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Danger stretch along Upper Thomson
Mavis Toh
Thu, Nov 12, 2009
The Straits Times

THE row of 12 terrace houses occupy no more than 200m along Upper Thomson Road. But the stretch probably poses the biggest problem for pedestrians.

Last Sunday, Mrs Helen Wee, 76, died instantly when a car ploughed into her and her husband as they were walking from their nearby Soo Chow Garden Road home to the Church of the Holy Spirit, located just after the row of terrace houses.

Her husband Peter, also 76, survived but was left with injuries to the head, back and arms.


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