‘Hope he repents after this accident’


Don’t beat a red light: People holding up signs to urge motorists to stop at zebra crossings as they take part in a candlelight vigil at the pedestrian crossing where Foo (inset) was killed in a hit-and-run incident, in Burma Road. — LI M BENG TATT/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: Instead of getting angry, family members of hit-and-run victim Foo Swee Wah prefer to view the incident in a positive light and move on with life.

Foo’s husband, who wanted to remain anonymous, said getting upset would not change the reality that the 58-year-old had been killed in the accident.

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