Technician dies in tragic accident in Tampines a day before he was due to take VTL home
Posted on 28 February 2022 | 40,005 views | 19 comments
Maureen Koh
The New Paper
February 27, 2022 A Malaysian working in Singapore died in a road accident in Tampines one day before he was due to return home using the vaccinated travel lane (VTL). The 36-year-old welding technician was riding his motorcycle when the accident occurred on Tampines Avenue 1 in the early hours of Thursday (Feb 24), Shin Min Daily News reported. Mr Mohammad Syaifful was reportedly trying to avoid a 72-year-old man crossing the road. It appears he then lost control of the vehicle and crashed.
He later died of his injuries in hospital. The elderly pedestrian was also taken to hospital.
In a phone interview with The New Paper, his father Abdul Rahman Kamari said he knew at first only that his son had been involved in a traffic accident.
Mr Rahman, 66, said in Malay: "It was only later that I realised that my son had died."
He last saw Mr Syaifful, the eldest of four children, in January.
He said his son, who was divorced, had been working in Singapore for about five years to support the family.
His wife, added Mr Rahman, was still in shock and could not believe that their son had "returned home for good in a coffin".
The New Paper
February 27, 2022 A Malaysian working in Singapore died in a road accident in Tampines one day before he was due to return home using the vaccinated travel lane (VTL). The 36-year-old welding technician was riding his motorcycle when the accident occurred on Tampines Avenue 1 in the early hours of Thursday (Feb 24), Shin Min Daily News reported.
Mr Mohammad Syaifful's friends came together to accompany him on his final journey home. PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS
A convoy of motorcycles accompanied Mr Mohammad Syaifful's casket to Tuas Checkpoint. PHOTO: DAINA/FACEBOOK
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