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Crash footage shown in court
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LAST December, Muhammad Haris Abu Talib, student, was involved in a hit-and-run incident.

His accident left him in a hospital and the incident was captured by a traffic camera.

Footage of the incident was shown at the coroner's inquiry of a third man who died.

Traffic cameras showed a black Audi beating the red light and hitting the teen.

The pictures showed Muhammad Haris Abu Talib being flung into the air and landing hard on the ground after being hit by the Audi car.

He was crossing Bukit Panjang Road when he was hit by the car.

The teen was flung to the middle of the junction approximately 10 metres away.

Pictures show Muhammad Haris taking a rough  tumble with his skate scooter landing some distance away.

Without stopping, the car was shown to have kept driving on.

For more details and photos of the ongoing coroner's inquiry in to the embassy car hit-and-run case, grab your copy of The Straits Times, The New Paper and Chinese papers today.

 

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