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Man arrested after jumping out of ambulance on SLE

A 61-year-old man was arrested after jumping out of a private ambulance on Singapore's SLE (Singapore Land Expressway) on June 15. He was struck by a bus following the incident. Police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force confirmed the accident occurred near Punggol, close to Lentor Avenue. The man was conscious when taken to the hospital and has since been arrested. Investigations are ongoing.

SINGAPORE – A man was arrested over a rash act after he jumped out of a private ambulance on the SLE on June 15.

The Straits Times understands that the 61-year-old was hit by a bus after jumping out of the emergency vehicle, which had stopped on the road shoulder at the time.

In response to media queries, the police and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they were alerted to the accident on the SLE towards Punggol, after the exit to Lentor Avenue, at about 2.40pm that day.

The man was conscious when he was taken to hospital, the police said.

He was subsequently arrested and investigations are ongoing, they added.

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The Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒Center5 days ago
Man arrested after jumping out of ambulance on SLE

A 61-year-old man was arrested after jumping out of a private ambulance on Singapore's SLE (Singapore Land Expressway) on June 15. He was struck by a bus following the incident. Police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force confirmed the accident occurred near Punggol, close to Lentor Avenue. The man was conscious when taken to the hospital and has since been arrested. Investigations are ongoing.

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