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Robbers attack S'pore convoy on N-S Highway
Sun, Sep 07, 2008
The Straits Times

By Gracia Chiang

A Genting Highlands road trip ended up with at least two high-speed chases, an accident and a driver who was assaulted.

Some 20 cars, mostly Ferraris, left Singapore on Friday. Three hours into the trip, the first incident occurred. After the Ayer Keroh exit along the North-South Expressway, the driver of a Mercedes-Benz signalled to the cars to pull over.

Lawyer Krishna Ramachandra, 37, was among the drivers.


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