Those with any information regarding the hit-and-run incident on the MCE tunnel are urged to come forward and contact the authorities
SINGAPORE: A motorcyclist who sustained serious injuries in a hit-and-run incident along the Marina Coastal Expressway tunnel towards the East Coast Parkway on Thursday is now seeking eyewitnesses to come forward.
“The driver of the black car side-swiped him, causing him to skid and fall. Instead of stopping, the driver callously drove away, leaving him injured and bleeding on the road alone,” the friend said.
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