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Malaysians injured in S'pore bike crash still in hospital
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Two Malaysians injured in a road accident in Singapore a week ago are still undergoing treatment at the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in the republic, according to a spokesperson of their employer Certis Cisco, a security services company.

“We appreciate your concern for Mr Danny Raj Muniappan and Mr Trivikram RL. They are currently receiving medical treatment at the hospital for their injuries,” the spokesperson said in an email reply to Bernama today.

Danny Raj and Trivikram were flung off a motorcycle after crashing into the back of a stalled car on the Seletar Expressway at about 10.30 am on July 24 when they were reportedly heading to Johor Bahru after their work shift.

A video of the accident, which went viral, saw pillion-rider Trivikram flung into the air and landing several metres away from the car.

Seconds earlier, Danny Raj had rammed onto the open boot of the car which had stopped in the extreme right lane of the highway with the hazard lights on.

Danny Raj’s father, Muniappan Govindaraju, reportedly said that his son suffered a ruptured bladder, a fractured pelvic bone and lost a lot of blood.

He also broke his left arm and left leg while Trivikram suffered a fractured pelvic bone and a broken leg.

Certis Cisco declined to give further information when asked whether their two staff were still in the intensive care unit.

“Please be rest assured that Certis Cisco is extending help to our staff and their families,” the spokesperson said.


-- Bernama

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