>> ASIAONE / MOTORING / DRIVERS / STORY
Sun, Sep 21, 2008
The Straits Times
Driving instructor banned for causing death

A MOTORIST whose car collided with a motorcycle and caused the death of the pizza delivery boy riding it was yesterday fined $8,000 and banned from driving for four years.

Madivanan Kuppusamy, an army driving instructor, admitted to causing the death of Muhammad Zaid Abdul Razak on Jan 7 this year.

The 18-year-old was on his first day of work with Canadian Pizza when the accident happened, the court heard.

He was riding along the extreme right lane of Yio Chu Kang Road towards an intersection at Yio Chu Kang Link.

Madivanan, a 30-year veteran of the Singapore Armed Forces, was driving his own car in the opposite direction when he turned right onto the main road, directly into Zaid's path.

The teenager's bike ran into the front of Madivanan's car and he fell off his two-wheeler.

He died of multiple injuries about an hour later in a hospital.

Madivanan's lawyer, Mr Chung Ting Fai, said the 49-year-old could lose his pension over the court conviction.

Mr Chung said his client had kept a clean record, and the accident, which was due to an error of judgment, was an isolated incident.

He said Madivanan, a diabetic, deeply regretted the crash.

He was so distraught that after his foot was trampled upon in a temple, he left it untreated to punish himself. In the end, one of his toes had to be amputated.

Madivanan could have been jailed for up to two years and fined for causing death through a negligent act.

This was first published in The Straits Times on Sept 19, 2008.


For more The Straits Times stories, click here.

 

 
STORY INDEX
 
  Driving instructor banned for causing death
   
 
  Wrong time to raise public- transport fares
   
 
  Like father, like son
   
 
  Flash the peace sign, not flip the bird
   
 
  Harsh fine for illegal parking?
   
 
  Seat belt good addition on bus
   
 
  Motorcyclist dies in PIE slip-road crash
   
 
  Why not just ban cars? Transport Ministry says....
   
 
  Bus No. 61? The wait will be 91 minutes
   
 
  Giants of the road race each other daily
   
>> RELATED STORY
Driving instructor banned for causing death
GM draws out cash
Sleek efficiency
EU seeks to limit use of biofuels
Daimler to test electric car network in Berlin

Elsewhere in AsiaOne...

News: Man hit by lorry dies

Travel: Making it safer to travel on buses

Business: 'Robbed on our 3rd night'

 

We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1motor@sph.com.sg
   

Search: