clau00006Dec 61 min readIn a car accident in Yishun, a 31-year-old Singaporean woman who was six months pregnant with her first child was sent flying and said, "I'm grateful to be alive."A silver automobile suddenly and seemingly out of nowhere sped toward a thirty-one-year-old woman who was traveling to work on her customary route.It struck the side of her automobile.She was clipped, and the impact sent her and the automobile flying across the street.On the road, the driver and car wound up upside down.The female driver, who preferred to be identified only by her last name, Lee, spoke to Mothership after being released from the hospital one week after the Nov. 27 incident at Yishun Avenue 2 at approximately 8:50 a.m.The Singaporean, who is six months along with her first kid, said, "I'm thankful to be alive."She is currently having testing for her unborn child, even though she did not sustain any serious injuries.She also mentioned that she had hired a lawyer and filed a police report.She plans to file a claim for damages for both her own hospital bills and her car, which is probably going to be deemed a total loss.Lee plans to stop driving in the interim since she still feels "traumatized" when she rides in a car.When he learned of the tragedy, her 35-year-old husband became even more concerned about her and terrified that she might die.Investigations by the police are still ongoing.
A silver automobile suddenly and seemingly out of nowhere sped toward a thirty-one-year-old woman who was traveling to work on her customary route.It struck the side of her automobile.She was clipped, and the impact sent her and the automobile flying across the street.On the road, the driver and car wound up upside down.The female driver, who preferred to be identified only by her last name, Lee, spoke to Mothership after being released from the hospital one week after the Nov. 27 incident at Yishun Avenue 2 at approximately 8:50 a.m.The Singaporean, who is six months along with her first kid, said, "I'm thankful to be alive."She is currently having testing for her unborn child, even though she did not sustain any serious injuries.She also mentioned that she had hired a lawyer and filed a police report.She plans to file a claim for damages for both her own hospital bills and her car, which is probably going to be deemed a total loss.Lee plans to stop driving in the interim since she still feels "traumatized" when she rides in a car.When he learned of the tragedy, her 35-year-old husband became even more concerned about her and terrified that she might die.Investigations by the police are still ongoing.
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