2 Victims Of Lucky Plaza Accident Remain Warded, Still Undergoing Treatment
The Lucky Plaza accident on 29 Dec sent shocked Singaporeans greatly, especially when it was revealed that 2 victims passed away due to their injuries.
Harrowing CCTV footage showed the car had crashed into the victims suddenly.
Flowers laid as tribute to the deceased at the site of the incident on 30 Dec
2 victims have since been discharged. The 2 other victims are still receiving treatment for their injuries at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH), shared Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Manpower Ms Low Yen Ling.
A fundraiser has been created to raise funds to support the Lucky Plaza accident victims.
2 still warded at TTSH
Demet Limbauan Limbauan and Laila Flores Laudenciam, aged 37 and 44 respectively, were discharged in the evening on 30 Dec.
The remaining two victims Egnal Layugan Limbauan, 43, and Arceli Picar Nucos, 56, are still receiving treatment, reports TODAY Online.
A relative of Ms Arceli shared with The New Paper that she regained consciousness and could recognise faces. However, she could not eat or drink.
Minister visited victims
Ms Low and Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Vivian Balakrishnan visited the victims at TTSH in the afternoon on 30 Dec.
They wanted to “personally show [their] care and support” for the victims.
Fundraiser started by CDE for Lucky Plaza accident victims
In the wake of the accident, the Centre for Domestic Employees (CDE) has started a fundraiser to support the victims of the Lucky Plaza accident.
Ms Low added that the Ministry of Manpower is “working closely with CSW to assist the families of all the victims”.
You click here if you wish to donate.
We will provide our full support to ensure the survivors receive the best care possible for a smooth recovery.
At the time of writing, over $100,000 has been raised.
Victims sent to TTSH because of trauma centre
Many netizens have asked why the victims were not sent to Mount Elizabeth Hospital since it was only 300m away from Lucky Plaza.
Dr Noel Yep, chief executive officer of the hospital, has explained that this is because the hospital is not set up to manage “severe traumatic conditions, which include multiple trauma and extensive burns”.
Furthermore, it is not on the Singapore Civil Defence Force’s list of medical providers. As such, the hospital wasn’t activated. Thus, victims were sent to TTSH, which has a trauma centre.
You can support the victims too
The Domestic Employees Welfare Fund is appealing to the “kind generosity” of members of the public. By donating, you will help the families of the 2 victims who passed away, and those who are injured.
If you would like to help the victims, you can donate here.
All donations will go fully towards the victims of the accident and/or their beneficiaries.
Featured image adapted from Giving.sg and Facebook.