Motorcyclist crashes into auxiliary policeman along Causeway, both taken conscious to hospital
SINGAPORE — A 32-year-old auxiliary policeman was taken to the hospital on Thursday (April 4) after he was hit by a motorcycle along the Causeway.
- An auxiliary policeman and a motorcyclist were involved in a collision along the Causeway on April 4
- In a video on social media, the officer is seen stepping off the kerb into the path of an oncoming motorcycle
- The police said that a pedestrian, 32, and a motorcyclist, 33, were taken conscious to the hospital
SINGAPORE — A 32-year-old auxiliary policeman was taken to the hospital on Thursday (April 4) after he was hit by a motorcycle along the Causeway.
The police said that they were alerted to an accident involving a pedestrian and a motorcycle along the Causeway at about 11.30am.
They added that a male pedestrian, 32, and a male motorcyclist, 33, were taken conscious to the hospital.
In a video circulating on social media, the officer is seen stepping off the kerb into the path of an oncoming motorcycle.
The ensuing collision sends both the officer and motorcyclist tumbling to the ground.
The officer is able to get back on his feet and is seen clutching his body in pain.
Other motorists are also seen approaching him and the rider to check on their conditions.
Police investigations are ongoing.