27-Year-Old Man Arrested in Singapore Over Suspected DUI in CTE Crash

27-Year-Old Man Arrested in Singapore Over Suspected DUI in CTE Crash

A Bang‑in‑the‑Thru‑Bron Here!

  • (SPOILER: Car meets truck, ego‑ball rolls, techy rescues. Stay safe, folks.)*
  • The Tale of the 27‑Year‑Old Daredevil

    On a chilly Saturday morning (we’re talking 6:09 a.m.), a 27‑year‑old driver decided to take a joy‑ride on the Central Expressway – after the Braddell Road exit. Turns out he was not a super‑hero because he drunk‑drove and then intentionally injured some folks to get a public servant fired.

  • The crash: a regular car and a lorry collided, so dramatic you’d think it was a movie stunt.
  • The people involved: a 25‑year‑old lady, a 48‑year‑old lady, and a 40‑year‑old lorry driver all escaped the chaos with a little bit of finance (i.e. injuries) but worked up a few “conscious” moments.
  • Rescue Drama & Tech Tactics

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) was called to the scene just minutes after the wreck.

  • Two women, jammed hard in the car, were literally “trapped” – one in the back seat, the other in front.
  • Engineers at the SCDF used hydraulic rescue gear to pry them free – like a slow‑moving zombie of a engineer enthusiast unlocking a puzzle.
  • “We’ve got the gear, we’ve got the skill. No one moves for a second!” – SCDF rescuer

    Flashy Footage & Online Buzz

    If you scroll through Facebook right around that Saturday, you’ll find two videos that look like a lorry made a split‑second stunt by flipping on its side. They’re the same sides that made even our dogs stop and stare.

    Police Verdict & Ongoing Investigation

    Police allege that the driver is not just responsible for the crash, but also for causing hurt to a public servant in an attempt to scare them off. The investigation is still underway, and the authorities will keep rattling the peeps in the scene as they piece together the truth.

  • Bottom Line

  • Drink & drive is not funny, even if your story spreads on socials.
  • Helping a public servant? Genius No, more like a criminal confession.
  • SCDF’s quick response: kudos to tech‑savvy savers who swipe out trapped folks.
  • Next time before you hit the open road, check your food, your drink, and whether you’re supposed to have a lorry minus “chauffeur”. Keep safe, keep calm. Stay away from drama.