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4 taken to hospital after six-vehicle collision on PIE

4 taken to hospital after six-vehicle collision on PIE

Straits Times05-06-2025
Four people were taken conscious to Changi General Hospital. PHOTO: FATIMAH MUJIBAH
4 taken to hospital after six-vehicle collision on PIE
SINGAPORE - Four people were taken to hospital following a six- vehicle collision on the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) on June 3.
The police and Singapore Civil Defence Force said they were alerted to the accident involving four cars and two motorcycles along PIE towards Changi before the Eunos Link exit at about 5pm.
The two male motorcyclists, aged 31 and 69, a 27-year-old male pillion rider and a 36-year-old female car passenger were conscious when taken to Changi General Hospital, they added.
In a video posted on the Roads.SG Facebook page, at least five EMAS (Expressway Monitoring Advisory System) recovery vehicles and several workers can be seen on the rightmost lane of the PIE. A police car and a motorcycle can also be spotted.
Two cars and a motorcycle are being prepared to be towed away.
No motorists can be seen in the video.
Police investigations are ongoing.
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