Heroic Maid Who Died In Lentor Avenue Crash Had A 7-Year-Old Child Waiting For Her At Home In India

29-Year-Old Maid Left Her Home In India To Work In Singapore Just 3 Months Ago

On Tuesday (5 Nov), tragedy struck at Lentor Avenue when a car rammed into 29-year-old Ms Jaspreet Kaur and claimed her life.

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According to The Straits Times, the foreign domestic helper was crossing the road while pushing her employer’s 2-year-old child in a stroller.

Upon noticing a car approaching, Ms Jaspreet pushed the stroller out of the way right before the car hit her.

She was later pronounced dead at Khoo Teck Puat hospital. Her sacrifice had since touched the hearts of many Singaporeans.

Offerings placed by well-wishers at the accident site along Lentor Avenue
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Subsequently, a 44-year-old driver was arrested for reckless driving and causing death. Investigations are still underway.

Domestic helper who died at Lentor Avenue was a young mother

Just this morning (8 Nov), Singaporeans were shocked to learn that Ms Jaspreet was actually a mother herself.

In an interview with Ms Jaspreet’s employers, The Straits Times reporters were told that Ms Jaspreet had only been working in Singapore for about 3 months prior to the tragic accident.

Leaving her 7-year-old child behind, Ms Jaspreet left her home at Punjab, India to Singapore to work as a maid for the first time.

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The employers also shared that Ms Jaspreet and their son – the 2-year-old boy – were close to one another, and he would often look for her at home.

Employers arranged for her body to be sent home

The Straits Times also reported that the family is currently sorting out arrangements to send Ms Jaspreet’s body home.

As for the young boy in the stroller, he has been discharged from KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

The ultimate sacrifice

Ms Jaspreet’s sacrifice has touched the hearts of not only her employers, but Singaporeans alike as well.

Knowing that she had a child of her own makes her story even more heartrending, as it was probably her maternal instincts that kicked in and saved her employers’ boy.

We too are deeply saddened by the lost of this young life. MS News extends our deepest condolences to Ms Jaspreet’s family.

Feature images adapted from The Honeycombers and Lianhe Zaobao.

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