A car reportedly plunged into Alexandra Canal on Sunday (Jan
24) night, with two people believed to be inside.
Eye witnesses told The Straits Times that a silver sedan emerged
from the carpark of Valley Point Shopping Centre in River Valley
Road at around 9pm.
It drove straight into the bushes next to Alexandra Canal before
hitting the water.
A 33-year-old man, who saw the accident happen but declined to be
named, told The Straits Times: "I heard a loud bang as the car hit
the barrier before it went straight into the canal."
The police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force arrived shortly
after, as about 200 people gathered near the canal and the mall to
see what was happening.
A floodlight was installed and a ladder placed at the spot where
the vehicle was believed to have entered the water.
The Straits Times understands that the bodies of two women have
been retrieved from the canal. As of press time, their nationality
and age are unknown. The car has yet to be recovered.
Investigations are ongoing.
On Dec 22, 1993, a Ford Laser plunged into the Singapore River near
the junction of Boat Quay and Tew Chew Street at about 5am. The
22-year-old driver drowned in the accident.
A similar accident happened two years earlier, on March 27, 1991. A
taxi driver blacked out behind the wheel and drove into the
Singapore River at high tide about 100m from the scene of the
December 1993 accident. The cabby was rescued by a hawker who dived
into the river after witnessing the accident.
And on June 24, 1989, five people were killed when a Toyota Corolla
plunged into the Singapore River near Clarke Quay during heavy
rain.
ST