Indian-origin man jailed for death in road accident in Singapore

Indian-origin man jailed for death in road accident in Singapore

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A 70-year-old Indian-origin man has been sentenced to 12 weeks in jail and banned from obtaining a driving license for eight years after his release from prison for the death of a cyclist in a 2021 accident in Singapore. Went.

Bhagwan Tulsidas Binwani did not renew his driving license after turning 65 and continued driving for the next three years. Meanwhile this fatal accident happened. The court has also imposed a fine of 3,800 Singapore dollars on him.

He had earlier admitted a charge of causing the death of 54-year-old worker Khan Suruj, The Straits Times reported. He then pleaded guilty to two further charges of having no valid license and driving without valid insurance.

The accident occurred around 5 pm on 27 December 2021 when Binwani was driving a van in the direction of Corporation Road in the West Industrial Area of ​​Singapore. He turned towards Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim road but did not slow down his vehicle even at the zebra crossing.

As a result, his vehicle collided with Suruj who was riding a bicycle at the zebra crossing. Due to the collision, Suruj fell a short distance and was admitted to a hospital but due to brain injury, he died at around 4 am the next day.

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