*Update: The case has been resolved between the 2 parties*
An accident between a Singapore-registered car and a Malaysian motorcycle occurred along Jalan Lingkaran Dalam, a highway that circles Johor Bahru.
Here's where it happened:
The Malaysian motorcyclist, surnamed Kek, was travelling on the left motorcycle lane with his son riding pillion when the Singaporean, who was driving a private-hire-labelled Kia Cerato K3, turned left suddenly into a Shell petrol kiosk without signalling his intention to do so.
In a Facebook post on Sunday, which we will not be linking to because it shows the Singapore driver's personal identification details, Kok wrote that he tried to hit the brakes, but failed, fell, and ended up injured himself.
Here are the photos of his injuries:
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S'pore driver escaped en route to clinic
The two men most likely met with each other, had a discussion, and decided that the Singaporean man bearing Kek's incurred costs from medical treatment as well as his motorbike's damages would be a fair compromise.
They both then decided to head to a clinic, but the driver sped off while on the way there.
Here is a picture of the back of the driver's car.
You can make out a private hire vehicle decal in the top left-hand corner of his rear windshield.
In response to a comment on his post, Kek expressed surprise that the man had run away because according to him, the driver was actually being quite a "gentleman":
He also pleaded with the man to come contact him to settle this case.
Sad.
Here's a screenshot of his Facebook post:
Top photos via Kek's Facebook post
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