Tragic Tuesday: A Shuttle Bus Mishap Claims a Life in Forestville
On Wednesday night, November 21, a 25‑year‑old man lost his life when a shuttle bus barreled into the area outside the Forestville Executive Condominium on Woodlands Drive 16. The 56‑year‑old driver was hauled in by police for negligent conduct leading to death.
Witnesses React
- Ryan: “I was heading to grab some grub when I saw a crowd gathered near the condo. The body was stuck under the bus. The SCDF folks were pulling it out like a scene from a movie!”
- Fairoz: Shared on‑the‑spot photos that capture the grim reality of the accident.
What Went Down
Ryan was on a casual food run when the bus accident broke the peace of the evening. The bus’s driver, now arrested, was found to have been driving negligently—pushing the promises of safety into a lane where tragedy struck. The SCDF teams did their best to free the victim, but it was too late.
For anyone eyeing the streets of Forestville after dark, take the warning seriously: Keep your eyes open, keep your appetite safe, and let the authorities handle the heavy lifting when things go awry.

Stomp’s Shocking Incident: A White Cloth and a Deadly Turn
Picture this: a white cloth draped over a body, lying quietly beside a bus that’s not exactly a hero. Fairuz just shared a photo, and the rest is plain… tragic.
What the Police Are Telling Us
- Time stamp: 7.02 PM – lights flashing like a midnight disco.
- Victim: 25‑year‑old guy, now a permanent part of the bus’s side‑kick story.
- Life‑Saving Tech: Paramedics gave all they could, but it was a dead person conclusion.
A Bus Driver’s Moment of Truth
Meet the 56‑year‑old driver – yes, he’s aged just like his vehicle – who tried a right‑turn exit from a condo. The slightly jarring “bump” turned into a full‑blown reality check. He didn’t just see a “bump” – he saw a lifeless soul snagged under the bus.
Why There’s a Grip on the Situation
- Arrest: He’s now in custody, charged with “death by negligent act.”
- Ongoing Probe: Police are still pulling the strings.
So, What’s Next?
It’s a harsh reminder about road safety: always eyeball the people in your lane before the bus decides to twist. The family is grieving, the driver is in trouble, and the community is left whispering the weight of the “what‑if’s.”
