to inspire others around her.

Ms Yasmin suffered from an inflammatory bowel condition known as Crohn’s disease. Despite the challenges, Ms Yamin managed to obtain a diploma.

She also continued to keep her desire to further her studies alive even when the high cost of the medication required to treat her condition caused her to pause her studies.

Ms Yamin’s sister, Ms Aliah Fatin, also shared that her sister was very caring and funny. Those who knew her said that she was always cheerful and had a smile on her face.

As aptly captioned in one of the shots in this TikTok video by user Nikita summarizing the sad event, we’re sure that Ms Yasmin will continue to live on in the memories of those who knew her.


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@kittyy.___ Gone too soon, life is too precious. My heart is saddened by your loss. Wishing you and your family courage and peace during this time of sorrow, Zahid. #tiktoksingapore #tiktokmalaysia ♬ ontario – solartunne

Rest in peace.