Shocking Escape: Man Drives Off After Woman Confronts Him for Hitting Mini Cooper in Geylang Carpark

Shocking Escape: Man Drives Off After Woman Confronts Him for Hitting Mini Cooper in Geylang Carpark

Tiny Crash, Big Drama: Woman Trapped in Mini Cooper Mishap

Picture this: late‑night parking lot, a Toyota sedan, a Mini Cooper, and a dramatic game of “Who’s to blame?” A woman found herself unlucky enough to be at the center of a hit‑and‑run that unfolded behind the moonlit screens of Geylang Lorong 3.

What Went Down

  • Location: Block 114A, Lorong 3 Geylang multi‑storey carpark
  • Time: Roughly 9:30 pm on Sunday, Dec 12
  • The Incident: A Toyota sedan apparently sight‑struck a Mini Cooper twice while the latter was trying to park beside it.
  • The Witness: A “kind gentleman” (yeah, that’s the nickname from the original post) saw the mess and tried to intervene.
  • The Crash Response: The driver of the Toyota first acted as if he’d vanished into thin air and then shrugged off responsibility like a seasoned magician.

Eye‑Witness Action (and the Famous “Act Blur”)

The guy telling his wife about the collision was no joke. He warned her that the driver, instead of standing once – as a ‘note’ – the alleged culprit had “mysteriously” vanished. When the woman challenged him, he tried to cover his tracks

  • “I pay lah,” he muttered, sounding like a cashier from a bargain bazaar.
  • And, oh yeah, tossed out “What’s the big deal? I pay.”
  • Full “act blur” mode: avoided eye contact, dodged questions, and left the lot.

Police Move In

The authorities were alerted, and a hit‑and‑run investigation kicked into gear. Police details remain a bit hush‑hush, but the detective crew on the scene has been busy since 11:00 pm that same Sunday.

Why the Fuss?

Two vehicles were damaged, a witness stepped in, and a driver just left a stray, vaguely apologetic plank for the raw. Illinois? No, this one’s in Singapore. The culprit logged off churning laughter at the airport’s banter… and the victim’s side waiting for justice.

“Put a Bad Beat” Response

While phoning the police, the woman tried to stop the guy from scooting out of the car. But the driver followed the route, leaving behind the shattered statements and one divided alley.

Closing Thoughts

Hit‑and‑runs are a drama we’d rather not watch, but this one felt like a glitch in the park’s nighttime algorithm. Thankfully, the wily eyes of the “kind gentleman” kept the footage going. With police on the case, hope is that the driver will eventually bow, “My bad” in a version nobody finds too cutesy… haha!