A Chinese tourist died after being hit by a car while crossing the road on the first day of his holiday in Singapore. Mr Liang Guishou, 46, was hit by a car while crossing Geylang Road close to midnight on June 29. He was taken unconscious to Tan Tock Seng...
Mr Liang, who was originally from Nanning, Guangxi, worked as a manager in an energy company, reported Shin Min Daily News.
Tour guide Mo Xiaofang, 34, told Shin Min that the accident happened on the group’s first day in Singapore. “I called him the next morning after realising that he was missing, but I didn’t expect a doctor to pick up and informed us that Mr Liang has died. That was when we informed the family immediately.”
Describing her husband as a loyal friend, Madam Huang, 44, said 11 friends went to her home to comfort their son after learning about his death.Mr Liang Guishou was cremated at Mandai Crematorium on July 9. PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS
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