Police investigating clash between 2 MPV drivers involved in accident along Sentosa Gateway
SINGAPORE — The police are investigating an altercation between two drivers after their multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs) were involved in an accident along Sentosa Gateway on Sunday (Jan 28).

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SINGAPORE — The police are investigating an altercation between two drivers after their multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs) were involved in an accident along Sentosa Gateway on Sunday (Jan 28).
In a viral video circulating online, the driver from the front vehicle appears to be filming his confrontation with the driver from the rear vehicle.
The rear-vehicle driver, who is dressed in blue and is wearing spectacles, and his three female passengers are seen taking photos of the damage caused in the accident.
The driver in blue then gets into his black MPV before turning around to make a vulgar gesture at the man filming him.
The driver filming the exchange is then heard asking the driver in blue, "Why you show your finger to me (sic)?", before continuing to question him.
He then prevents the driver dressed in blue from leaving by holding his car door open.
The driver in blue then responds with an expletive before raising his fist in a mock attempt to strike the other driver.
A thud is heard before the driver filming the confrontation falls to the ground. It is not clear what caused him to fall.
He is then heard continually questioning the driver in blue as he drives away.
In another video posted on the Professional PHV drivers Singapore Facebook page, which appears to be from the dashboard camera footage of the driver in blue, the driver who filmed the earlier exchange is seen standing in front of the vehicle and filming.
The driver, who is dressed in pink, can be seen gesticulating as he is filming. He then slowly approaches the MPV and does a flop when he comes into contact with the hood of the vehicle. He continues to film and gesticulate even as he is lying on the ground. The rear MPV then drives away.
In response to TODAY's queries, the authorities confirmed that a report was filed and they are looking into the incident.