Singapore police looking into Porsche that drove with two children sitting atop rear


Dashcam footage posted on Facebook seems to show the car driving along Dairy Farm Walk with the two boys in tow. - SCREENGRAB FROM REDDIT

SINGAPORE: The police are looking into a case involving two children appearing to be riding atop the rear of a sports car, after a video of the act surfaced on social media.

Dashcam footage posted on Facebook group SG Road Vigilante on Oct 20 seems to show a yellow Porsche Cayman driving along Dairy Farm Walk, near Bukit Panjang, with the two boys in tow.

The children appear to be holding on to the rear wing of the car.

A separate video put up on Reddit on Oct 22, meanwhile, appears to show that the children sitting there were part of a TikTok video that was posted by the user handle @premroymotoring, belonging to car consignment firm Prem Roy Motoring.

It was seemingly put up on TikTok on Deepavali, which fell on Oct 20.

However, a check on Prem Roy Motoring’s TikTok account on Oct 22 showed that the video has since been deleted. It is unclear when it was taken down.

In response to queries, the police said that a police report has been lodged.

The Straits Times has contacted Prem Roy Motoring for more information. - The Straits Times/ANN

 

 

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