91-year-old among two women injured after car plunges into shopping centre carpark in Singapore


A car crashed through a guard rail outside Queensway Shopping Centre, after a road accident. - Photo: ST

SINGAPORE: Two women, aged 61 and 91, were taken to hospital after a car plunged head first into the basement carpark of Queensway Shopping Centre on Saturday (Dec 7).

The police were alerted at 4.20pm to the accident, which happened along Alexandra Road and involved four cars, they said in response to The Straits Times’ queries.

A 61-year-old female car driver and her 91-year-old female passenger were injured in the accident, added the police.

They were conscious when taken to the National University Hospital by the Singapore Civil Defence Force.

Workers from a tow truck company were observed removing the vehicle at around 8pm, and took about 15 minutes.

Police investigations are ongoing. - The Straits Times/ANN

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