SINGAPORE — A woman who drove a car shortly before a collision killed five people in Tanjong Pagar will plead guilty to dangerous driving.
Malaysian Phoo Yi Lin, 26, faces one charge of driving the car at about 109kmh along Tanjong Pagar Road on Feb 13, 2021 at around 5.35am. The speed limit was 50kmh.
A hearing for her to plead guilty has been fixed on April 3. The punishment for dangerous driving is up to 12 months' jail, a fine of up to S$5,000 or both. Phoo was not in the car during the collision. She was an eyewitness along with others, including Long's girlfriend Ms Raybe Oh and Mr Park Se Jin, the owner of a restaurant that the group of friends was visiting on Tanjong Pagar Road.
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