Due to her poor eyesight, she might not have noticed the oncoming van.
A 63-year-old woman was left unconscious after getting knocked down by a van while crossing the road in Jurong on Saturday morning .
In response to a Stomp query, the police said they came across the accident along Jurong West Street 41 towards Jurong West Street 42 at about 9.45am."A 63-year-old male van driver is assisting with investigations," police added.report on Sunday, the woman suffered severe head injuries and has yet to regain consciousness.
Her nephew told Shin Min that his aunt had likely been on her way to the market across the road when the accident occurred. A photo taken at the accident site shows paramedics attending to the woman, who was lying on the road with a shopping trolley next to her.
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