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Man Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run Case; Arrested in Malaysia, Extradited to Singapore



A 35-year-old man is set to appear in court for his alleged involvement in a hit-and-run incident that resulted in the death of a pedestrian.

The accident occurred at a junction in Jurong West last August, where the driver of a lorry fled the scene and escaped to Malaysia.

With cooperation from the Royal Malaysia Police, the driver was arrested in Malaysia and extradited to Singapore.

He faces charges of dangerous driving causing death, which could lead to a prison sentence of two to eight years if convicted.

Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police Daniel Tan expressed gratitude for the assistance of the Royal Malaysia Police in apprehending the suspect.



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