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Singaporean woman and 4-month-old baby killed in car accident in Hokkaido: Report

SINGAPORE —  A Singaporean woman and her 4-month-old daughter were killed in a car accident in Japan's Hokkaido prefecture on Tuesday (Jan 10), after the car they were in collided with a truck. 

A screengrab from a video by NHK shows the damaged rental car, after a Singaporean woman and a 4-month-old infant was killed in an accident in Hokkaido, Japan on Jan 10, 2023.

A screengrab from a video by NHK shows the damaged rental car, after a Singaporean woman and a 4-month-old infant was killed in an accident in Hokkaido, Japan on Jan 10, 2023.

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SINGAPORE —  A Singaporean woman and her 4-month-old daughter were killed in a car accident in Japan's Hokkaido prefecture on Tuesday (Jan 10), after the car they were in collided with a truck. 

According to a report by NHK, the accident happened at around 11.30am on Jan 10. At the intersection of a road in Kamifurano, a town in Hokkaido, a passenger car carrying a family of four collided with a truck. 

A 41-year-old Singaporean woman and her 4-month-old daughter were killed, said the Japanese police. The woman's 44-year-old husband, who was driving the car, and the couple's three-year-old daughter were seriously injured. Both of them were taken to the hospital. 

The driver of the truck was not injured. 

NHK reported that the passenger car was a rental and that the family of four were on holiday in Hokkaido.

The intersection where the accident happened had no traffic light but there was a stop sign on the road where the car was driving along. The road was also covered with snow at that time, NHK said. 

The Japanese police are investigating the cause of the accident. 

CNA has reached out to Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs for more information. CNA

For more reports like this, visit cna.asia.

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