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Motorcyclist and Pregnant Wife Skidded and Fall on Wet Concrete at HDB Multi-Storey Carpark

by Kyle Chen May 5, 2021

Motorcyclist and Pregnant Wife Skidded and Fall on Wet Concrete at HDB Multi-Storey Carpark

source roads.sg

A motorcyclist who was heading back home in a multi-story HDB carpark somehow caught himself in the wet concrete and fell to the ground together with his pregnant wife. The stories were capture in a video that was posted on the Roads.sg Facebook page on May 4. Where the image of the video showed that the motorcycle lying on the ground with footprints and tracks of various vehicles visible in the concrete.

 

HDB and Town Council owes the public an explanation for this accident.
Wet cement just after laying without any warning signages at the multi storey carpark causing the motorcyclist and his pregnant wife to skid and fall.

This happened at Blk 626A Woodlands Drive 52 on 3/5/21.
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In one of the clips, the owner returned to the accident scene later to record evidence that there was no signage indicating that the concrete was still wet and it was right in a dark corner which is hard to be spotted when going up the ramp. The Sembawang Town Council said that they will take action against the contractor as the wet concrete was the result of the floor repair work at the carpark and the contractor had put up barricades while the works were carried out. However, the barricades were removed before the cement screed had completely set.

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